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APAC Virtualisation Security Mkt To Reach $549 Mn In 2017

by Biztech2.com Staff 14th September, 2012 in Virtualisation

   

In the wake of rising cost pressures, enterprises in the Asia Pacific are rapidly adopting virtualisation in their IT infrastructure setup to address dynamic business requirements or as part of a cloud initiative. Consequently, virtualisation security has become indispensable to enterprises.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan finds that the market earned revenues of $48.4 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach $549.6 million in 2017.

As virtualisation spawns new and complex security threats, virtualisation security solutions will evolve to protect virtual infrastructure and manage inter virtual machine traffic.

“End users need to be made aware that virtualising a business environment without implementing adequate security measures may be counterproductive, as it could increase costs and reduce agility,” said Frost & Sullivan Industry Manager Cathy Huang.

With virtualisation, the virtualisation layer (hypervisor) becomes a sensitive security target, as its breach could compromise all hosted workloads. Currently, the manageability of virtual infrastructures is a bigger priority than security management among enterprises. Vendors are also pegged back by the lack of compliance support on securing the virtualisation infrastructure and the high costs of security products.

However, the growing market mindshare is expected to accelerate the growth of the market. The strong growth momentum in the cloud computing market provides further impetus, as virtualisation is a key enabling technology in cloud computing.

The market will also get a leg up from maturing regulations, such as the latest version of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS), which details the requirements for securing virtual infrastructure.

"To succeed in the market, vendors' virtualisation security solutions must be able to optimise resource-intensive tasks," noted Huang. "Vendors that provide consistent policy management across physical and virtual environments will stand out."

Tags: APAC, Virtualisation, Security, Frost & Sullivan

   

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