Eagle Eye Networks June 25 announced the availability of its first annual Video Surveillance Report.
The 2014 report covers the results of multiple 250-500 respondent surveys of video surveillance and information technology (IT) professionals. The survey topics spanned targeted use of video surveillance systems, cloud video surveillance, IT’s role, and view of video surveillance system vulnerability.
“More than two-thirds of companies now plan to expand their use of video surveillance systems beyond security and into operations improvement,” said Dean Drako, president and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “Additionally, there is a deepening involvement of their IT personnel in many aspects of video surveillance activities.”
The findings from the industry-wide 1H 2014 independent, anonymous survey include:
Business Plans for Video Surveillance
Video Surveillance usage plans: Protection versus Operations Improvement
Video Surveillance operations improvement analytics expected to be deployed
Cloud Video Surveillance
Video recording location preference: On-premise versus the Cloud
Top drivers for cloud-managed Video Surveillance
Top hurdles to cloud-based Video Surveillance system deployment
Top frustrations with current Video Surveillance systems
IT Section
Portion of IT folks now involved in Video Surveillance
IT specific role/duties in Video Surveillance
Video Surveillance system vulnerability to Cyber Attack