Worldwide security software market grew 4.9 percent in 2013

Worldwide security software revenue totaled $19.9 billion in 2013, a 4.9 percent increase from 2012 revenue of $19.0 billion, according to Gartner, Inc. The lower-than-expected growth was due to commoditization of key subsegments and the decline in growth for two of the top five vendors.

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Telehouse commits to HIPAA compliance

TELEHOUSE announces its ongoing commitment to customer security and privacy with the company’s Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance, to be completed July 2014.

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Enterprise search adoption remains low

Despite the employee productivity benefits that internal enterprise search could bring to any organisation, a new survey reveals only 38% of IT departments responding have invested in or plan to invest in enterprise search capabilities for a range of reasons topped by security concerns. The survey, subject of a new report, included more than 300 enterprise IT security professionals and was conducted by Varonis Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:VRNS), the leading provider of software solutions for...

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