Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market

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Global Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market: Snapshot
The recent attacks to national security and the rising crime activities worldwide have
compelled governments to scrutinize their existing security measures. The demand for
resilient and secure infrastructure is therefore at all-time high. As governments and
private organizations look for advanced technologies for improved security, the
demand for video surveillance and VSaaS market will rise in response. Given the
scenario, persisting investments in infrastructure such as railways, roads, airports, and
communication networks are fuelling the demand for video surveillance and VSaaS
solutions.
With recent advancements in high definition and megapixel cameras the market for
video surveillance and VSaaS is likely to witness heightened opportunities.
Furthermore, the rising popularity of do-it-yourself (DIY) video surveillance for home
security, the market will gain increased momentum in the coming years. On the
downside, privacy concerns and high cost of IP video surveillance market will
continue creating bottlenecks for the market.
Overall, the global video surveillance and VSaaS market is expected to rise at a
CAGR of 16.6% between 2017 and 2025. At this pace, the market’s valuation will
reach US$101.70 bn by the end of 2025, from US$25.11 bn in 2017.
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IP-based Surveillance Systems will Continue Witnessing Higher Demand
On the basis of type, the video surveillance and VSaaS market is bifurcated into
analog and IP-based systems. Of these, IP-based surveillance systems have rapidly
gained the larger share in the market due to their inherent advantages of quality,
scalability, better resolution, and built-in analytics engines, as compared to analog
video surveillance. Considering these, the IP-based surveillance systems segment will
rise at a CAGR of 20.8% between 2017 and 2025.
On the basis of component, the video surveillance and VSaaS market is categorized
into hardware, software, and services (VSaaS). Video surveillance hardware includes
surveillance cameras for capturing video footages, recorders and storage, encoders,
and monitors. The software segment includes video management software (VMS) and
video analytics software. Based on the service delivery architecture, the VSaaS types
include hosted, managed, and hybrid services. The increasing demand for IP cameras
has led to the significant growth of the video surveillance hardware market.
However, the VSaaS market is expected to grow the fastest due to rising demand for
the storage of large volumes of data generated through IP cameras.
On the basis of end user, the video surveillance and VSaaS market is segmented into
the residential, retail, business organizations, transportation, government buildings,
industrial, and others segments. Of these, the transportation and retail segments will
account for the leading market shares through the forecast period. The threat to
public security will continue to rise, which will increase the use of video surveillance
systems. Furthermore, these systems help protect innocent civilians from terrorist
attacks and maintain a safe and secure environment.
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Rising Construction Projects Seal Asia Pacific’s Lead in Global Market
Regionally, the global video surveillance and VSaaS market is segmented into Asia
Pacific, Europe, Latin America, North America, and the Middle East and Africa.
Among these regions, Asia Pacific will emerge as the leading contributor to the
global market, exhibiting a CAGR of 20.2% between 2017 and 2025. The regional
market will continue offering lucrative opportunities on account of the growing
economies and increasing construction projects in India and China. Also the Asia
Pacific market is gradually shifting toward IP-based video surveillance systems from
their analog counterparts to cater to the rising demand for improved image quality.
This paradigm shift will enable the regional market exhibit steep growth through the
forecast period.
Some of the most prominent vendors operating in the global video surveillance and
VSaaS market are Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd., Axis Communications AB,
Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Canon, Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Zhejiang Dahua
Technology Co. Ltd., Honeywell Security Group, Agent Video Intelligence, Geovision,
Inc., Genetec, Inc., Panasonic System Networks Co. Ltd., and Pelco, Inc.