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Market Research Report
Japan Carrier Security Services 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Review
| Published by |
IDC |
| Published |
February, 2010 |
Product code |
114431 |
| Content info |
Pages: 37 |
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Japan Carrier Security Services 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Review published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 37 and the price starts from US $ 5000.
Abstract
This IDC study (a translation of the Japanese report IDC
#J9010106) analyzes the current status and characteristics of security services
provided by communication carriers in Japan, as well as its
future trends, based on interviews with leading carriers. In addition
to the market analysis by major security service categories, the
study also forecasts the market size from 2008 to 2013.
"Despite
weak growth in systems integration (SI) contracts due to the
economic downturn, the security services market provided by Japan carriers
was driven by the growth in security operation/monitoring services. Some
of the effective solutions offered by carriers are a better
lineup of cloud services targeting companies with budget and structural
constraints, and the provision of consolidated log management service to
meet the needs for appropriate log management from the perspective
of internal control," says Akiko Kawakami, senior market analyst, Communications,
IDC Japan.
Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Executive Summary
- Situation Overview
- Demand Trends for Security Services
- Security Attacks on Web Sites
- Personal Information Leakage Caused by Erroneous Operation and Improper Management
- Stable Demand for Commoditized Security Solutions
- Japan Communication Carriers' Security Services Provision Trend
- Weak Growth in Large-Scale SI Contracts, Buoyant Growth in Operation/Monitoring Services
- Diversified Endpoint Security
- Improved Web Security Services
- Leverage Strengths on Human Assets and Know-How for Global Carriers
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Year-over-Year Growth Rate Forecast by Service Segment
- Market Share by Service Segment, 2008 and 2013
- Market Context
- Vendor Profiles
- NTT Communications
- Service Trends
- Thin Client Solutions
- Security Operation Center
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- NTT West
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- KDDI
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- SoftBank Telecom
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- IIJ
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- AT&T Japan
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- Verizon Japan
- Service Trends
- Customer Trends
- Future Strategies and Issues
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Market Definitions
- Definition of Security Planning Service
- Definition of Security Design/Construction Service
- Definition of Security Operation/Monitoring Service
- Calculating Security Services Market Size
- Market Player Definition
- Synopsis
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Japan Carriers Security Services Market, 20092013
- Table: Japan Carriers Security Services Revenue, 20052013
- Table: Changes in the Previous Market Forecast (March 2009), 20082013
- Figure: Security Services Implementation by Company Size
- Figure: Security Services Implementation
- Figure: Forms of Security Systems (Implemented and Considering)
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Revenue, 20052013
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Year-over-Year Growth Rate, 20052013
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Market Revenue Share by Segment, 2008 and 2013
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Market Revenue (Security Planning), 20052013: Comparison of the Current and Previous Forecasts
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Market Revenue (Security Design/Construction), 20052013: Comparison of the Current and Previous Forecasts
- Figure: Japan Carriers Security Services Market Revenue (Security Operation/Monitoring), 20052013: Comparison of the Current and Previous Forecasts
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