World Network Access Control (NAC) Products and Architectures Markets
World Network Access Control (NAC) Products and Architectures Markets
RELEASE DATE
19-Oct-2006
19-Oct-2006
REGION
Global
Global
Research Code: FA06-01-00-00-00
SKU: IT01984-NA-MR_11739
$4,950.00
In stock
SKU
IT01984-NA-MR_11739
Description
Frost & Sullivan does not view NAC as a market of point devices or licenses that are sold and easily counted. Instead Frost & Sullivan views NAC as a solution framework that enables organizations to: 1) Protect the endpoint 2) Compare endpoints against a predefined organizational policy before allowing those endpoints on the network, 3) Provide some form of remediation should an endpoint be seen as out of compliance and 4) Provide continued policy enforcement the entire time the endpoint is on the network. Large vendors such as Microsoft and Cisco are leading the charge in this approach with their Network Admission Control and Network Access Protocol frameworks respectively, however other vendors have had success with appliances.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- Market Overview and Definitions
- Key Market Drivers and Restraints
- Key Findings and Conclusions
Market Characteristics
- Market Overview and Introduction
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Market Challenges
Market Trends and Forecasts
- NAC Architectures and Appliances
- NAC Appliance Market Engineering Measurements
- NAC Appliance Revenue Forecasts
- Partnerships
- Vertical Market Analysis
Competitive Analysis
- Market Structure and Competitive Analysis
- NAC Appliance Market Competitor Analysis - Market Leader/Challengers/Contenders/Specialists and Niche Players
Strategic Recommendations
- Strategic Recommendations for NAC Architecture Vendors
- Strategic Recommendations for NAC Appliance Vendors
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Frost & Sullivan does not view NAC as a market of point devices or licenses that are sold and easily counted. Instead Frost & Sullivan views NAC as a solution framework that enables organizations to: 1) Protect the endpoint 2) Compare endpoints against a predefined organizational policy before allowing those endpoints on the network, 3) Provide some form of remediation should an endpoint be seen as out of compliance and 4) Provide continued policy enforcement the entire time the endpoint is on the network. Large vendors such as Microsoft and Cisco are leading the charge in this approach with their Network Admission Control and Network Access Protocol frameworks respectively, however other vendors have had success with appliances.
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | FA06-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |