Kaspersky Lab - Class Leader in Security Solutions Endpoint Security
The independent research firm IDC has assigned Kaspersky Lab the leadership status on the results of comparative analysis of vendors in the Western European market class security solutions Endpoint Security for large businesses. IDC experts noted serious attention given by Kaspersky Lab to endpoint protection devices. In addition, the analyst firm praised the quick response of Kaspersky Lab on the emergence of new malware, support for all types of devices in the corporate network, with convenient management tools, extensive monitoring devices and data encryption, as well as flexible pricing.
In the report, IDC experts noted: "Over the past ten years, the company has shown significant growth in the market of security solutions for small, medium and large businesses through its product class Endpoint Security, created to meet the needs of each category of customers. The new platform Kaspersky Security for Business has demonstrated the ability of the company to develop technologies that help solve specific business problems, such as those associated with the use of resources, management, and financial costs of IT".
"The corporate sector for Kaspersky Lab is a strategic area of ??growth and development. In January 2013 we launched a new flagship solution Kaspersky Security for business, in which comprehensive data protection, performance, and ease of management capabilities are combined with traditional anti-virus protection. Re-entering the category of leaders by such a reputable company as IDC - this time among the suppliers of protective class solutions Endpoint Security in the Western European market - is extremely important for us. The high rating of our achievements will help us to further strengthen our market position and develop expertise in the corporate sector," commented on the results of the IDC analysis Alexander Erofeev, Director of Marketing for Kaspersky Lab.
In the comparative analysis IDC highlighted two key categories for determining the success of vendors, "opportunity" and "strategy." The first of them assesses the current status of the company and its product in the market. The second category is the strategic decisions made by the management company, and behind them the results in the form of products and services, the presence of various segments of the consumer market, and plans to increase market share in the future (three to five years). Within this category, analysts of IDC estimate how vendor strategies in different areas meet the requirements of clients. - 17D-
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