Friday 30 October 2009

Bosch’s innovative spirit keeps it ahead of the field in CCTV


Bosch Security Systems continues its clear market leadership in CCTV within the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region

That’s the result of the latest report on the EMEA CCTV market by IMS Research.

IMS places the company at number one in CCTV and video surveillance equipment with a market share of 9.1%, more than 3% up on its nearest competitor, and number one in video encoders with a market share of 19.4%, nearly 10% up on the nearest competitor.

The recent acquisition of Extreme CCTV is expected to further extend the company’s lead with a new range of products able to target niche and vertical markets.

These results confirm Bosch’s own expectations based on the company’s sales results in the CCTV market, and follow in the wake of a host of innovations recently introduced by the company. These include the new wide dynamic range Dinion 2X 20-bit camera, the IP Camera 200 Series, Release 4 of Bosch’s powerful Intelligent Video Analysis software, the Aegis Superled, infrared illuminator, the GVS 1000 long-range active infrared imaging system and release 2.5 of the Divar XF Hybrid H.264 Recorder. The company has also introduced a major new firmware release for its IP Video products, which supports the recently introduced Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standard.

According to Coen Rooijmans, senior Vice President EMEA, Bosch Security Systems plans to further expand its CCTV market share by continuously adding to this range of innovative products and by further expanding its sales, support and training activities.
He said: "Just having a catalogue is not enough. Our customers expect excellent training and support as well, which is why we have training facilities in almost all countries in EMEA"


For more information visit www.boschsecurity.co.uk

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