Infonetics Says Virtualization Driving Enterprise Data Center Security Purchases, Budgets Growing 57 Percent


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Technology market research firm Infonetics Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS), conducted in-depth surveys with 137 medium and large businesses in North America that operate their own data centers and found that 76 percent of respondents consider virtualization to be an important driver for purchasing new security solutions. "The battle for data center security domination is raging, particularly at the high end of the appliance market. 2014 brought major market share changes, and this will continue in 2015 as buyers jump ship to get the throughput, interfaces, connection performance, and detection and mitigation technologies they need," said Jeff Wilson, research director for cybersecurity technology at Infonetics Research, now part of IHS. "The somewhat isolated market for virtual appliances and virtualization-aware security solutions is merging with software-defined networking (SDN) in the data center, and this combination will lead to explosive market growth," Wilson said.Infonetics' 2015 Data Center Security Strategies and Vendor Leadership: North American Enterprise Survey details enterprises' plans for deploying security solutions in data centers, as well as their thoughts on leading data center security vendors.DATA CENTER SECURITY SURVEY HIGHLIGHTSBusinesses participating in Infonetics' survey spent an average of $9.6 million on data center security solutions in 2014, with plans to grow spending 57 percent in 2016.Cisco did very well across the board in respondent data center security solution supplier leadership ratings: its lowest score was higher than any other vendor's highest score.Strength in data center security buying criteria is primarily a function of overall brand strength, but there are some interesting peaks and valleys in vendor ratings by enterprises participating in the study: - Juniper jumps up for technology innovation and price - Palo Alto has a surprisingly high score for management relative to its overall brand awareness and strengthDATA CENTER SECURITY SURVEY SYNOPSISInfonetics' 27-page annual data center security survey provides an in-depth look at the security plans of organizations that operate their own data centers. The study covers data center security purchase drivers, deployments, interface speed and throughput requirements, spending plans and suppliers, and features enterprises' ratings of 11 vendors (Arbor, Check Point, Cisco, F5 Networks, Fortinet, HP, Juniper, McAfee, Palo Alto Networks, Trend Micro, VMware) on 10 criteria. To purchase the report, contact www.infonetics.com/contact.asp.RELATED RESEARCHSurvey Unveils Businesses' Plans for Mobile Security, Internet of Things, Wearables: http://www.infonetics.com/pr/2015/Mobile-IoT-Security-Strategies-Survey-Highlights.asp Network Security Market Lifted by Cloud and Data Center Projects; Shift Coming: http://www.infonetics.com/pr/2015/4Q14-Network-Security-Market-Highlights.asp SaaS and Virtual Appliances Buoy Flagging Content Security Gateway Market: http://www.infonetics.com/pr/2015/4Q14-Content-Security-Market-Highlights.asp RECENT AND UPCOMING RESEARCHDownload Infonetics' 2015 service brochure (http://www.infonetics.com/downloads/2015-Infonetics-Research-Services-Brochure.pdf) or log in: www.infonetics.com/login.- Cloud and CPE Managed Security Services Forecast (Mar.)- Mobile Device Security Client Software Forecast (Apr.)- Network and Content Security Vendor Scorecard (May)- Content Security Gateway Appliances, Software, and SaaS Forecast (May)- Network Security Appliances and Software Forecast (May)- DDoS Prevention Appliances Forecast (June)- Mobile Infrastructure Security Forecast (June)- DDoS Mitigation Strategies and Vendor Leadership Survey (June)INFONETICS WEBINARS (https://www.infonetics.com/infonetics-events) Bare Metal Switching: Is it for Everyone? (Apr. 30: Register)Next-Gen DDoS Mitigation: Leveraging Hybrid and Cloud Solutions (Watch now)Putting a Stop to Hidden Threats in SSL Traffic (Watch now)Practical Strategies for Fighting Advanced Malware and Threats (Watch now)Security Primer for SDN and NFV (Sponsor)Securing the Internet of Things (Sponsor)TO PURCHASE RESEARCH, PLEASE CONTACT:North America (West), Asia Pacific: Larry Howard Larry.Howard@ihs.com +1 408-583-3335 North America (East, Midwest), Latin America, EMEA: Scott Coyne Scott.Coyne@ihs.com +1 408-583-3395 Greater China, Southeast Asia, India: 大中华区 Jeffrey Song Jeffrey.Song@ihs.com +86 21-3919-8505 Japan 日本 Takashi Kimura, TAK Analytics takashi.kimura@takanalytics.com +81 3-6408-5566

27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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