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Decision Matrix - Selecting an Enterprise Security Vendor - Competitor Focus

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Report Summary

Introduction

This report provides a summary of the capabilities of the leading enterprise security vendors based on a quantitative assessment of their market impact and end user sentiment, as well as the technology features that they offer. The report also provides guidance for enterprises looking to deploy enterprise security solutions.

Scope

Provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the enterprise security market and influencing its competitive dynamics. Delivers an overall comparison of enterprise security vendors in terms of their technology, user sentiment and market impact. Presents a detailed view of each vendor's enterprise security offering and capabilities, as well as advice on the suitability of these offerings. The report covers the following vendors: CA, Check Point, Cisco, HP, IBM, Juniper, McAfee, Microsoft, Novell, RSA, Symantec and VeriSign.

Highlights

Symantec's broad security portfolio covers all major areas of enterprise security with the exception of I&AM. Symantec's move towards IT systems management, through the Veritas merger and the Altiris acquisition, places it in a unique position to take advantage of the coming convergence between security and systems management. Although McAfee and Symantec have the broadest coverage of all vendors, they are notably absent from the I&AM area, where they chose not to offer any solutions at all. In I&AM, the dominant vendors are infrastructure vendors, namely Novell, CA, HP and IBM. The report considers IBM to be the leading systems management vendor and one of the most influential infrastructure and application development vendors. This position allows IBM to heavily influence many aspects of the security market and the standards that govern this market.

Reasons to Purchase

Gain detailed knowledge of enterprise security vendors' strengths with regards to technology, user sentiment and market impact. Enterprise security vendors can benchmark their own performance in various key criteria against their competitors. Enterprise IT managers will gain valuable insight to improve their enterprise security purchasing decisions.

Table of Contents

DATAMONITOR VIEW 1
CATALYST 1
SUMMARY 1
ANALYSIS 2
Market Developments 2
The scope of enterprise security solutions is rapidly changing 2
An immature security threat landscape will impede the maturity of the market 2
Security will grow, but will shift away from perimeter security and point solutions 2
Security management represents the best opportunities for revenue growth in the market 2
The Enterprise Security Competitive Landscape 3
The Leading Vendors 3
The scope of Enterprise Security solutions 4
The Enterprise Security Decision Matrix 6
Symantec is the prime candidate for overall enterprise security leadership 7
McAfee has the best technology and an impressive strategy and outlook 7
IBM's strength in systems management and application development will allow it to shape the security market 7
MARKET LEADERS 8
Market Leaders: Technology 8
No single vendor can provide a complete security solution, but McAfee and Symantec come close 8
Vendors are clustered around I&AM, threat management and VPN & certification 9
Cisco, Juniper and Microsoft take the lead in terms of NAC technology 9
Market Leaders: End-user Sentiment 10
End user sentiment does not vary greatly between the top-rated vendors 10
Customers are not satisfied with the levels of service, engagement and support from security vendors 10
Market Leaders: Impact 12
Cisco and Symantec have the highest market impact ratings due to their higher revenues and reach 12
I&AM vendors are far ahead of the market in terms of revenue growth 13
VENDOR ANALYSIS 14
CA: enterprise security radars 14
Recommendation: Consider 15
Check Point: enterprise security radars 16
Recommendation: Explore 17
Cisco: enterprise security radars 18
Recommendation: Consider 19
HP: enterprise security radars 20
Recommendation: Explore 21
IBM: enterprise security radars 22
Recommendation: Shortlist 23
Juniper: enterprise security radars 24
Recommendation: Explore 25
McAfee: enterprise security radars 26
Recommendation: Shortlist 27
Microsoft: enterprise security radars 28
Recommendation: Consider 29
Novell: enterprise security radars 30
Recommendation: Explore 31
RSA Security: enterprise security radars 32
Recommendation: Consider 33
Symantec: enterprise security radars 34
Recommendation: Shortlist 35
VeriSign: enterprise security radars 36
Recommendation: Explore 37
Other key vendors 37
APPENDIX 38
Definitions 38
Datamonitor Ratings 38
Extended methodology 38
Technology 38
User Sentiment 39
Market Impact 39
Further reading 40
Ask the analyst 41
Datamonitor consulting 41
Disclaimer 41
List of Tables
Table 1: The Enterprise Security Decision Matrix 6
List of Figures
Figure 1: The Enterprise Security Decision Matrix 6
Figure 2: Market Leaders: Technology 8
Figure 3: Market Leaders analysis: end-user sentiment 10
Figure 4: Market Leaders analysis: impact 12
Figure 5: The CA enterprise security radars 14
Figure 6: The Check Point enterprise security radars 16
Figure 7: The Cisco enterprise security radars 18
Figure 8: The HP enterprise security radars 20
Figure 9: The IBM enterprise security radars 22
Figure 10: The Juniper enterprise security radars 24
Figure 11: The McAfee enterprise security radars 26
Figure 12: The Microsoft enterprise security radars 28
Figure 13: The Novell enterprise security radars 30
Figure 14: The RSA Security enterprise security radars 32
Figure 15: The Symantec enterprise security radars 34
Figure 16: The VeriSign enterprise security radars 36