South African IP Surveillance and VSaaS Market Reach $51.8 Million

According to a new report by Allied Market Research entitled, “South Africa IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market – Size, Industry Analysis, Trends, Opportunities, Growth and Forecast, 2013-2020”, the South African IP video surveillance and VSaaS market is expected to reach $51.8 million by 2020, registering a CAGR of 16.1% during 2014-2020. The revenue from the sales of hardware accounted for nearly 60%, whereas cloud services, software and other services segment accounted for around 40% of the revenue in 2013. Cloud-based solutions are expected to witness tremendous growth opportunities in future as it reduces the total cost of ownership for the customers. Manufacturing and corporate sector is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.  Residential and healthcare sector are other key application areas that are expected to evolve as huge markets for IP surveillance during the forecast period. In the year 2012, revenue from the sales of analog IP surveillance hardware sales surpassed the revenue from the sales of analog devices.

The video surveillance equipment market in South Africa is largest among all other countries in Africa. With the growing technological advancements in the country, IP surveillance is gaining foothold, however, analog systems would maintain its presence through the forecast period due its cost effectiveness and huge install base in various sectors. As the surveillance industry is in developing stage in the country IP surveillance market would witness incremental growth in South Africa, during the forecast period.

To view the report, visit the website at : http://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/south-africa-ip-video-surveillance-and-vSaaS-market

Hardware are the key products required for the installation of IP video surveillance system. With rising number of new installations and updating the existing analog systems, the hardware sales are expected to witness a boost in the initial years of adoption. Software segment would also follow the suit, but due to its lower revenue ratio in a surveillance system, its market size would remain comparatively low. Rising number of new IP surveillance system installations in the country would continue to drive the sales of associated software.

Though cloud technology has been a feasible and low-cost technology in most of the countries, specifically due to lower initial investment, this technology is yet to gain prominence in South Africa. Cloud-based solutions would gain importance in the country with the increasing penetration of cloud services in various industries. In the current scenario, cloud service providers are charging high prices so as to recover their initial R&D investments. These factors collectively act in congruency to limit the adoption of cloud-based surveillance in the current scenario. However, with growing awareness and price reduction, cloud-based surveillance would witness considerable growth during the forecast period.

The existing analog surveillance systems installed at residential buildings in the country would witness threat of replacement from IP surveillance systems in the coming years. However, the replacement of analog with IP would be comparatively slower in this sector. As analog surveillance systems are low cost and easy to install, small security professionals prefer these systems and high number of such cameras are being installed in the country every year. Due to the considerable price difference between analog and IP surveillance systems, the former is often preferred by the security solution vendors. Now, it has become a tough task for the IP device manufacturers to convince the installers to switch to IP surveillance. Nevertheless, commercial and government sectors are gaining prominence in the South Africa IP surveillance market.

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Georgina Turner

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