This IDC study presents IDC's taxonomy of the security products market. It provides the definitions of security products across four major platforms - software licenses, virtualization, appliances, and SaaS. It is the foundation for IDC's forecast and market share documents for security in 2012. The taxonomy is used by IDC analysts around the world to generate IDC market sizing, forecasts, and company models.
"IDC's security products taxonomy provides a standardized and detailed framework of security marketplace," says Christian A. Christiansen, program vice president for IDC's Worldwide Security Products and Services group. "The taxonomy is an essential resource for external vendors and internal IDC analysts for understanding how IDC defines security products in terms of software and hardware, virtualized products, and the emerging SaaS delivery model."
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Situation Overview
Security Products Market
Definitions
Platforms
Revenue
Logical Security Products Markets
Identity and Access Management
Network Security
Endpoint Security
Messaging Security
Web Security
Security and Vulnerability Management
"Other" Security Products
Competitive Markets
Information Protection and Control
Endpoint Encryption
Mobile Security
Frequently Asked Questions
Future Outlook
Essential Guidance
Learn More
Related Research
Synopsis
Figure: IDC's Security Products Taxonomy and Logical Markets
IDC's Worldwide Security Products Taxonomy, 2012 published by IDC in June 13, 2012. This report consists of Pages: 16 and the price starts from US $ 3500.
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