
Overview of the global video analysis market
Our review of the international video analysis market is based on the materials of the 4th annual European video analytics conference IMS Video Content Analysis Europe, which was held in London from June 27 to 28, 2011 (organizer: research company IMS Research). A comprehensive picture of the state, trends and prospects of the development of video analysis technologies allowed us to make more than 20 reports by developers and consumers, as well as informal communication with conference participants

. In our opinion, we supplement the most interesting facts and figures from the speeches by the comments of the IPVideoMarket.Info portal and discussions on the social network LinkedIn .
1. Market for intelligent devices with CAGR video analyticswill grow at a rate of more than 40% annually over the next 2 years - its volume will reach $ 300 million in 2013.
2. The CAGR server video analytics market will grow at a rate of more than 20% - its volume will be 65 million in 2013.
3. Market video analysts remain highly fragmented.
4. Integrated video analytics is now installed on 10% of all cameras and encoders sold by Bosch Security.
5. The share of embedded video analytics relative to the server will gradually increase with the transition from analog to network video. Built-in video analytics is becoming mass, and server - niche.
6. Global ONVIF standardbecomes the basis for the integration of integrated video analytics. The market share of network equipment and software that supports the ONVIF standard reached 60%, while the PSIA's share stopped at 20%.
7. Patent lawsuits by ObjectVideo and Walker Digital significantly impede the development and implementation of video analytics technologies.
8. The first products with multi-camera and multi-channel video analytics with geo-referencing and automatic PTZ tracking appear .
The full version of the Video Analysis 2011 review . For outstanding experience and technology, see the CCTV Catalog 2011.

. In our opinion, we supplement the most interesting facts and figures from the speeches by the comments of the IPVideoMarket.Info portal and discussions on the social network LinkedIn .
1. Market for intelligent devices with CAGR video analyticswill grow at a rate of more than 40% annually over the next 2 years - its volume will reach $ 300 million in 2013.
2. The CAGR server video analytics market will grow at a rate of more than 20% - its volume will be 65 million in 2013.
3. Market video analysts remain highly fragmented.
4. Integrated video analytics is now installed on 10% of all cameras and encoders sold by Bosch Security.
5. The share of embedded video analytics relative to the server will gradually increase with the transition from analog to network video. Built-in video analytics is becoming mass, and server - niche.
6. Global ONVIF standardbecomes the basis for the integration of integrated video analytics. The market share of network equipment and software that supports the ONVIF standard reached 60%, while the PSIA's share stopped at 20%.
7. Patent lawsuits by ObjectVideo and Walker Digital significantly impede the development and implementation of video analytics technologies.
8. The first products with multi-camera and multi-channel video analytics with geo-referencing and automatic PTZ tracking appear .
The full version of the Video Analysis 2011 review . For outstanding experience and technology, see the CCTV Catalog 2011.