Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2011, Pages: 140
firewall/IPsec VPN, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and gateway anti-malware. These solutions now include much more functionality, such as application control, anti-spyware, anti-spam, content
Infiniti Research Limited, May 2011, Pages: 26
solutions, and anti-spam solutions, the convergence of security solutions is an increasingly visible trend in the Security Software market. All the major security solutions providers now have a single
Osterman Research, Inc., June 2009, Pages: 52
already deployed hosted security services grew by nine points more than last year to 63%. Over the next 12 months, hosted anti-spam services will show the greatest growth, climbing six percentage points
Osterman Research, Inc., July 2010
Views on the Importance of Email Archiving and Email Server Independence
Perceived Importance of Anti-Spam Capabilities Relative to Archiving Capabilities
Importance of Being Able to Filter Spam from
Osterman Research, Inc., April 2008
offerings.
Report includes:
-Current demand and forecasts for enterprise adoption of anti-spam, anti-virus, DLP,
Web filtering, anti-spyware, and other systems through 2011.
-Enterprises’ price
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2006
Finite Automata (DFA) approaches. In future, most solutions for pattern matching in the intrusion detection, antivirus, and anti-spam areas are expected to be based on DFA-based approaches.
Focus Shifts
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2010, Pages: 185
prevention system (IPS), anti-spam, antivirus, content filtering, and even data leakage protection (DLP) or vulnerability management capabilities. "This aligns well with the major convergence trend
Frost & Sullivan, March 1999
and the addition of anti-spam capabilities, as well as offering geographical forecasts to aid in business planning for the market of the future. The report also provides analysis of the leading competitors
Current Analysis, Inc., July 2009, Pages: 6
The Anti-X market continues to consolidate, with a heavy emphasis on anti-spam, Web security, reputation services, and basic DLP protection, as security and infrastructure providers aim to curb
Markets and Markets, Sep 2011, Pages: 208
segment. The market by features is segmented into anti-virus, anti-theft, anti-phishing, encryption, anti-spam, and others. Others include anti-malware, privacy audit, and parental control.
The global
Osterman Research, Inc., March 2008, Pages: 36
Server, Organizations >2,500 Users
Percentage of Organizations in Which Appliances are Not Used, by Application
“Do your anti-virus and anti-spam servers run on your email servers or on
separate servers
Osterman Research, Inc., May 2009, Pages: 53
an Instant Messaging Archiving System to a
Particular Platform
Importance of Anti-Spam Capability to Archiving Capability
Importance of Being Able to Filter Spam From Archive Search Results
Corporate
Osterman Research, Inc., April 2005
studies, questions from early subscribers will be fielded in the surveys conducted specifically for this report:
- Current data and forecasts for enterprise adoption of anti-spam, anti-virus, inbound
Butler Group, June 2005, Pages: 184
to be the case that organisations felt well protected if they had up-to-date Anti-virus (AV) and Anti-spam facilities, Virtual Private Network services, and a firewall in place. However, mobile workers
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2004
to steadily increase.
Other products aimed at dealing with content security threats such as anti-spam, anti-phising, anti-spyware, instant messaging, and e-mail filtering are coming together, notes the analyst
Osterman Research, Inc., April 2008, Pages: 54
That Determine Retention Periods
Views on Archiving and Email Server Independence
Views on Archiving and Instant Messaging Server Independence
Importance of Anti-Spam Filtering to Archiving Capability
Osterman Research, Inc., Sep 2009, Pages: 72
SaaS Anti---Virus and Anti---Spam Services at Various Price Points
- Likelihood of Deploying SaaS Encrypted Messaging Services at Various Price Points
- Likelihood of Deploying SaaS Messaging
Osterman Research, Inc., May 2003, Pages: 53
This report examines the current state of the enterprise spam problem, user attitudes and practices regarding spam, anti-spam features required by the enterprise market and comparisons between