Market Data

 
As the industrial age merges into the information age in the developed world, more information is now available on more subjects than ever before. J.P. Freeman's expertise in knowing how to tailor data into focused datasets represents a vital resource for companies wanting to:
  • stabilize a business,
  • resolve a particular issue, or
  • expand operations.

Market Database Services

Information and research have much in common. J.P. Freeman works hard to continually expand its extensive databases in the security and home automation industries to serve its customers in those markets.

The following are typical of the types of information J.P. Freeman regularly provides to its customers.
  • A particular company's market share in the eastern region of the U.S.
  • The acquisition candidacy of companies in the systems integration field.
  • The price of home security systems in southern California.
  • The number of companies now engaged in the electro-mechanical sector of the access control market.
  • The demand for energy management systems in a service region of a power utility.
  • The potential market for "smart" cameras.

The Need for Information

The need for manufacturers, utilities, integrators, and other companies in the security and home automation industries to stay fully abreast of market developments has never been as great as it is in the 21st Century. Even the U.S. Senate Judiciary has relied on the Freeman database for important information.

Product multi-functionality expands as computing power grows, the global market continues to expand and invite participation, commercial security users struggle to decide what systems best protect workers in the new world of terrorism, and the consumer perception of a home automation system stands in stark contrast to what some manufacturers believe it is. J.P. Freeman provides market clarity on all these issues to raise the impact of a company's business planning efforts.