Countries covered: Middle East
This IDC study presents the security software market in the Gulf States for 2003 and forecasts expenditure on security software applications through 2008. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for five discrete market categories. It also ranks the major security software providers by their 2003 revenue, and includes a profile of their activities and presence in individual country and vertical markets.
The study aims to answer the following questions:
What is the current size of the software security market in the Gulf States?
Which security software segments are most important? What is the current focus of spending?
What are IDC's predictions for spending on security software and what are the assumptions for forecast numbers? What impact will these have on the market developments?
Who are the market leaders based on license and maintenance revenues and what are their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for the future?
Which industry sectors are the most important sources of demand for security software applications? What are the future trends in this area?
"Today, the Gulf States security market comprises a number of discrete markets, with varying levels of maturity, awareness, and adoption. Investment in security products continues to be dominated by efforts to combat specific threats rather than an understanding of the overall risks faced." ? Heini Booysen, Senior Analyst, IDC Middle East
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