The Fact That Only 5.5 Per Cent of Homes in Europe Are Equipped With an Intrusion Alarm Denotes the Low Penetration Level of Security Products.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of IrelandDublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c53206) announces the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. Residential Security Markets to their offering. This Frost & Sullivan research titled European Residential Security Markets provides an overview of the trends and revenues in the markets. It provides a description of the key market drivers and restraints. The study also includes strategic recommendations to enable manufacturers and security service providers to gain from the tremendous market potential. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: intruder An attacker that gains, or tries to gain, unauthorized access to a system. See attacker, intrusion and IDS. alarms, security services Security services are state institutions for the provision of intelligence, primarily of a strategic nature, but also including protective security intelligence. Examples include the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in the United Kingdom, and the and smoke/fire detectors. Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research: - Wireless technology - Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP) technology Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research: - Intruder alarms - Security services - Smoke/fire detectors. Content Outline: 1. Executive Summary 2. The Total European Residential Security Market 3. Analysis of Residential Security Market by Regions List of Figures Chapter 2 - Residential Security Market: Industry Challenges Ranked in Order of Impact (Europe Europe (y r`əp), 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000). ), 2006-2012
- Residential Security Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (Europe), 2006-2012 - Residential Security Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (Europe), 2006-2012 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Geographic geographic /geo·graph·ic/ (je?o-graf´ik) in pathology, of or referring to a pattern that is well demarcated, resembling outlines on a map. geographic pertaining to geography. Regions (Europe), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Percent of Revenues by Geographic Regions (Europe), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Percent of Revenues by Geographic Regions (Europe), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors smoke detector n. An alarm device that automatically detects the presence of smoke. Also called smoke alarm. Market: Revenue Forecasts (Europe), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Percent of Revenues by Geographic Regions (Europe), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Europe), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Intrusion Unauthorized access to a computer system or network. See intruder and IDS. Alarms Installed Base Analysis (Europe), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Factors Impacting End-user (job) end-user - The person who uses a computer application, as opposed to those who developed or support it. The end-user may or may not know anything about computers, how they work, or what to do if something goes wrong. Trends (Europe), 2006-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Europe), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Europe), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Europe), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (Europe), 2005 Chapter 3 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km). ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Germany), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Germany), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Germany), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Germany), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (Germany), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (France), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (France), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (France), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (France), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (France), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (France), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (United Kingdom), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (United Kingdom), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (United Kingdom), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (United Kingdom), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (United Kingdom), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (United Kingdom), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (United Kingdom), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (United Kingdom), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (United Kingdom), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy Italy (ĭt`əlē), Ital. Italia, officially Italian Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 58,103,000), 116,303 sq mi (301,225 sq km), S Europe. ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Italy), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Italy), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Italy), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Italy), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain Spain, Span. España (āspä`nyä), officially Kingdom of Spain, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 40,341,000), 194,884 sq mi (504,750 sq km), including the Balearic and Canary islands, SW Europe. ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Spain), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Spain), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Spain), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Spain), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Spain), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux Be·ne·lux An economic union of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, originally established as a customs union in 1948. Noun 1. ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Benelux), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Benelux), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Benelux), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Benelux), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Benelux), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (Benelux), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia Scandinavia (skăn'dĭnā`vēə), region of N Europe. It consists of the kingdoms of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark; Finland and Iceland are usually considered part of Scandinavia. ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Scandinavia), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Scandinavia), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Scandinavia), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Scandinavia), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Scandinavia), 2005 - Smoke Detectors Market: Market Share Analysis (Scandinavia), 2005 - Residential Security Market: Revenue Forecasts (Alpine ALPINE Antihypertensive Treatment and Lipid Profile in a North of Sweden Efficacy Evaluation (drug trial) ALPINE Advanced Logistics Program Integration and Engineering ), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Percent of Revenues by Product Type (Alpine), 2002-2012 - Intruder Alarms Market: Revenue Forecasts (Alpine), 2002-2012 - Security Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (Alpine), 2002-2012 - Smoke Detectors Market: Revenue Forecasts (Alpine), 2002-2012 - Residential Security Market: Competitive Structure (Alpine), 2005 - Intruder Alarms Market: Market Share Analysis (Alpine), 2005 - Security Services Market: Market Share Analysis (Alpine), 2005 Market Overview Benefits of Wireless Technology Propel Growth in the Residential Security Markets With the commercial security markets in Europe approaching maturity, several participants have turned their attention to the residential security markets, which are currently in their development stage. So far, market participants The term market participant is used in United States constitutional law to describe a U.S. State which is acting as a producer or supplier of a marketable good or service. When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents. have been unable to exploit the market potential completely. This is due to the vagaries of false alarms, perceived per·ceive tr.v. per·ceived, per·ceiv·ing, per·ceives 1. To become aware of directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing. 2. To achieve understanding of; apprehend. high prices of security equipment and services, as well as the lack of awareness of security products. However, with technological advances, particularly in wireless technology, market participants have been successful in reducing the number of false alarms, as well as providing security equipment and services at competitive prices. "While security remains the most important driver in the residential security market, the advantages of wireless technology have been a key factor promoting market growth," notes the analyst of this research service. "The markets are also witnessing a trend towards Internet protocol (IP) technology and video surveillance." End users are also demonstrating interest in video surveillance and the integration of home security with building technologies. These factors, combined with growing awareness of the availability of residential security products and increasing confidence in the products are guiding the markets in the right direction. End User Education Vital for Market Success As wireless technology has matured, it has found greater application in voice and messaging (such as cell-phones and pagers) devices, hand-held hand-held also hand·held adj. Compact enough to be used or operated while being held in the hand or hands: a hand-held video camera. Adj. 1. and Internet-enabled devices (such as Internet-enabled cell phones and personal digital assistants), as well as data networking (including WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network and broadband wireless See wireless broadband. ). The technology enables a quick and easy installation, does not affect the interior of the house, provides reliability and eventually cuts down on the total cost of installation. As a result, end users are displaying a preference for wireless technology. Manufacturing and security services companies have seized seized (seised) n. 1) having ownership, commonly used in wills as "I give all the property of which I die seized as follows:...." 2) having taken possession of evidence for use in a criminal prosecution. 3) having taken property or a person by force. (See: seisin, seizure) this opportunity to promote the technology further. In most regions in Europe, wireless products account for more than 50 per cent of the total new installations and this figure is expected to rise further. In the last few years of sluggish growth, increased competition and downward pricing pressure, key market participants in the European residential security market have strived strive intr.v. strove , striv·en or strived, striv·ing, strives 1. To exert much effort or energy; endeavor. 2. to maintain their market share and profitability. However, the most important factor that has restrained market growth is the lack of end user education. Security companies, so far, have failed to change the perception of end users. "In the residential sector, a security system remains a 'grudge purchase' and therefore, a speciality product," explains the analyst. "A security product is usually purchased by the owner of valuable property due to the perceived increase in crime or sometimes, on the recommendation of an insurance company." The fact that only 5.5 per cent of homes in Europe are equipped with an intrusion alarm denotes the low penetration The successful unauthorized breach of a security perimeter. See penetration test. level of security products. Thus, unless end users will need to be educated about the benefits of these products and thereby encouraged to invest in them willingly, security systems are likely to remain a speciality product. Security companies would do well to partner with security associations and local authorities to promote the importance of residential security. In the past few years, competition has increased, followed by market consolidation in the form of mergers and acquisitions. Key market participants, which are multinational multinational Of, relating to, or being a company with subsidiaries or other operations in a number of countries. The diversity of operations of such companies subjects them to unique risks (for example, exchange rate changes or government nationalization) companies, have expanded their market share through active acquisitions of specialised Adj. 1. specialised - developed or designed for a special activity or function; "a specialized tool" specialized specific - (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique; "rules with companies, as well as distributors to improve their market presence. Overall, market success will rely on innovation, not only in terms of product technology, but also by way of enhanced focus on end user needs and their perceptions on security systems. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c53206 |
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