Dublin, June 09, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "India Video Surveillance as a Service Market (2017-2023): Forecast By Service Types, Verticals, Regions, and Competitive Landscape" report to their offering.
India's VSaaS market is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 22% from 2017 to 2023.
Rising security concerns, need for intelligent security system along with increasing consumer awareness towards surveillance as a service (VSaaS) have fuelled the demand for Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) market in India. Traditionally controlled by hardware based surveillance systems, the country is now shifting towards surveillance as a service. Growing demand for VSaaS can be attributed to its cost effectiveness and maintenance which is done at the service providers' end. VSaaS in India is registering substantial growth in various vertical markets primarily across the government & transportation, retail and commercial.
Although, managed VSaaS segment accounted for majority of the market revenues; however, the facility of both onsite and offsite video storage are likely to proliferate hybrid VSaaS segment over the coming years.
In 2016, the government & transportation vertical accounted for highest share in terms of market revenues, however, other verticals such as retail, banking & finance and education are considered as key growth verticals.
The report thoroughly covers VSaaS market by types, verticals and regions. The report provides an unbiased and detailed analysis of the on-going trends, opportunities/ high growth areas, market drivers which would help the stakeholders to decide and align their market strategies according to the current and future market dynamics.
Key Highlights of the Report:
- Market Size & Forecast of Global Video Surveillance as a Service Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Video Surveillance as a Service Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Hosted Video Surveillance as a Service Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Managed Video Surveillance as a Service Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Hybrid Video Surveillance as a Service Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Video Surveillance as a Service Vertical Market until 2023
- Market Size & Forecast of India Video Surveillance as a Service Regional Market until 2023
- Market Drivers and Restraints
- Market Trends and Opportunities
- Industry Life Cycle
- Value Chain Analysis
- Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- Competitive Benchmarking
- Players' Revenue Share
- Company Profiles
- Key Strategic Pointers
Markets Covered
The report provides the detailed analysis of the following market segments:
- VSaaS Types
- Hosted VSaaS
- Managed VSaaS
- Hybrid VSaaS
- Verticals
- Government and Transportation
- Retail
- Commercial
- Hospitality and Healthcare
- Residential
- Industrial and Manufacturing
Regions
- Northern
- Southern
- Eastern
- Western
Companies Mentioned
- Axis Communications AB
- Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
- Cisco Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd.
- Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
- Honeywell Automation India Limited
- Infinova (India) Pvt. Ltd.
- Smartvue Corporation
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8t4t2c/india_video
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