The wide area networking (Wan) optimisation market is seeing substantial
growth having been flat for a number of years, according to the latest market
research.
Gartner
analyst Andy Rolfe, author of the company's Magic Quadrant report on Wan
application delivery, explained that the past two years had seen dramatic
growth.
"It was a substantial market but it was not seeing a lot of growth. In fact
it was languishing," he told
vnunet.com. "But it has
really taken off over the past two years."
Gartner's research showed that the whole Wan optimisation and control market
increased by 22 per cent between the second and third quarters of 2007.
Nigel Hawthorn, vice president of worldwide marketing at Wan optimisation
vendor Blue
Coat, claimed that the market had matured in the 10 years his company had
been operating.
"Enterprises were not interested in paying for faster access to data; they
were more interested in security products," he told
vnunet.com.
"As companies have centralised applications at their offices, they now have
remote users saying that access to those applications and services is too slow.
Companies are now willing to pay for those web traffic acceleration services."
Rolfe confirmed that company consolidation of IT resources had been a major
factor in the growth of the market.
"Optimisation has changed the market dramatically and centralisation has been
key to that," he said.
Blue Coat maintained that its ability to offer security and optimisation had
helped it gain business, with 40,000 appliances installed worldwide.
"To get the benefit, you must have an appliance in the smallest office,"
said Hawthorn.
"You can save enormous costs by connecting using the internet rather than an
expensive leased line direct back to HQ. But you can only do that if you have
the security in that back office."
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