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Analog Systems Fade Out, As IP Gathers Steam

April 1, 2007

Slowly but surely, video security systems are migrating onto enterprise networks. In many cases, analog, digital and IP devices are meshing together in hybrid systems as the industry transitions to its networked destiny.

  As IP-Based Video Soars, Manufacturers Ask How High

As IP-Based Video Soars, Manufacturers Ask How High

February 1, 2007
Joe Freeman: Manufacturers say 20% of cameras sold in 2006 were IP cameras.
  Navigating the Web of IP Opportunities

Navigating the Web of IP Opportunities

January 1, 2007
The IP-based video surveillance realm can seem like an enchanted fairytale ... spiking market forecasts, thrilling technology and profits all around. Challenges abound, too. Discover the answers to overcome the obstacles to success.

Manufacturers Identify Most Pressing Barriers to Growth

October 1, 2006

Joe Freeman: Manufacturers identify IP video growth challenges.

Getting Video From Point A to Point B

August 1, 2006

To clear up confusion between signal type and cable type, Robert Grossman explains the various signal-transmission methods.

15 Answers to Your IP Video Sales Questions

April 1, 2006
The demand for networked video surveillance systems and Internet protocol (IP)-based cameras is projected to swell. Integrators need to understand the technology and learn how to work with IT network specialists.

Gazing Into the Security Industry's Hazy Crystal Ball

January 1, 2006

Seemingly each year, security industry prognosticators proclaim the year ahead will be the year of the IP camera. Could 2006 be the year they finally get it right?

On Your Mark for the Network Video Sprint!

September 1, 2005
Joe Freeman: The network video business carries the most promise for growth, as a result of a rising concern for safety.

J.P. Freeman Issues New Reports on Video Security

March 29, 2005
Two security research reports are now available for purchase.

Hot New Fire Markets Set to Ignite Profits

January 1, 2005
A quartet of industry experts exposes current and future trends in the fire/life-safety market. Enterprising security contractors looking for new areas in which to diversify will find plenty to be excited about in voice evacuation, sprinklers, personal emergency response systems and more.

Pick the Right Pieces for Network Video Masterpieces

December 1, 2004
Joe Freeman: Analog recorders’ sales rate has fallen off sharply and will continue to drift to only a nominal level in time as networked video systems go digital.

The New Monitoring Market

October 1, 2004

Joe Freeman: Phone lines used by Regional Bell Operating Companies' (RBOCs) customers have dropped by almost 20 percent in the past four years, while Internet phone use tripled from 2003 to 2004 and is expected to continue to grow.

Network Video Drives User Dollars

September 1, 2004
Joe Freeman: DVR purchasing remains strong with security professionals, but with demand for storage of more video frames continuing to increase, large video storage systems remain close behind.

IT/Security Convergence Alters the Face of Video Surveillance

July 1, 2004
Joe Freeman: While multi-camera systems remain the most popular video surveillance systems, PC-controlled systems are quickly catching up.
  What s Hot and What s Not in Video

What's Hot and What's Not in Video

October 1, 2002
Joe Freeman: With increased usage of PCs and the Internet, security dealers believe there will be a substantial increase in the sale of Internet protocol (IP) video systems within the next five years.

Integration of Fire with Security Systems Calls for Careful Planning

May 1, 2001
The term integration is currently being heard throughout the electronics industry, particularly associated with software-based systems. However, the integration of fire and security systems has been around for years, making a small yet vital mark in the systems integration market.

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