List of Samsung Camera Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Samsung Camera customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Samsung Camera for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Samsung Camera for Video Security Cameras include: SBI Life Insurance, a India based Insurance organisation with 26355 employees and revenues of $13.64 billion, Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Turkey, a Turkey based Government organisation with 10500 employees and revenues of $1.84 billion, Atasay Jewelry, a Turkey based Retail organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, Trabzonspor Sportif Yatirim ve Futbol Isletmeciligi Ticaret, a Turkey based Media organisation with 194 employees and revenues of $29.7 million and many others.
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Atasay Jewelry | Retail | 500 | $50M | Turkey | Samsung | Samsung Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | Nemesis Elektronik | In 2017, Atasay Jewelry implemented Samsung Camera within its Video Security Cameras program. Nemesis Elektronik executed a phased rollout of 250 Samsung Wisenet IP cameras and network video recorders across Atasay Jewelry headquarters and 126 retail outlets in Turkey, delivering networked capture and centralized recording for store and corporate security operations. The deployment paired Samsung Wisenet IP cameras with NVRs to provide continuous and event-driven recording, playback and remote live monitoring. Configuration work included camera provisioning, recording schedules, user access controls for security personnel, and centralized archive management on the NVRs. Operational coverage spanned corporate security and store level loss prevention across 126 outlets and the HQ, with Nemesis Elektronik responsible for installation, device provisioning and a phased rollout to bring sites onto the Samsung Camera infrastructure. The rollout centralized monitoring access and standardized device management for security teams. The Samsung Camera implementation enabled remote access for security staff and consolidated video operations across retail sites and corporate locations, leveraging Video Security Cameras capabilities for live monitoring, recorded evidence retrieval and centralized administration. | |
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Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Turkey | Government | 10500 | $1.8B | Turkey | Samsung | Samsung Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | n/a | In 2016 Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Turkey deployed Samsung Camera as the core component of a Video Security Cameras program covering urban surveillance across the Kocaeli region. The implementation installed more than 1,800 Wisenet series cameras and 74 network video recorders across municipal and government buildings, establishing widescale video capture and centralized recording infrastructure. The Samsung Camera deployment delivered primary capabilities for continuous video capture, centralized NVR recording and remote monitoring to support evidence capture and situational awareness. Camera selection aligned with Hanwha Wisenet model lineage where applicable, maintaining manufacturer continuity with Samsung Techwin to Hanwha Techwin product families within the Samsung-camera lineage. Architecturally the solution combined distributed edge cameras with 74 NVRs to provide local recording redundancy and centralized access for monitoring teams, creating a hybrid distributed-to-central architecture typical of Video Security Cameras deployments. The rollout was executed as a multi-vendor, multi-system-integrator program, requiring system integration work to unify camera feeds and NVR storage across municipal sites and to provide consolidated remote monitoring access for municipal security operations. Governance for the program emphasized building-level coverage across municipal and government facilities and operational handover to municipal security teams, with coordination across multiple system integrators documented in the case study. The stated operational objectives were improved physical security, enhanced evidence capture and expanded remote monitoring capabilities for the Kocaeli region. | |
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SBI Life Insurance | Insurance | 26355 | $13.6B | India | Samsung | Samsung Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, SBI Life Insurance deployed Samsung Camera as a site-level Video Security Cameras implementation at its Chandigarh Regional Office, procured under a 32-camera CCTV supply, erection, testing and commissioning tender. The Samsung Camera deployment was scoped to support physical security and facilities management across the regional office, and the record explicitly identifies the application Samsung Camera and the Apps Category Video Security Cameras. The implementation used bullet form factor video imaging devices with a 1/2.7 inch 2M CMOS sensor, total pixels 1,952 by 1,092 and effective pixels 1,920 by 1,080, operating on a progressive scan. Cameras were specified with 0 Lux minimum illumination when Auto IR LED is active, a quoted signal to noise ratio of 52 dB with AGC off, and selectable video output over BNC supporting AHD and CVBS signaling. Frame rate capability was specified for both NTSC and PAL modes, documented as AHD 30 frames per second at 1080p and CVBS 30 frames per second at 928 by 480, and alternately AHD 25 frames per second at 1080p and CVBS 25 frames per second at 928 by 576. The procurement and installation scope covered supply, erection, functional testing, and formal commissioning, with acceptance testing oriented to imaging performance, IR operation, signal selection and BNC output verification. Operational integration was designed around standard site recording and monitoring infrastructure, using BNC AHD and CVBS signaling to connect Samsung Camera devices to on-site recorders and monitoring stations. Governance focused on specification compliance and commissioning workflows, with work packages defined for supply, installation, testing and handover to security and facilities teams for operational use. | |
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Media | 194 | $30M | Turkey | Samsung | Samsung Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | NFS Technology |
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