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Indian SMBs to invest $134 million on security this year: AMI
 

 

 
Saturday, May 06, 2006

 

Small and medium businesses in India are on track to cross $133.6 million on beefing up their IT security solutions this year, buoyed by their adoption of sophisticated enterprise applications and advanced storage solutions. That's a jump of 53 percent over last year, which in turn saw infotech security spending leap 63 percent over 2004, according to the latest study by New York-based AMI-Partners.

As India's small and medium businesses (with employee sizes between 1 and 999) embrace the benefits of Internet access, network connectivity and increased storage capacity, IT security has become an important focal point for these businesses. "Many SMBs have seen the loss in productivity and have experienced the damage that online viruses can inflict," says Neha Jalan, Kolkata-based Analyst at AMI-Partners. "With the explosive growth of the Internet, the advent of broadband 'always-on' technology, and the increased prevalence of viruses and malicious worms, data security has assumed greater significance."

One of the primary factors hindering the widespread use of security solutions has been a lack of awareness amongst Indian SMBs. However, the
upsurge in security solutions adoption is the result of pressure from both internal and external factors. "These include deployment of broadband connectivity, integration of various business applications, usage of hosted applications and increased interaction with global business partners," said Jalan. More than a third of SBs (1-99 employees) and 42 percent of MBs (100-999 employees) rated the need to enhance enterprise IT security as "important" and "very important."

"India SMBs are gradually progressing from the first stage of security solutions adoption to deploying sophisticated bundled offerings," commented Jalan. AMI's latest studies on India's small and medium businesses show that 83 percent of SMBs have installed anti-virus software on their PCs and 30 percent of medium businesses also deploy anti-spam software. Additionally, the majority of LAN small and medium businesses have deployed a software-based firewall on their PCs or LAN servers.

Given their limited budgets and in-house IT skills and resources, SMBs need products that are easy to adopt and maintain. Until now, India SMBs have been focused on deploying stand-alone security solutions. However, as vendors offer point-based solutions to counter different kinds of attacks, users face the challenge of integrating these various solutions. This has led to the emergence of integrated security solutions as one of the fastest-growing segments in the SMB security market. "India SMBs prefer to manage their security deployment internally, and as most are still investing in basic security products, this strategy has been effective," remarks Jalan.

"Nevertheless, as businesses progress towards deploying firewalls, VPNs and IDS, managed security services offer the twin benefits of convenience and cost-effectiveness." Less than a tenth of medium businesses currently invest in managed security services, but this service is anticipated to grow much faster than other traditional security solutions in the near future.

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