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The State of Security 2023

Security 2023: Quick Reaction Force Cyberattacks continue to grow in quantity and sophistication at the same time that organizations’ systems become increasingly complex. Security teams, as always, feel the stress. But a surprising outcome of our 2023 State of Security research is that the number of respondents who say they just can’t keep up has …

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The Impact of Poor SaaS Performance on Globally Distributed Enterprises

SaaS Adoption Maintains Rapid Growth Modern enterprises seek opportunities to drive greater levels of efficiency and productivity into their businesses. One of the key trends over the last decade has been the transition away from applications purchased and deployed in private data centers to the consumption of applications as software-as-a-service. ESG’s annual technology spending intentions …

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The 2020 State of Application Assembly

In-house application builders are no longer taking months or even years to develop applications from scratch — instead they are increasingly using SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) products as “building blocks” to speed time-to-market. According to the 2020 State of Application Building survey results, rather than build everything in-house, the majority of app builders now utilize best-in-class SaaS …

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Cloud Adoption and Risk Report 2019

When using software-as-a-service (SaaS) we are responsible for the security of our data, and need to ensure it is accessed appropriately. When using infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) or platform-as-a-service (PaaS), we are additionally responsible for the security of our workloads, and need to ensure the underlying application and infrastructure components are not misconfigured.

Optimizing Cloud Security: Extend & Standardize Protection

Key Stats

IDC survey respondents cited “improved IT security” as the second most anticipated benefit of public cloud adoption.
64% of businesss (of all sizes) are using Saas. this percentage rises to 81% when we add in respondents that plan to adopt SaaS within a year.