The SDM 100 has been published since 1991. Its primary objective is to measure consumer dollars gained by alarm companies, in order to present an account of the size of
The 2010 SDM 100 ranks U.S. companies that provide electronic security systems and services to both residential and non-residential customers. This ranking is based on information provided to or, in
The first annual SDM 100, published in 1991, reported that total annual revenue among the top 100 alarm firms was $2.32 billion for 1990. This year the SDM 100 counts
The headline read: “2008: ‘Worst Year’ In Fortune 500 History.” That’s a long spell — the Fortune 500 has been published since 1955.Fortune 500 profits had reached an all-time high
Rank by Total Annual Revenue Rank by Total Revenue Company Total Gross Revenue, 2008 ($mil) SDM 100 Rank 1 ADT $4,200.00 1 2 Brink’s Home Security, Brink’s Business Security $532.30
Recurring monthly revenue (RMR) – a prime revenue category for SDM 100 companies – improved just 6 percent in 2008, compared with 14 percent (adjusted) growth in 2007. RMR is
While the world’s economic crisis may mean slower growth for the electronic security services industry, there is still reason for optimism. Our industry can be at its best when times