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Virtualization Security Market Analysis
The Nemertes Research Group Inc., Sep 2008, Pages: 15
As organizations deploy virtualization the security arms-race is moving from the physical world to the virtual world. Unfortunately, most enterprises are securing their virtualized systems just as they do their physical servers and desktops. This is a reasonable first step, especially if they rely heavily on host-based measures. However, to exploit virtualization to its fullest - enabling IT agility - enterprise security teams will have to embrace security tools that can fully cope with servers or desktops that talk to each other in a virtual network, and that may move from place to place, or appear or disappear in an instant.
Included in this market analysis is a detailed matrix describing offerings from vendors, including product features, scalability, architecture, and key competitive differentiators.
- Size of markets targeted and verticals targeted (a matter of emphasis, not exclusivity)
- Value proposition and ROI characteristics
- Hypervisor awareness
- Virtual environment protection
Primary differentiators include:
- Scalability
- Position in virtual architecture
- Primary attack prevention
- Compatibility with virtualization platforms
- Typical implementation scenario
- Training requirements
- Compliance support
- Support options for customer
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