IDC report: SMEs to propel growth in security tool market
13 Sep 2005
Bangalore: The next wave of growth in the security software solutions market will be from small and medium enterprises (SMEs), according to the latest report by the analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC).
In contrast, during 2004-05, security vendors targeted the larger sectors, namely telecommunication, government, banking, financial services and insurance and IT services, the report said.
According to the report, the inherent need of such companies along with the increasing number of security threats propelled the adoption of security software. The emergence of malicious worms and viruses such as MS Blaster, Code Red and Nimda goaded enterprises into increasing their expenditure on security.
The continuing BPO boom and increasing stress on adherence to information security guidelines and compliance regulations by western clients also contributed to the growth of the security software solutions market, the report added.
IDC
reports that security solutions was the fastest growing
category of the India software market in 2004. Last year,
the security
software solutions market in India stood at $36.3 million,
according to the report. The market is expected to grow
at 40 per cent this year.
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