Video Surveillance Storage Market Projected to Reach $43,846 Million by 2033
From $12,108 million in 2023
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 25, 2023 at 2:02 pmThe video surveillance storage market is predicted to be worth $12,107.6 million in 2023 and rise to $43,846.1 million by 2033, according to Future Market Insights, in a report entitled Video Surveillance Storage Market (333 pages).
Demand was initially expanding at a market CAGR of 11.6% between 2018 and 2022.
Video surveillance is increasingly being done via network and IoT technologies. In an increasingly connected environment, these technologies are anticipated to expand the potential applications for audio and video analytics, as well as AI.
With the expanding use of IoT technology, the demand for video surveillance storage solutions is reaching new heights. Video surveillance storage systems are evolving from basic monitoring tools to full, industry-neutral solutions.
During the projected period, it is anticipated that all technology that is integrated with systems at all levels is likely to expand. The information produced by Al Vision Solutions employs Al cameras as vision sensors to offer insightful business data. The adoption of video surveillance storage systems is rising, as it aids businesses in understanding their clients and operations.
Key Takeaways
• The video surveillance storage market was expanding, with a size of $10,800.7 million in 2022.
• The video surveillance storage market is expected to develop at a $17,796.7 million valuation by 2026, with rising cloud solutions.
• In 2022, the NAS held a top spot in the market with a share of 29.2%. It is expected to dominate the market by 2033 in terms of type.
• Based on the storage device, the HDD drive segment dominated the market with a share of 52.3% in 2022.
• By 2033, the video surveillance storage market in the UK is likely to expand, with a CAGR of 11.3%.
• In 2022, USA dominated the video surveillance storage sector, with a share of 18.1%.
• By 2033, the video surveillance storage market in China is likely to expand, with a CAGR of 13.1%.
• In 2022, Germany expanded in the video surveillance storage business, with an expected share of 7.1%.
• By 2033, India is projected to expand in the video surveillance storage market, with a share of 15.3%.
• Japan’s video surveillance storage industry share expanded, with a 6.1% share in 2022.
Adapting the Changing Competitive Landscape
Millions of dollars are being spent by businesses all over the world to install video surveillance systems at their offices. To increase their level of overall security, the governments of different regions have also instructed firms across a variety of industries to install surveillance cameras. The video surveillance storage business is expanding due to the escalating security concerns, which provide key players with an opportunity to expand.
Recent Developments
• Granulate Cloud Solutions, an AI-powered optimization tool, was purchased by Intel in March 2022. The purchase improved Intel’s ability to compete with Nvidia, which has been purchasing comparable companies to round out the administration of its high-performance computer systems.
• In October 2020, Microsoft added a live video analytics platform to its Azure Media Services. With the aid of real-time analytics and this extension, users can create workflows that record and analyze video from the intelligent edge to the intelligent cloud.
• Microsoft purchased the voice recognition business Nuance Communication in March 2022. The goal of this purchase was to enhance clinician productivity and financial success by combining Nuance’s best-in-class conversational AI and ambient intelligence with Microsoft’s safe and reliable industrial cloud capabilities.
Comments
Growing rapidly, the video surveillance business is among the fastest business for storage, pushed especially by installations of a lot IP cameras for security reasons, for vehicle and pedestrian traffic, public transport subway and railroad stations, sporting events, schools, private homes, shops, etc. For example, these cameras are being places by dozens and more in each subway and railroad stations in the world. They need a lot of storage as images and videos need to be kept for several days, depending on the country's legislation.
Here are 30 companies discovered involved in storage for video surveillance, generally with IP cameras connected to NAS with a proprietary management software:
- Arxys
- Asustor
- Avid
- Buffalo
- Compuverde
- Cozaint
- Curtiss-Wright
- Infortrend
- Milestone Systems
- Optima Networks
- Promise Technology
- Qnap
- Quantum
- Raidix
- Razberi
- Samsung
- SANS Digital
- Scale Computing
- Seagate
- Secure Logiq
- StorMagic
- StorageCraft
- Synology
- Tiger Surveillance
- Toshiba
- Trinity
- Veracity
- Wasabi
- Western Digital
- XenData