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Bosch Intruder Alarms Market Share Growth Is Outstanding

Bosch Security Systems, a full-line manufacturer of high-quality security solutions, announced that IMS Research, an electronic industry market intelligence firm, recently reported the company has increased its Intruder Alarms market share in the Americas.
Bosch Security Systems, a full-line manufacturer of high-quality security solutions, announced that IMS Research, an electronic industry market intelligence firm, recently reported the company has increased its Intruder Alarms market share in the Americas.


According to the IMS Research report, "Americas Market for Intruder Alarms 2009 Edition," Bosch has outpaced all but one of its top ten competitors in market share growth since 2006. The report also states that Bosch has grown market share in major categories, including wired sensors, wireless sensors and control panels.
"Since 2006, we have introduced four models of our innovative Professional Series Intrusion Detectors, which outperform competitive devices in practically every assessment category," said Tom Mechler, Product Marketing Manager, Bosch Security Systems. "By virtually eliminating false alarms and improving catch performance over traditional motion detectors by 35 percent, the Professional Series has rapidly gained market acceptance."


In addition to detectors, Bosch provides a broad portfolio of products and systems for the intruder alarms market, including control panels and keypads. The company is also a leader in Information Transport Solutions.


"Our Conettix IP products enable customers to convert their conventional intrusion control panels to communicate over IP. Offering significant cost-savings through the elimination of dedicated phone lines for alarm communications, as well as enhanced security, these devices provide Bosch with ongoing opportunities for market growth, continued Mechler.
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