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Home > Market Research > Materials & Manufacturing > Decision Matrix: Selecting an Identity & Access Management Vendor (Competitor Focus)
Introduction
As the focus of enterprise security moves from the perimeter and towards identity-centric and information-centric security, ID&AM will become a strategic issue in a wide variety of settings. Datamonitor has developed this Decision Matrix to help businesses select the most appropriate ID&AM vendors based on their technology strength, reputation among customers, and impact in the market.
Scope
*Provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the Identity & Access Management market and influencing its competitive dynamics.
*Delivers an overall comparison of Identity & Access Management vendors in terms of their technology, user sentiment and market impact.
*Presents a detailed view of each vendor's Identity and Access Management offering, as well as providing advice on the suitability of these offerings.
*Vendors covered include: BMC, CA, Evidian (Bull), IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, RSA Security (EMC) and Sun Microsystems.
Highlights
In terms of revenue growth, Oracle achieves the maximum score as it continues to attract new customers and increase its market share. Datamonitor believes Oracle's success is due to its efficient utilization of its extensive partner network and the prevalence of its application and middleware infrastructure among enterprises of all sizes.
n terms of technology, BMC is particularly strong in the areas of user provisioning and administration and policy management. This is to be expected, since those two areas are the closest to BMC's core strengths in IT systems management and desktop management.
Some vendors, such as IBM, CA, and BMC are acutely aware of the potential for integration between ID&AM and service management and this is likely to affect their strategy. Novell is also likely to evolve its solutions in this direction as it develops its capabilities around systems and service management.
Reasons to Purchase
*Gain detailed knowledge of Identity & Access Management vendors' strengths with regards to technology, user sentiment and market impact.
*Identity & Access Management vendors can benchmark their own performance in various key criteria against their competitors.
*Enterprise IT managers will gain valuable insight to improve their Identity & Access Management purchasing decisions.
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Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Identity & access management: the leading vendors 2 ANALYSIS 2 Market trends and developments 2 The ID&AM market will show robust growth, despite the pressure on IT budgets 3 Mobility and flexible working requirements are bringing about developments in ID&AM 4 The technical and organizational complexities of using ID&AM are gradually being resolved 4 Complexity and heterogeneity will offset the dominance of infrastructure vendors 4 The ID&AM market has already reached a relatively high degree of consolidation 5 Mass-market strong authentication is an inevitable evolution in the ID&AM space 5 The identity & access management Decision Matrix 7 IBM and CA dominate the high end of the market and are the top overall performers 8 Novell has the strongest technology performance and is on track to improve its market impact 8 Oracle and Microsoft are relative newcomers which have rapidly improved their technology and market reach 8 Identity is increasingly recognized as a key component of IT service management strategies 9 Market Leaders 11 Market leaders: technology 11 Vendors with shortlist ratings are among the leaders in most technology rating categories 11 ID&AM market leaders do not dominate the authentication market and this is unlikely to change 12 Federated identity offerings have clearly been prioritized for investment by many vendors 12 Market leaders: user sentiment 13 There is little differentiation between vendors in terms of user sentiment, with IBM enjoying a slight lead 13 Relative to its market impact and technology strength, CA suffers from a low user sentiment rating 13 Market leaders: impact 14 IBM leads in terms of market impact, with ratings slightly higher than CA and RSA 15 Oracle continues to be successful at outpacing the market and is evidently increasing its market share 15 VENDOR ANALYSIS 16 BMC: identity & access management radars 16 Recommendation: Explore 17 CA: identity & access management radars 18 Recommendation: Shortlist 19 Evidian (Bull): identity & access management radars 20 Recommendation: Explore 21 IBM: identity & access management radars 22 Recommendation: Shortlist 23 Microsoft: identity & access management radars 25 Recommendation: Consider 26 Novell: identity & access management radars 27 Recommendation: Shortlist 28 Oracle: identity & access management radars 29 Recommendation: Consider 30 RSA Security: identity & access management radar 31 Recommendation: Consider 32 Sun Microsystems: identity & access management radar 33 Recommendation: Consider 34 Other Notable Vendors 35 Conclusion 35 APPENDIX 36 Definitions 36 Datamonitor Ratings 36 Extended methodology 37 Technology 37 User sentiment 37 Market Impact 38 Further reading 39 Ask the analyst 40 Disclaimer 40 List of Tables Table 1: The identity & access management Decision Matrix 7 List of Figures Figure 1: The ID&AM market will continue to grow, despite pressures on IT budgets 3 Figure 2: The identity & access management Decision Matrix 7 Figure 3: The overlap between ID&AM and systems management represents an opportunity to some vendors 9 Figure 4: Market leaders: technology 11 Figure 5: Market leaders: user sentiment 13 Figure 6: Market leaders: impact 14 Figure 7: BMC: identity & access management radars 16 Figure 8: CA: identity & access management radars 18 Figure 9: Evidian: identity & access management radars 20 Figure 10: IBM: identity & access management radars 22 Figure 11: Microsoft: identity & access management radars 25 Figure 12: Novell: identity & access management radars 27 Figure 13: Oracle: identity & access management radars 29 Figure 14: RSA Security: identity & access management radar 31 Figure 15: Sun Microsystems: identity & access management radar 33
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