January 18, 2006 (Press Release) --
The architecture of Enterprise WLAN networks is being revamped to allow larger installations and to allay the security and management concerns of the IT managers.
Dependent Access Points and Switch/Appliance architecture will continue to become an increasingly popular method for providing solutions to facilitate centralized management and security functions within the corporate WLAN networks.
According to the Revised Edition of the market research report “Wireless LAN Security — An Industry Outlook” published by RNCOS, the market will continue to grow through 2009 to approximately $ 4.4billion, at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.5%.
The report further tells that a clear distinction of products would emerge in the next 12-18 months, ready to cater to the specific demands of the enterprise, consumer, and public market segments.
Wireless LAN products must encompass advanced features like robust security, management, and reliability, if they want to carve a niche for themselves in the enterprise market. LAN Vendors committed to advanced features should control the manufacturing of at least one part of the entire solution like access points or client adapters.
The report concentrating on WLAN security elaborates that security breaches worldwide costs the companies about $14.5 billion each year. Expenditure on security measures is expected to increase to approximately $30 billion in 2005. The global security market is likely to grow and reach about $ 65billion by 2008.
To purchase your copy: http://www.rncos.com/Report/COM21.htm
For more information about the report please visit www.rncos.com
Dependent Access Points and Switch/Appliance architecture will continue to become an increasingly popular method for providing solutions to facilitate centralized management and security functions within the corporate WLAN networks.
According to the Revised Edition of the market research report “Wireless LAN Security — An Industry Outlook” published by RNCOS, the market will continue to grow through 2009 to approximately $ 4.4billion, at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.5%.
The report further tells that a clear distinction of products would emerge in the next 12-18 months, ready to cater to the specific demands of the enterprise, consumer, and public market segments.
Wireless LAN products must encompass advanced features like robust security, management, and reliability, if they want to carve a niche for themselves in the enterprise market. LAN Vendors committed to advanced features should control the manufacturing of at least one part of the entire solution like access points or client adapters.
The report concentrating on WLAN security elaborates that security breaches worldwide costs the companies about $14.5 billion each year. Expenditure on security measures is expected to increase to approximately $30 billion in 2005. The global security market is likely to grow and reach about $ 65billion by 2008.
To purchase your copy: http://www.rncos.com/Report/COM21.htm
For more information about the report please visit www.rncos.com

The architecture of Enterprise WLAN networks is being revamped to allow larger installations and to allay the security and management concerns of the IT managers.
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