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A NEW survey of retail companies says 87 percent that currently use analog technology for surveillance are now considering migration strategies toward network video. Results of the, “Surveillance Sur- vey Report,” conducted by the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) and sponsored by Axis, says that almost all companies (98 percent) claimed to currently use video surveillance in their stores, yet only 25 percent stated that they have already made the move to an all IP based surveillance system. For those who have yet to adopt IP video technology, the number one reported obstacle to deploy- ment was the perceived higher cost (41.7 percent).


Cracco Jewelry For the survey, loss prevention


executives from 49 national and regional retail companies answered a series of questions about their companies’ use of video surveil- lance technology, their feelings on IP based versus analog systems, the effects video surveillance has had on loss prevention, and their impres- sions of other possible uses of video surveillance beyond security and loss prevention, such as marketing and merchandising analytics. Other survey results, as re-


ported by SecurityMagazine.com, indicate that: • 98 percent say that video


surveillance reduced internal loss (employee theft, etc.). • 75 percent claim that video


surveillance reduced external loss (shoplifting, return fraud, etc.). • Of the respondents who indi-


cated that poor image quality was one of the top four negative effects of video surveillance, 100 percent had analog technology as part of their system. • People counting is the most


widely deployed non LP analytic application, with 27 percent of responders currently running the application in specifi c store zones. “Our research indicates that re-


tailers have plenty of opportunity to expand their surveillance systems to go far beyond loss prevention, especially if and when they switch to IP,” says Dr. Read Hayes, direc- tor, LPRC. “It is great to see positive results from the overall effects of video surveillance, regarding safe- ty and crime prevention, but it’s evident that the more areas of a retailer’s business that can utilize video surveillance, the greater the ROI.” ■


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