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Indian Security and Surveillance Market: New Report From Globalknowledgeresearch.com

November 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under CCTV Equipment

The significance of security & surveillance systems have changed over the years as people are realizing the benefits derived from it. Recent events and terrorist attacks have significantly influenced the way one considers what are adequate levels of security. The more common threat from sabotage or theft by employees is also adding to the need and increased requirement for better security and surveillance in the corporate arena. As a result, individual sophisticated security based electronics is flooding the market creating a niche of their own segment. Nowadays people are increasingly requesting integrated security solutions, both for products and services, where all that is required can be procured from a single vendor. Budgets are being set aside by big corporate for providing adequate protection measures for employees.
 
The global electronic security market includes intrusion alarms, access control, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance, IP-solutions, fire alarm and evacuation systems, and security management systems. Security surveillance systems generally include equipments used for security purposes. The equipments used are analog or digital cameras, IP cameras, Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)/ Digital Video Recorder (DVR)/ Network Video Recorder (NVR), encoders, and electronic access control systems.
 
There are different uses and applications for security and surveillance equipments. Traditionally, surveillance systems were restricted to a closed circuit where images are seen from a centrally monitored station. However, with advancement in technology, the images can now be viewed from anywhere in the world. This has increased the scope of use of security and surveillance across the world with the Indian market not left far behind. The security and surveillance equipments finds its major applications in important areas like assembly lines in factories; government buildings such as manufacturing units; monitoring of traffic; commercial units such as retail outlets, banks and casinos; transport systems such as railways, airports and ports; and educational institutions.

The report focuses on the dynamics of the Indian security and surveillance industry, the market size and growth, the segments of the industry and, the challenges and opportunities that the industry is facing. The report also covers the current scenario and trends that the industry is undergoing.
 
On the competitive landscape, the report lays out the major equipment manufacturers that functions within the Indian industry and the strategies these companies are following to capture the major chunk of the market share. The concluding part of the report covers the future outlook of the industry. It will focus on the dynamics of technology, competition and government initiatives that will play a major role in shaping the future of the industry.

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