SMEs rely on the security market to find solutions for mobile workers.
Protection benefits are found more often in a cloud.
New threats and BYOD forcing companies to invest in safety. The turnover of the security software market grew by about 8% last year, to 19.2 billion$, as revealed by a study by Gartner. The increase in demand is due to the threat of a new genus and working conditions. Thus, the tendency to bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and mobile work demands investment in securing corporate data. For example, the desire to have remote access to be able to erase data from a device in case of theft or loss.
New threats and BYOD forcing companies to invest in safety. The turnover of the security software market grew by about 8% last year, to 19.2 billion$, as revealed by a study by Gartner. The increase in demand is due to the threat of a new genus and working conditions. Thus, the tendency to bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and mobile work demands investment in securing corporate data. For example, the desire to have remote access to be able to erase data from a device in case of theft or loss.
"Safety is also one of the priorities of SMEs said Ruggero Contu, Research Director at Gartner. The rate of virtualization increases. The increasing demand for security products in SMEs is a challenge for the players in this market. "
This is explained by the very different requirements compared to large companies. Rather SMEs want solutions Security-as-a-service, rather than building their own IT infrastructure. This trend could cause an emulation of market vendors of security solutions are attempting to acquire specialists cloud.
A good year for McAfee Among the five largest suppliers (depending on their turnover), McAfee - which belongs to Intel - had the best increase with 37%. But this result is to be taken lightly because it is partly due to the depreciation made by Intel last year.
IBM, he increased its turnover by 2.4% in 2012 and 2% of Symantec. EMC has increased by 0.2%. However, Trend Micro is down 2.7%. The top five for 2012 is as follows: Symantec, followed by McAfee, Trend Micro, IBM and EMC.
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