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Infonetics Research: Content security survey: complexity drives cloud deployments; Cisco top vendor
(Market Wire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) CAMPBELL, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/10/09 --
Market research firm Infonetics Research
(http://twitter.com/infonetics) released User Plans for
Content Security, a market research study on the content security
buying plans of 240 North American small, medium, and large organizations
from a wide variety of vertical markets.
ANALYST NOTE
"When we asked companies what kind of products they are using to combat
viruses, spyware and adware, most said they use a mix of host products,
gateway appliances, and gateway software, including purchased standalone
software products and licensed SaaS clients. This phenomenon is one of the
biggest drivers for many companies to move to hosted and cloud-based
solutions; appliance sprawl and large and unwieldy client deployments are
time consuming and expensive, and the promise of moving that headache off
to somebody else is very tempting," explains Jeff Wilson, principal
analyst for network security at Infonetics Research.
CONTENT SECURITY STUDY HIGHLIGHTS
-- 60% of respondents planning to roll out a SaaS solution cited strength
of security as a chief driver
-- Cost is the number-one barrier affecting customer deployment of new
content security solutions
- The combination of the high cost of multi-box solutions and the
current economic environment has driven cost to the top of the list
-- Respondents show a good increase in plans for virtual appliance
deployments
-- Cisco rates highest overall in user ratings of content security
manufacturers, but only by a slight margin for most criteria, followed
by Symantec
- Ratings are based on 8 criteria: technology, product roadmap,
security, management, price-to-performance ratio, pricing, financial
stability, and service and support
-- The majority of respondents say the current global economic climate is
not forcing them to cut content security spending, noting that
compliance projects must continue and the fundamental need to protect
confidential information and contain threats remains
STUDY SYNOPSIS
Infonetics' content security
study provides in-depth analysis on organizations deploying content
security over the next 2 years, and their plans for protecting against Web,
IM, and e-mail threats, and from viruses, spyware, malware, data leakage,
and other content-related attacks.
The study features brand awareness and ratings of content security
manufacturers and hosted/cloud-based service providers, including
scorecards revealing user perceptions of their strengths and weaknesses,
top vendors and providers, plans for switching vendors, selection criteria,
and most important product and service features.
Companies named in the study include 3Com/TippingPoint, AT&T, Anchiva,
Barracuda, Blue Coat, Check Point, Cisco, Citrix, eSoft, F5 Networks,
Facetime, Fortinet, Google, IBM/ISS, IronPort, Juniper, Kaspersky Labs,
McAfee, Microsoft, MX Logic, Panda, Perimeter eSecurity, Postini, ScanSafe,
Secure Computing, SonicWALL, Symantec, Trend Micro, WatchGuard, Websense,
and zScaler.
The study, based on interviews with purchase decision makers at 240 US and
Canadian small, medium, and large organizations, also covers trends,
drivers, barriers, expenditures, and more.
MORE INFORMATION
For report details and table of contents, log on or join:
http://www.infonetics.com/login
From the portal, go to RESEARCH, then SECURITY.
SALES
-- Larry Howard, Vice President: larry@infonetics.com, +1 408-583-3335
-- Scott Coyne, Senior Account Director, Eastern North America, Europe,
Middle East: scott@infonetics.com, +1 408-583-3395
RELATED RESEARCH
-- Virtual
Security Deployment Strategies: North American Enterprise Survey (Nov.
16)
-- Content
Security Appliances and Software (Dec. 2)
-- Network
Security Appliances and Software (Dec. 2)
-- Security SaaS survey shows McAfee, ScanSafe, Qualys
lead in brand awareness
-- Content security market up in 2Q09; vendors optimistic
about 2H09 spending
-- Cisco, McAfee, and Juniper top
intrusion prevention vendor ratings by enterprise IPS users
-- Mobile security client software market to hit $1.6 billion
in 2013
Infonetics Research
(http://www.infonetics.com) is an international market research and consulting firm serving
the communications industry since 1990. A leader in defining and tracking
emerging and established technologies in all world regions, Infonetics
helps clients plan, strategize, and compete more effectively.
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Lead Analyst:
Jeff Wilson
Principal Analyst, Network Security
Infonetics Research
+1 408-583-3337
Email Contact
http://twitter.com/securityjeff
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