Monday, February 7, 2011

Global security leading enterprises of video monitoring development

The rise of high definition video, enhanced video compression standard, and then create IP video surveillance market of open standards, such as for 2010 and the next few years of the video surveillance market mean?

More recently, video surveillance areas leading vendors discussed in 2010 and the next few years will be to end users, vendors and integrators?

The Group noted that several different technologies is most likely in 2010 on the video surveillance industry had a major impact.

These cutting-edge technologies, including the recording and storage, H.264, HD video, the video connector on the forum open network (ONVIF) physical security interoperability Alliance (PSIA) open standard, IP video management system as well as video content analysis and other technologies. "H.264 video compression standard this year and the next few years will continue to cost and application for IP video surveillance have an enormous impact. "Arecont Vision CEO Dr. Michael Kaplinsky said.

The Group considered that the video analysis technology is becoming more and more attention, however, as a result of this technology at present there is no universally applied, therefore, prior to that, it's still a long way to go.

Panasonic's CEO BillTaylor said: "Although the video analysis technology in the security industry is still in its infancy, however, when the customer sees its benefits, the market will start to heat up. Now, customers with special needs, of course, leads the market in a specific application using video analysis technology. ”

"Video analysis technology does not really get concerned, unless the integrators and end-users aware it can be used as a reliable technology," Bosch company Chris Johnston said.

Not surprisingly, this manufacturer of discussion groups are anticipated to IP video market continues to grow, but in 2010, the specific number of the different views on issues.

Many were in favour of the company CEO Gadi OnSSI Piran views: "as the economy continues to rebound, we hope that enterprises and relevant institutions again attention video technology and security industry investment, because that video and security technology economic principle is the protection of critical assets. ”

"If the economic situation remained severe, IP video in retail, banks and the private sector in key areas of opportunity still very low," Sony company Miguel Lazatin said.

As many IP video products to enter the market, another problem appears in front of everyone — how to train and support those who are deploying IP video system integrators.

The Panel on the North American system integrators are truly ready to install IP video systems this problem exists different look fat. "IP video low cost, easy to install and manage, this is its competitive advantage," DVTel company CEO Eli Gorovici said. "Those who do not provide IP video solutions integrator, shouldn't delay getting used to provide network-based skills and knowledge of the product. ”

Milestone Systems company of Eric Fullerton holds a different view: "most of them are not ready.

If those channel partners already know they enter the market only 20% coverage of IP, and only a small part of the channel partner training and certification for advanced IP technology, so that these people are ready to enter this area still has a long way. ”

Although IP video products and technologies are emerging, many manufacturers still agree with Honeywell video systems company Marek Robinson's point of view: "we will soon see the analog video completely disappear.

Recently a series of video surveillance in the areas of mergers and acquisitions activity is actually a good thing.

Verint's Eran Wachman said "these acquisitions and mergers are signs that the video surveillance market is mature, the Organization will continue to seek flexible and friendly solutions to the lowest cost access to maximize the return on investment. ”

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