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21 Oct 2011
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13 Oct 2010
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Security spending as a percentage of total IT budgets is expected to fall in 2010 to 5% as opposed to 6% in 2009, according to figures from analyst Gartner. The research suggested that while some areas of IT security would be down in terms of expenditure this year, those security solutions which were closely tied to new business initiatives would not see a slump. Technologies that focus on securing data assets are likely to be among the most popular
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