Industry Research Reports and Market Analysis at MindBranch.com Research Index | Publishers | My Account | Contact Us | About MindBranch
Welcome Guest  (Login/Register) |  0 items
  
Advanced Search > | Tips >
Contact a
Research Assistant

US 800-774-4410
or +1-240-747-3094

Search Assistance >

Home  > Computers and Information Technology  >  Software  >  Security & Privacy

Microsoft's security strategy


Published Date: September 2009
Published By: Ovum Plc
Page Count: 24
Order Code: R464-1501
 
DescriptionTable of ContentsSearch Inside
this Report
Similar
Products

Microsoft is the largest software vendor, but most people still do not think of it as a security vendor. Attitudes need to change. Its ‘Trustworthy Computing’ initiative has transformed its business, and it now has a massive security-related operation. The company’s security products business is only part of its security activity, but the product portfolio is large and growing. Trustworthy Computing is kept separate from the security products business. Even the restriction of Microsoft products only being relevant in Windows environments is fading as Microsoft takes leadership across the industry.

Similar Products
Japan IT Security End-User Survey 2009
Published Nov 2009 by IDC


IT Security Across Western European Vertical Markets - Trends and Opportunities: An IDC Survey
Published Nov 2009 by IDC


Global IT Security Market Forecast to 2013
Published Nov 2009 by RNCOS


Japan IT Security 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Analysis: Software, Hardware and Services
Published Oct 2009 by IDC


Japan Security Software 2009: Identity and Access Management, Vulnerability Management, Secure Content and Threat Management
Published Oct 2009 by IDC


World Secure Mobile Endpoint Products Market
Published Oct 2009 by Frost & Sullivan


Worldwide Security and Vulnerability Management 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Vendor Shares
Published Oct 2009 by IDC


Worldwide Endpoint Security 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Vendor Shares
Published Oct 2009 by IDC


Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Enterprise Security Planning Priorities and Purchasing Factors
Published Oct 2009 by IDC


Enterprise Security: global market forecast model (Interactive Model)
Published Oct 2009 by Datamonitor




 


Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Site Map | Return Policy | Help FAQs
Copyright © 1999-2008, All Rights Reserved, MindBranch.com
Trust-e Logo
Phone: 800-774-4410 (US) or +1-240-747-3094 (Int'l)
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST Monday through Friday
Email: support@mindbranch.com