Video Surveillance Storage Market by Storage Device (NAS, DAS, SAN), Storage Media (SSD, HDD), Storage Capacity (1TB, 2TB, 4TB, and above), Surveillance System Used (IP, Analog), and Software (Video Analytics, Video Management) - Global Forecast to 2029
The global video surveillance storage market will grow from USD 9.5 billion in 2024 to USD 12.6 billion by 2029 at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% during the forecast period. The solutions to video surveillance storage are rapidly changing the perception of industries towards security and operations. These solutions provide reasonable storage capabilities to store contemporary security systems' increasing HD video data. Especially for retail and banking industries, storing data for a long time is essential to meet compliance requirements and prevent fraud and heists. In production, the video storage system is used with analytics to control production lines regarding safety productivity, among other facets. Some companies benefiting from these solutions include healthcare facilities where patient safety and safety of the hospital areas of restricted access are essential.
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America
Besides security, video surveillance storage solutions are helping industries enhance elemental business understanding. In transportation, these systems control traffic and ensure passengers' safety. In smart cities, they contribute to optimizing policies and safety measures using pattern analysis from the video data. An advantage of monitoring critical energy infrastructure is that much less workforce is required on-site, and threats can be detected and dealt with faster. Overall, video surveillance storages enhance security and offer essential data corresponding to organizational efficiency and innovation in fields ranging from manufacturing to healthcare.
"The SSD holds the highest CAGR by storage media during the forecast period."
The video surveillance storage market is segmented by storage media into SSD and HDD. The SSD segment is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecasted video surveillance storage market. SSDs are critical in the video surveillance storage market since they provide high speed, reliability, and durability for storing real-time video footage and analysis. SSDs offer high IOPS and low access times necessary for instant video streaming and computation. They are also very durable and possess no parts that can wear out, which makes them suitable for long working periods and free from mechanical breakdowns. For instance, Seagate has developed the SkyHawk AI SSD targeted at artificial intelligence advanced surveillance systems. Such manufacturers adopt these SSDs as Dahua Technology to improve the company's video surveillance products. Dahua incorporates SkyHawk AI SSDs into its systems for fast access and handling of high-definition video data for fast security surveillance and response to incidences. Its non-blocking features regarding power efficiency and compactness make it possible for better storage organization than traditional HDDs; in terms of high-performance video surveillance systems, SSDs became critical components.
"The IP surveillance system segment holds the largest market share during the forecast period based on surveillance systems."
The video surveillance storage market is divided into surveillance systems, such as IP surveillance and analog surveillance. The IP surveillance segment holds the largest market share. IP video surveillance systems utilize network-equipped and digital cameras offering high-resolution videos and some extra peripherals. Perfect for contemporary, growing, and elastic solutions, IP systems work in commercial offices and financial districts, in large public areas, and public utilities. Some advantages include accessing the cameras remotely, interfacing with other security measures, and quality video output. It can broadcast data through the internet or LAN, offer ease of expansion and provide complex functionalities such as motion detection and analytics. Although IP systems usually cost more and need network structure, their performance and developability are much better than analog ones.
"Based on the storage capacity, the 2 TB storage capacity segment holds the highest CAGR during the forecast period."
The video surveillance storage market is segmented by storage capacity into 1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB, and above 4 TB. The 2 TB segment is expected to hold the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Small installations such as retail chains or schools can easily manage surveillance using a VMS capable of offering 2 TB storage. This capacity allows for a fair number of cameras and also comes with the bonus of deciding how long recorded footage is retained compared to 1 TB choices. For instance, the storage space of 2 TB can capture about 2-4 weeks' worth of continuous recording from high-definition cameras, depending on the device's settings. This storage level is helpful in conditions where moderate portions of information are preserved for a long time and can also encompass internal and external sites without greatly enhancing the expenses required to facilitate per-site storage.
Breakdown of primaries
We interviewed Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), directors of innovation and technology, system integrators, and executives from several significant video surveillance storage market companies.
By Company: Tier I: 35%, Tier II: 25%, and Tier III: 40%
By Designation: C-Level Executives: 25%, Director Level: 30%, and Others: 45%
By Region: North America: 25%, Europe: 20%, Asia Pacific: 45%, Rest of World: 10%
Some of the significant video surveillance storage market vendors are Western Digital Corporation (US), Seagate Technology (US), Hitachi (Japan), Dell Technologies (US), Honeywell (US), NetApp (US), Avigilon (Canada), Bosch (Germany), Hikvision (China), and Toshiba (Japan).
Research coverage:
The market report covered the video surveillance storage market across segments. We estimated the market size and growth potential for many segments based on offering, storage capacity, deployment type, surveillance system, storage media, organization size, vertical, and region. It contains a thorough competition analysis of the major market participants, information about their businesses, essential observations about their product and service offerings, current trends, and critical market strategies.
Reasons to buy this report:
With information on the most accurate revenue estimates for the whole video surveillance storage industry and its subsegments, the research will benefit market leaders and recent newcomers. Stakeholders will benefit from this report's increased understanding of the competitive environment, which will help them better position their companies and develop go-to-market strategies. The research offers information on the main market drivers, constraints, opportunities, and challenges, as well as aids players in understanding the pulse of the industry.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
Analysis of key drivers (Increased need for AI vision-based video surveillance system, Need to utilize and examine unstructured video surveillance data in real-time, Growing need to leverage BI and actionable insights for advanced operations, IP cameras require high storage capacities, Reduced cost and high storage space of hard disk drives and solid state drives), restraints (Privacy concerns with video surveillance, Investments in existing legacy surveillance systems to prevent the adoption of new advanced solutions), opportunities (Growing funds from governments and stakeholders for developing smart cities, Emergence of edge technologies and devices to increase use of video surveillance storage, Increasing traction of industrial-grade flash memories), and challenges (Highly competitive environment for companies offering video surveillance storage, Demand for higher bandwidth leading to higher associated costs) influencing the growth of the video surveillance storage market.
Product Development/Innovation: Comprehensive analysis of emerging technologies, R&D initiatives, and new service and product introductions in the video surveillance storage industry.
Market Development: In-depth details regarding profitable markets: the paper examines the global video surveillance storage industry.
Market Diversification: Comprehensive details regarding recent advancements, investments, unexplored regions, new goods and services, and the video surveillance storage industry.
Competitive Assessment: Thorough analysis of the market shares, expansion plans, and service portfolios of the top competitors in the video surveillance storage industry, such as Western Digital Corporation (US), Seagate Technology (US), Hitachi (Japan), Dell Technologies (US), and Honeywell (US).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
1.2.1 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
1.3 MARKET SCOPE
1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
1.3.2 YEARS CONSIDERED
1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
1.5 UNITS CONSIDERED
1.6 STAKEHOLDERS
1.7 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 RESEARCH APPROACH
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
2.1.2.1 Breakup of primary interviews
2.1.2.2 Key industry insights
2.2 MARKET BREAKUP AND DATA TRIANGULATION
2.3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
2.3.1 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
2.3.2 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
2.3.3 MARKET ESTIMATION APPROACHES
2.4 MARKET FORECAST
2.5 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
2.6 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
4.1 ATTRACTIVE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET
4.2 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY OFFERING, 2024 VS. 2029
4.3 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY STORAGE CAPACITY, 2024 VS. 2029
4.4 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY STORAGE MEDIA, 2024 VS. 2029
4.5 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT MODE, 2024 VS. 2029
4.6 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, 2024 VS. 2029
4.7 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY ORGANIZATION SIZE, 2024 VS. 2029
4.8 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY VERTICAL, 2024 VS. 2029
4.9 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY REGION
5 MARKET OVERVIEW AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
5.2.1 DRIVERS
5.2.1.1 Increased need for AI vision-based video surveillance systems
5.2.1.2 Need to examine and utilize unstructured video surveillance data in real-time
5.2.1.3 Growing need to leverage BI and actionable insights for advanced operations
5.2.1.4 Requirement for high storage capacity in IP cameras
5.2.1.5 Reduced cost and high storage space of hard disk and solid state drives
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
5.2.2.1 Privacy concerns with video surveillance
5.2.2.2 Investments in existing legacy surveillance systems
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
5.2.3.1 Increasing funding from governments and stakeholders to develop smart cities
5.2.3.2 Emergence of edge technologies and devices
5.2.3.3 Increasing traction of industrial-grade flash memories
5.2.4 CHALLENGES
5.2.4.1 Highly competitive market environment
5.2.4.2 Demand for higher bandwidth leading to higher associated costs
5.3 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
5.3.1 NOBINA COLLABORATED WITH AXIS COMMUNICATION TO INCREASE SAFETY AND SECURITY FOR BOTH PASSENGERS AND STAFF
5.3.2 INDONESIAN TRAFFIC POLICE IMPLEMENTED INNOVATIVE AIOT SOLUTION FROM HIKVISION
5.3.3 IDEC CORPORATION RELIED ON DATA STORAGE SOLUTION FROM DELL TO IMPROVE ITS ERP PERFORMANCE
5.3.4 HY GROUP PARTNERED WITH WESTERN DIGITAL FOR DATA STORAGE SOLUTION WITH LONGER DATA RETENTION, HIGHER PERFORMANCE, AND LOWER COST
5.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
5.5 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
5.6 PRICING ANALYSIS
5.6.1 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TREND OF STORAGE MEDIA, BY REGION
5.6.2 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF SOLID STATE DRIVES OFFERED BY KEY PLAYERS TO TOP 3 END USERS
5.6.3 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF HARD DISK DRIVES OFFERED BY KEY PLAYERS TO TOP 3 END USERS
5.6.4 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE TRENDS
5.7 PATENT ANALYSIS
5.8 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
5.8.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
5.8.1.1 Cloud storage
5.8.1.2 Edge computing
5.8.1.3 Network video recorders (NVRs)
5.8.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
5.8.2.1 Internet of Things (IoT)
5.8.2.2 Video management software (VMS)
5.8.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
5.8.3.1 Big data analytics
5.8.3.2 Access control systems
5.9 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
5.9.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
5.9.2 REGULATIONS, BY REGION
5.9.2.1 North America
5.9.2.2 Europe
5.9.2.3 Asia Pacific
5.9.2.4 Middle East & South Africa
5.9.2.5 Latin America
5.9.3 REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS
5.9.3.1 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
5.9.3.2 SEC Rule 17a-4
5.9.3.3 ISO/IEC 27001
5.9.3.4 System and Organization Controls 2 Type II Compliance
5.9.3.5 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
5.9.3.6 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
5.9.3.7 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
5.10 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
5.10.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
5.10.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
5.10.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
5.10.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
5.10.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
5.11 TRADE ANALYSIS
5.12 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2024-2025
5.13 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
5.14 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
5.14.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
5.14.2 BUYING CRITERIA
5.15 BUSINESS MODEL ANALYSIS
5.16 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
5.17 IMPACT OF AI/GEN AI ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET
5.17.1 INDUSTRY TRENDS: USE CASE
5.17.2 TOP CLIENTS ADAPTING TO GEN AI
5.17.2.1 Solink
5.17.2.2 Seagate
6 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY OFFERING
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.1.1 OFFERINGS: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
6.2 HARDWARE
6.2.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE HARDWARE TO EFFICIENTLY STORE, MANAGE, AND RETRIEVE LARGE VOLUMES OF VIDEO DATA
6.2.2 STORAGE AREA NETWORK (SAN)
6.2.3 NETWORK-ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS)
6.2.4 DIRECT-ATTACHED STORAGE (DAS)
6.3 SOFTWARE
6.3.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE TO HELP ORGANIZE AND INDEX VIDEO DATA, ANALYZE CRUCIAL DATA, AND INTEGRATE WITH EXISTING CAMERAS
6.3.2 VIDEO MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
6.3.3 VIDEO ANALYTICS SOFTWARE
6.4 SERVICES
6.4.1 VIDEO ANALYTICS SERVICES TO HELP IN REAL-TIME DATA CAPTURE AND VIDEO STREAM ANALYSIS
6.4.2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
6.4.2.1 Implementation & integration
6.4.2.2 Support & maintenance
6.4.2.3 Advisory & consultation
6.4.3 MANAGED SERVICES
6.4.3.1 Compliance & reporting
6.4.3.2 Training & certification
7 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY STORAGE MEDIA
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.1.1 STORAGE MEDIA: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
7.2 SOLID STATE DRIVE (SSD)
7.2.1 INTEGRATION OF NAND FLASH MEMORY CHIPS INTO SOLID-STATE DRIVES TO ACCELERATE MARKET GROWTH
7.3 HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD)
7.3.1 GROWING NEED FOR AFFORDABLE AND HIGH-CAPACITY STORAGE SYSTEMS FOR ON-PREMISES DEPLOYMENT TO DRIVE MARKET
8 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY STORAGE CAPACITY
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.1.1 STORAGE CAPACITIES: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
8.2 1 TB
8.2.1 NEED FOR RECORDING OF HIGH-DEFINITION VIDEO FOR SHORT RETENTION PERIOD TO FUEL DEMAND FOR 1 TB
8.3 2 TB
8.3.1 2 TB TO OFFER MODERATE DATA RETENTION, SUPPORT INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SITE COVERAGE, AND BALANCE COST AND STORAGE NEEDS
8.4 4 TB
8.4.1 4 TB TO OFFER BALANCE BETWEEN PERFORMANCE AND COST TO BOOST MARKET GROWTH
8.5 ABOVE 4 TB
8.5.1 ABOVE 4 TB TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE AND DETAILED ARCHIVAL OF SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE
9 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.1.1 SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
9.2 ANALOG SURVEILLANCE
9.2.1 ANALOG VIDEO SURVEILLANCE TO OFFER COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR SMALL-SCALE SURVEILLANCE
9.3 INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) SURVEILLANCE
9.3.1 IP SYSTEMS TO OFFER HIGH-RESOLUTION, SCALABLE, AND ADVANCED FEATURES SUITABLE FOR MODERN, LARGE-SCALE SURVEILLANCE NEEDS
10 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY DEPLOYMENT MODE
10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.1.1 DEPLOYMENT MODE: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
10.2 ON-PREMISES
10.2.1 ROBUST PERFORMANCE WITH HIGH-SPEED DATA RETRIEVAL AND ABILITY TO INTEGRATE SEAMLESSLY WITH EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE TO DRIVE MARKET
10.3 CLOUD
10.3.1 NEED FOR SCALABILITY, FLEXIBILITY, AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS TO BOOST DEMAND FOR CLOUD DEPLOYMENT TYPE OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE
11 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY ORGANIZATION SIZE
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.1.1 ORGANIZATION SIZES: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
11.2 SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
11.2.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE SOLUTIONS TO ENHANCE SECURITY, REDUCE THEFT, AND IMPROVE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY THROUGH SCALABLE AND COST-EFFECTIVE STORAGE OPTIONS
11.3 LARGE ENTERPRISES
11.3.1 NEED TO IMPROVE SECURITY AND COMPLIANCE TO INCREASE ADOPTION OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE IN LARGE ENTERPRISES
12 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY VERTICAL
12.1 INTRODUCTION
12.1.1 VERTICALS: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
12.2 COMMERCIAL
12.2.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE TO ENHANCE SECURITY, MONITOR OPERATIONS, AND ENSURE REGULATION COMPLIANCE
12.2.2 COMMERCIAL: APPLICATION AREAS
12.2.2.1 Retail stores & malls
12.2.2.2 Enterprise & data centers
12.2.2.3 Banking & finance buildings
12.3 RESIDENTIAL
12.3.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY AND SECURITY TO FUEL ITS DEMAND IN RESIDENTIAL VERTICAL
12.3.2 RESIDENTIAL: APPLICATION AREAS
12.3.2.1 Home security & intrusion detection
12.3.2.2 Package delivery & visitor verification
12.3.2.3 Home automation integration
12.4 INDUSTRIAL
12.4.1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS TO MONITOR LARGE AREAS, ENSURE SAFETY PROTOCOLS ARE FOLLOWED, AND PROTECT VALUABLE ASSETS
12.4.2 INDUSTRIAL: APPLICATION AREAS
12.4.2.1 Factories
12.4.2.2 Warehouses
12.4.2.3 Manufacturing plants
12.5 PUBLIC FACILITIES
12.5.1 RISE IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES IN PUBLIC FACILITIES AND NEED FOR EXTENSIVE SURVEILLANCE COVERAGE TO BOLSTER MARKET GROWTH
12.5.2 PUBLIC FACILITIES: APPLICATION AREAS
12.5.2.1 Healthcare buildings
12.5.2.2 Education buildings
12.5.2.3 Government buildings
12.6 INFRASTRUCTURE
12.6.1 NEED FOR BETTER STORAGE, BACKUP, AND SECURITY SERVICES TO PROPEL MARKET
12.6.2 INFRASTRUCTURE: APPLICATION AREAS
12.6.2.1 Transportation & city surveillance
12.6.2.2 Public places
12.7 MILITARY & DEFENSE
12.7.1 SEAMLESS PATIENT SURVEILLANCE AND REAL-TIME VISIBILITY OFFERED BY VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE SERVICES TO DRIVE MARKET
12.7.2 MILITARY & DEFENSE: APPLICATION AREAS
12.7.2.1 Prison & correction facilities
12.7.2.2 Border surveillance
12.7.2.3 Law enforcement
12.7.2.4 Coastal surveillance
13 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET, BY REGION
13.1 INTRODUCTION
13.2 NORTH AMERICA
13.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
13.2.2 NORTH AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
13.2.3 US
13.2.3.1 Government-led efforts to improve security in public places to drive demand
13.2.4 CANADA
13.2.4.1 Increased government funding and focus on long-term infrastructure plan to drive market
13.3 EUROPE
13.3.1 EUROPE: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
13.3.2 EUROPE: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
13.3.3 UK
13.3.3.1 Growing adoption of intelligent surveillance systems to drive market
13.3.4 GERMANY
13.3.4.1 High demand for video surveillance storage among startups to drive market
13.3.5 FRANCE
13.3.5.1 Focus on equipping public sector operations with video surveillance storage solutions
13.3.6 SPAIN
13.3.6.1 Expansion plans and road maps of surveillance storage to drive market
13.3.7 ITALY
13.3.7.1 Smart city initiatives and digital transformation to fuel market growth
13.3.8 REST OF EUROPE
13.4 ASIA PACIFIC
13.4.1 ASIA PACIFIC: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
13.4.2 ASIA PACIFIC: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
13.4.3 CHINA
13.4.3.1 Low costs and enhanced business efficiencies to boost demand for cloud-based technologies
13.4.4 JAPAN
13.4.4.1 Growing investments by government and private entities to drive market
13.4.5 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
13.4.5.1 High adoption of video surveillance cameras for security and surveillance applications to drive market
13.4.6 SINGAPORE
13.4.6.1 Focus on equipping public sector operations with video surveillance storage solutions
13.4.7 INDIA
13.4.7.1 Broad customer base and rapid adoption of new technologies to drive market
13.4.8 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
13.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
13.5.1 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
13.5.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
13.5.3 GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL COUNTRIES
13.5.3.1 Increasing regulatory support and technological advancements to drive market
13.5.3.2 KSA
13.5.3.3 UAE
13.5.3.4 Rest of GCC countries
13.5.4 SOUTH AFRICA
13.5.4.1 High adoption of cloud services by startups due to low costs and operational benefits to propel market
13.5.5 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
13.6 LATIN AMERICA
13.6.1 LATIN AMERICA: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE STORAGE MARKET DRIVERS
13.6.2 LATIN AMERICA: MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
13.6.3 BRAZIL
13.6.3.1 Need to modernize infrastructure and greater speed in catering to business demands to boost market
13.6.4 MEXICO
13.6.4.1 Need to enhance user experience and increase public sector productivity to drive market
13.6.5 REST OF LATIN AMERICA
14 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
14.1 OVERVIEW
14.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN
14.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
14.4 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
14.4.1 WESTERN DIGITAL CORPORATION (WD PURPLE SURVEILLANCE)
14.4.2 SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (SKYHAWK SERIES HARD DRIVES & SSDS)
14.4.3 DELL TECHNOLOGIES (EMC UNITY SERIES)
14.4.4 HITACHI (VSP E SERIES)
14.4.5 HONEYWELL (MAXPRO NVR SERIES)
14.5 REVENUE ANALYSIS
14.6 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX FOR KEY PLAYERS, 2023
14.6.1 STARS
14.6.2 EMERGING LEADERS
14.6.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
14.6.4 PARTICIPANTS
14.6.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
14.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023