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IP Trends in Security - A Survey of System Integrators and System Installers in Europe and North America

DateMar, 2007
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Abstract:

Description

The move toward IP enabled physical security products is of considerable interest to the security industry. This report sets itself apart by providing a unique perspective 7400on the security market from the viewpoint of Systems Installers and Systems Integrators. Available in two volumes, one for Europe and one for North America, the report results are based on a survey sent to systems integrators and installers. The Europe volume is based on 147 respondents and the North American volume on 100 respondents

This report understands the demands of system installers/integrators and investigates the key issues that are affecting the trend to IP technology.

The report answers the following questions:

  • What is the current and planned usage of IP-based security solutions?
  • How does the demand for IP security solutions vary by vertical sector?
  • What are the current and planned sales channels used to source security solutions?
  • What concerns do installers/integrators have when supplying IP-based security solutions?
  • What companies are recognized as the leading manufacturers of IP-based security solutions?

The responses are analysed by Systems Integrators, Systems Installers and IT Systems Installers (Europe volume only) for IP-based physical security products. These include: access control, video surveillance and intruder alarms.




Table of contents:
The following table of contents is taken from the European volume. The structure of the North American volume is the same although some analysis has been omitted. Where ' (by company type)' appears next to an entry, this additional analysis appears in the European volume but NOT the North American volume.

Chapter 1 Introduction, Scope & Methodology

  • 1.0Introduction
  • 1.1 Scope
  • 1.2 Objectives
  • 1.3 Report Content
  • 1.4 Methodology

Chapter 2 About You

  • 2.0Introduction
  • 2.1 IT Infrastructure Industry or Physical Security Industry
  • 2.2 Systems Integrator or Systems Installer
  • 2.3 What Category of Physical Security Product
  • 2.4 Types of Projects Undertaken and Company Size

Chapter 3 About Your Company

  • 3.0Introduction
  • 3.1 IT Skill Areas and New Technologies
  • 3.2 Wireless Technologies
  • 3.3 Use of IP for Intruder Alarm and Access Control Installation
  • 3.4 VoIP and Advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA)
  • 3.5 Who is Responsible for the Decision to Purchase New IP Security Solutions?
  • 3.6 Where are IP Based Physical Security Solutions Sourced From?
  • 3.7 Shared Network vs. Dedicated Network
  • 3.8 CCTV and Video Surveillance Projects

Chapter 4 Your Views

  • 4.0 Introduction
  • 4.1 Benefits and Concerns of IP Physical Security Solutions
  • 4.2 Demand for IP Security Solutions by End-User Vertical and Product Type
  • 4.3 About Your Suppliers
  • Appendix 1
  • Appendix 2
  • Appendix 3
  • Appendix 4
  • Appendix 5
  • Appendix 6
  • Appendix 7
  • Appendix 8
  • Appendix 9
  • Appendix 10
  • Appendix 11
  • Appendix 12
  • Appendix 13
  • Appendix 14
  • Appendix 15
  • Appendix 16
  • Appendix 17
  • Appendix 18
  • Appendix 19
  • Appendix 20

List of Figures

  • 1.1 Statistical Validity of User Surveys
  • 2.1 Respondent Industry: IT Infrastructure or Security Infrastructure
  • 2.2 Geographic Area of Company Activity
  • 2.3 Are you a Systems Integrator, Systems Installer or an IT Systems Installer?
  • 2.4 Category of Physical Security Products Supplied by Company Type
  • 2.5 Usage of Access Control, Video Surveillance and Intruder Alarm Products by Company Type
  • 2.6a Usage of Access Control, Video Surveillance and Intruder Alarm Products with Network Connectivity
  • 2.6b Usage of Access Control, Video Surveillance and Intruder Alarm Products with Network Connectivity by Company Type
  • 2.7 Types of Project Undertaken in last 12 Months by Company Type
  • 2.8 Company Size by Employee Number
  • 3.1a Areas Where Respondents Have Strongest IT Skills
  • 3.1b Areas Where Companies Have Strongest IT Skills
  • 3.2a Sources of Information for New Security Technologies
  • 3.2b Sources of Information for New Security Technologies by Company Type
  • 3.3a Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Access Control Systems
  • 3.3b Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Access Control Systems by Company Type
  • 3.4a Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Video Surveillance
  • 3.4b Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Video Surveillance by Company Type
  • 3.5a Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Intruder Alarms
  • 3.5b Use of Wireless Networks for IP-Based Intruder Alarms by Company Type
  • 3.6a Types of Wireless Technologies Used for Access Control Projects
  • 3.6b Types of Wireless Technologies Used for Access Control Projects by Company Type
  • 3.7a Types of Wireless Technologies Used for CCTV & Video Surveillance Projects
  • 3.7b Types of Wireless Technologies Used for CCTV & Video Surveillance Projects by Company Type
  • 3.8a Types of Wireless Technology Used for Intruder Alarm projects
  • 3.8b Types of Wireless Technology Used for Intruder Alarm Projects by Company Type
  • 3.9 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Banking and Finance
  • 3.10 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Government
  • 3.11 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Commercial and Industrial
  • 3.12 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Transport
  • 3.13 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Casinos
  • 3.14 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Retail
  • 3.15 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Health
  • 3.16 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Residential
  • 3.17 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Education
  • 3.18 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 3.19 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Prisons
  • 3.20 Demand for Wireless Infrastructure Now and in 3 Years by Sector: Hospitality
  • 3.21a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Banking and Finance
  • 3.21b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Banking and Finance
  • 3.22a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Government
  • 3.22b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Government
  • 3.23a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Commercial and Industrial
  • 3.23b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Commercial and Industrial
  • 3.24a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Transport
  • 3.24b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Transport
  • 3.25a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Casinos
  • 3.25b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Casinos
  • 3.26a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Retail
  • 3.26b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Retail
  • 3.27a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Health
  • 3.27b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Health
  • 3.28a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Residential
  • 3.28b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Residential
  • 3.29a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Education
  • 3.29b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Education
  • 3.30a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 3.30b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 3.31a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Prisons
  • 3.31b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Prisons
  • 3.32a Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector: Hospitality (e.g. hotels, resorts, motels)
  • 3.32b Percentage of Intruder Alarm Systems that Communicate via IP by Sector by Company Type: Hospitality (e.g. hotels, resorts, motels)
  • 3.33a Percentage of Access Control Panels That Communicate via TCP/IP Compared to Serial Communications
  • 3.33b Percentage of Access Control Panels That Communicate via TCP/IP Compared to Serial Communications by Company Type
  • 3.34 Are you aware of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology?
  • 3.35a Usage of VoIP Technology for Security Applications by all Respondents
  • 3.35b Usage of VoIP Technology for Security Applications by Company Type
  • 3.36 Usage of VoIP Technology for Voice Recording
  • 3.37a Usage of CCTV & Video Surveillance Systems With Advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA) in 2006
  • 3.37b Usage of CCTV & Video Surveillance Systems With Advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA) in 2006 by Company Type
  • 3.38a Advantages of Using Advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA) in a Video Surveillance Project
  • 3.38b Advantages of Using Advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA) in a Video Surveillance Project by Company Type
  • 3.39a Individuals Involved in the Process to Choose a new IP-Based Security Solution
  • 3.39b Individuals Involved in the Process to Choose a new IP-Based Security Solution by Company Type
  • 3.40a Individuals Involved in the Final Decision to Purchase a New IP-Based Security Solution
  • 3.40b Individuals Involved in the Final Decision to Purchase a New IP-Based Security Solution by Company Type
  • 3.41a Where IP-based Physical Security Systems are Sourced From
  • 3.41b Where IP-based Physical Security Systems are Sourced From by Company Type
  • 3.42a Usage of Shared and Dedicated Networks for IP-Based Security projects
  • 3.42b Usage of Shared and Dedicated Networks for IP-Based Security Projects by Company Type
  • 3.43a CCTV & Video Surveillance Projects in the Last 12 Months That Have Required More Than 32 Cameras
  • 3.43b CCTV & Video Surveillance Projects in the Last 12 Months That Have Required More Than 32 Cameras by Company Type
  • 3.44a Network Camera Project Scenario
  • 3.44b Network Camera Project Scenario by Company Type
  • 3.45a Perceived Importance of Network Camera Characteristics
  • 3.45b Perceived Importance of Network Camera Characteristics by Company Type
  • 4.1a Perceived Benefits of IP Security Solutions
  • 4.1b Perceived Benefits of IP Security Solutions by Company Type
  • 4.2a Concerns when Installing/Integrating IP-Based Physical Security Systems
  • 4.2b Concerns when Installing/Integrating IP-Based Physical Security Systems by Company Type
  • 4.3a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Banking
  • 4.3b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Banking
  • 4.3c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Banking
  • 4.4a The Demand for IP security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Government
  • 4.4b The Demand for IP security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Government
  • 4.4c The Demand for IP security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Government
  • 4.5a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Commercial and Industrial
  • 4.5b The demand for IP security systems now and in 3 years by sector by Company Type: Commercial and Industrial
  • 4.5c The demand for IP security systems now and in 3 years by sector by Company Type: Commercial and Industrial
  • 4.6a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Transport
  • 4.6b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Transport
  • 4.6c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Transport
  • 4.7a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Casinos
  • 4.7b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Casinos
  • 4.7c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Casinos
  • 4.8a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Retail
  • 4.8b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Retail
  • 4.8c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Retail
  • 4.9a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Health
  • 4.9b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Health
  • 4.9c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Health
  • 4.10a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Residential
  • 4.10b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Residential
  • 4.10c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Residential
  • 4.11a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Education
  • 4.11b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Education
  • 4.11c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Education
  • 4.12a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 4.12b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 4.12c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Venues (e.g. Sport Stadia)
  • 4.13a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Prisons
  • 4.13b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Prisons
  • 4.13c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Prisons
  • 4.14a The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector: Hospitality (e.g. Hotels, Motels, Resorts)
  • 4.14b The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Hospitality (e.g. Hotels, Motels, Resorts)
  • 4.14c The Demand for IP Security Systems Now and In 3 Years by Sector by Company Type: Hospitality (e.g. Hotels, Motels, Resorts)
  • 4.15a The Interest From End-Users Over the Last 6 Months for IP-Based Physical Security Systems
  • 4.15b The Interest From End-Users Over the Last 6 Months for IP-Based Physical Security Systems by Company Type
  • 4.16 Key Elements Driving the Decision to use IP for Physical Security Installations
  • 4.17a Who do you recognise as the 3 first-placed manufacturers of IP based physical security products by category?
  • 4.17b Manufacturers Cited Most Often in Top Three Manufacturers of IP Security Solutions





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