Worldwide Security Products 2010 Top 10 Predictions published by IDC in March, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 6 and the price starts from US $ 3500.
Abstract
This IDC study provides IDC' s top 10 predictions for security
products in 2010. Security products markets include endpoint, messaging, network,
Web, security and vulnerability management (SVM), and identity and access
management (IAM). All security products run on the following platforms:
software, hardware, software as a services (SaaS), and virtualization. The
research also focused on corporate and consumer customers.
In 2010, we
will continue to see prevailing trends (movement from software to
appliances and decay of market/products to feature in both security
and nonsecurity IT products). As noted in the trends discussed
in the top 10 predictions, however, we are also seeing
considerable movement from security software to SaaS, especially for messaging
and Web security. As for hardware appliances, we are seeing
very early indication of movement from hardware appliances to virtualized
platforms. We expect to see significant acceleration in this trend
at the enterprise level, especially in companies where server consolidation
is already a major initiative.
From this document' s predictions, IDC' s security
products research team believes key market drivers in 2010 will
focus on the interrelated issue technologies of SaaS, cloud, virtualization,
and mobile.
"Customers demand flexible security platforms to meet rising challenges
from threats, budgets, and regulations," said Christian Christiansen, program vice
president, Security Products and Services at IDC. "In 2010, customers'
key challenge will be reconciling flexible security solutions against the
risk of too many security choices."
Table of Contents
- Predictions
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Future Outlook
- 1. Hybrid Security Will Diversify
- 2. Cloud Security Will Move Toward Solutions
- 3. SaaS Will Become a Standard Security Platform
- 4. Data Loss Prevention Will Disappear
- 5. Vertical Integration Will Return with a Vengeance
- 6. Terrorism Will Drive Physical Security Information Management
- 7. Passwords Will Start to Die
- 8. Endpoint Security Will Move to the Cloud
- 9. Mobile Security Will Finally Take Off
- 10. Telecom Will Emerge as a Major Developer and Reseller of Security Products and Services
- Essential Guidance
- Rationalizing Security Risk with SaaS, Cloud, Virtualization, and Mobile
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- Related Research
- Synopsis