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Research among 600 European enterprises indicates IT security procurement may never be the same again; contrasting sentiment in UK, France and Germany
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 13, 2009 - Fortinet® - a market-leading network security provider and worldwide leader of unified threat management (UTM) solutions - has today announced the results of a survey into IT security consolidation trends among mid-to-large enterprises in major European economies. The survey found that 90% of respondents are likely to undertake a network security consolidation project in the next 12 months, two-thirds of them driven by the benefits of simplified management and reduced operating costs. The research also charts the main 'lessons learned' by senior IT decision makers from their recessionary budget squeezes, with nearly half stating their future wariness to rigid 'per-user' licensing models.
While respondents of all countries were positive toward security consolidation and virtualisation, French and German enterprises were far more embracing of change than their UK counterparts. The survey also chartered differences between industry sectors, with results showing financial services businesses as the most predisposed to consolidating/virtualising IT security functions.
Strong Appetite for Consolidation
The survey explored the trend for enterprises to consolidate two or more security functions into a single hardware appliance. espondents were asked whether they were likely to "undertake some form of network security consolidation project" in the next 12 months.
The sample was consistently high across all company sizes. The appetite for network security consolidation was slightly higher at the enterprise end with 93% of the 500-1000 employee enterprises responding "yes" to the above question, compared to 87% of the 250-500 employee subset.
The most popular reason for pursuing a network security consolidation project (34%) was given as "simplified network security management." Thirty-three percent stated "lower total cost of ownership/reduced OpEx" as the reason, while another 17% pointed to "tighter security."
Lessons Learned from the ecession: No More igid Licensing, Getting 'More for Less'...
The survey also charted the 'lessons learned' from the recession, in terms of future procurement decisions. If the recession ended tomorrow, what would be the most important lesson?
About Fortinet (www.fortinet.com)
Fortinet is a leading provider of network security appliances and the market leader in Unified Threat Management or UTM. Fortinet solutions were built from the ground up to integrate multiple levels of security protection -- including firewall, VPN, antivirus, intrusion prevention, Web content filtering, spyware prevention and antispam -- designed to help customers protect against network and content level threats. Leveraging a custom ASIC and unified interface, Fortinet solutions offer advanced security functionality that scales from remote office to chassis-based solutions with integrated management and reporting. Fortinet solutions have won multiple awards around the world and are the only security products that are certified in five programs by ICSA Labs: Firewall, Antivirus, IPSec VPN, Network IPS and Antispam. Fortinet is based in Sunnyvale, California.
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