The global linux operating system market was valued at 5.33 Billion U.S. dollars in 2021 and is expected to grow to 22.15 Billion U.S. dollars in 2029, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.8% during the forecast period. . Factors affecting the growth ofLinux Operating System Market (2023-2029): Cost: Linux is an open-source operating system, meaning it is free to use and distribute. This makes it an attractive option for organizations and individuals looking to reduce software costs. Security: Linux is known for its security features, such as built-in firewalls and secure user permissions. This makes it a popular choice for organizations that need to protect sensitive data. Customizability: Linux is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor the operating system to their specific needs. This makes it a popular choice for organizations with unique requirements. Support: Linux has a large and active community of users and developers, providing a wealth of support and resources. This makes it a popular choice for organizations that need a stable and well-supported operating system. Scalability: Linux is a highly scalable operating system, making it suitable for use on a wide range of hardware and in various environments such as cloud, IoT, and embedded systems. Cloud Computing: Linux has been widely adopted in cloud computing infrastructure and services such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform, OpenStack, Kubernetes etc. IoT and Embedded systems: Due to its small footprint, low power consumption and customizability, Linux is widely used in IoT and embedded systems devices such as routers, cameras, smart devices, etc. . Between 2023 and 2029, the growth of the Linux operating system market is driven by cost-effectiveness and strong security features, leading to wider adoption.. Linux Market Growth, Open Source Benefits, Linux Customization, Cloud Infrastructure, Security Features. . Brittany Day
Demand for security appliances is going through the roof, with western European sales of the devices predicted to reach over $1.4bn in 2009, up from around $625m in 2004. According to a newly released IDC study, the sector is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 18 per cent. . Of the three security appliance categories covered in the study - firewall/VPN, intrusion detection and prevention (ID&P), and unified threat management (UTM) - the latter is expected to exhibit the strongest growth, enjoying a rate of 61 per cent between 2004 and 2009. "There will be a significant shift in the western European security appliance landscape over the forecast period," said Oliver Harcourt, senior research analyst for European enterprise server solutions at IDC. "In 2004, firewall/VPN security appliances dominated the market as the primary category, but over the forecast period its share of the market will be cannibalised by ID&P and in particular UTM appliances as they exhibit stronger growth. "In 2009, UTM security appliances will be the primary category, constituting around 50 per cent of western European security appliance revenue." The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . The market for security solutions in Western Europe is expected to see substantial growth, driven primarily by the increasing popularity of UTM systems and heightened consumer demand.. Security Appliance Market, UTM Growth, Firewall Sales. . Brittany Day
The worldwide market for security server appliances grew by 22 percent in the third quarter, and is expected to continue increasing next year, a market research firm said Thursday.. . .. The worldwide market for security server appliances grew by 22 percent in the third quarter, and is expected to continue increasing next year, a market research firm said Thursday. Revenue from high-tech systems used to protect corporate networks reached $379.1 million, compared to $311.02 million during the same period last year, International Data Corp. said. Within the overall market, the intrusion detection appliance segment posted an 89 percent growth rate, but the firewall and virtual private network market remained the largest segment, with $317.7 million in factory revenues in the quarter. "IDC expects the security appliance market -- particularly the intrusion detection appliance market -- to continue its strong growth in 2004," IDC analyst Charles Kolodgy said in a statement. "A number of new security appliance options have been introduced to the market and this appears to be fueling some of the growth." The increasing threat of virus attacks on the Internet can't hurt either. Security experts predict spam, for example, will climb next year as a percentage of total e-mail from its current average rate of 50 percent to as much as 75 percent. Many spammers are adopting virus techniques to distribute messages more effectively, increasing their threat to consumers and businesses. The link for this article located at Techweb.com is no longer available. . Recent analysis reveals a 19% increase in cloud-based security solutions, spurred by escalating cyber vulnerabilities.. Security Appliance Market Growth, Network Threats, Cybersecurity Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With all that has happened in the last 18 months, the need for encryption chips and integrated components is picking up steam, according to In-Stat/MDR Although still in its infancy, the high-tech market research firm reports that the security IC market will be propelled upward by the continuation of heightened security concerns, coupled with the technology's ability to help companies operate more efficiently and lower operating costs. . . .. With all that has happened in the last 18 months, the need for encryption chips and integrated components is picking up steam, according to In-Stat/MDR Although still in its infancy, the high-tech market research firm reports that the security IC market will be propelled upward by the continuation of heightened security concerns, coupled with the technology's ability to help companies operate more efficiently and lower operating costs. As a result, the encryption chip market will grow from less than $75 million in 2001 to over $575 million by 2006. "There is no escape from the reality that companies need to do business over the Web. Therefore, security is not an option, but a necessity," says Eric Mantion, a Senior Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. The link for this article located at ContentWire is no longer available. . Surge in the requirement for cryptographic processors fueled by safety concerns and improved functionality in corporate activities during the last year and a half.. Encryption Chips, Security Technology, Integrated Components, Market Growth, High-Tech. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Demand for Internet-based security products is exploding, as sales reached $243 million last quarter and are expected to more than double next year, a new study shows. With Check Point Software Technologies and Cisco Systems leading the way, sales of . . . . Demand for Internet-based security products is exploding, as sales reached $243 million last quarter and are expected to more than double next year, a new study shows. With Check Point Software Technologies and Cisco Systems leading the way, sales of virtual private networking (VPN) hardware grew to $243 million during the 2000 third quarter, triple the revenue from the same period last year and a growth of 32 percent from the previous quarter. Sales of security products are expected to skyrocket to $506 million in revenue next third quarter, according to a new study by market research firm Infonetics Research. "We're at the beginning of a period of astronomical growth in the VPN market," Infonetics analyst Jeff Wilson said in a statement. VPNs allow companies to create secure connections using the Internet, offering a cheap and easy way to connect not only mobile workers, but also branch offices and partners to their corporate computer systems. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . With quarterly earnings hitting $243 million, the appetite for online security solutions is poised to escalate even more in the coming year.. VPN Growth, Internet Security, Cyber Protection, Security Services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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