Acquisitions

Security

Amazon Underlines Ambitions to Dominate the Smart Home with Latest Acquisition

March 2nd, 2018
Security

Strategies to Meet the Changing Physical Security Landscape

February 23rd, 2018
Security

Major Trends in the Intruder Alarms & Perimeter Protection Business

our new world market report found that Intruder Alarm / Perimeter Protection (IAPP) products reached $6.43Bn in 2017 and will grow at a CAGR of approximately 3% to $7.5Bn in 2022. This is a mature market that has struggled for significant grow in the last decade and within the physical security business has lived under […]

Security

Acquisitions in the European Commercial Fire Detection Systems Market

This article was written by Daphne Tomlinson, Independent Senior Research Associate at Memoori The last 12 months have been a quiet year for commercial fire detection acquisitions by the leading fire safety conglomerates (Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Siemens and UTC) who have been focused on technology innovation as well as continuing to redefine their core businesses. […]

Security

Building the Physical Security Business Through Merger & Acquisition

Based on M&A data collected over the last 17 years on the Physical Security industry, our annual report shows a general upward trend in consolidation of the industry over this period with 4 cycles of rise and fall sometimes exaggerated by a number of billion dollar mega deals. In 2017 mergers and acquisitions at $6.213Bn […]

Security

Good Buy for HID. Good Sale for ACRE. But will this Hold Back Open Systems?

During the last six months we have published a number of articles relating to the growing connection between Physical Access Control, ONVIF and Identity Management. The announcement last week that HID Global will buy Mercury Security, subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions, could have very significant implications; Bringing forward integration & total solutions […]

Smart Buildings

The Changing Nature of the Corporate – StartUp Relationship

A startup company grows and grows until it proven itself, then a corporation acquires it, at least that is how the old story goes. The new story, however, is quite different, at least in the smart building sector. “Corporations and start-ups have begun working together in fundamentally new ways, with a focus on flexible, early-stage, […]

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