The pivot table and relative summary tables in this report allow you to view a five-year (2007 through 2012) total software revenue projection for each subsegment of the security software market: enterprise antivirus, consumer antivirus, user provisioning, e-mail security boundary, Web access management, URL filtering, security information and event management, and other security software. The subregions covered include 16 individual countries in Western Europe (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the U.K.) and the Rest of Western Europe. It also includes 12 countries in Eastern Europe (the Baltics [Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania], Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine) and the Rest of Eastern Europe, and three countries in the Middle East and Africa (South Africa, Turkey and Israel) and the Rest of Middle East and Africa.
1 Total Security Software Revenue Summary, 2007-2012
2 Pivot Table: Total Security Software Revenue, 2007-2012
5 Segmentation and Definitions
6 Market Assumptions, Drivers and Inhibitors
7 Geographical Assumptions
1-1 Total Security Software Revenue by Subsegment, 2007-2012 (Millions of Dollars)
1-2 Total Security Software Revenue by Subregion, 2007-2012 (Millions of Dollars)
1-3 Total Security Software Revenue Growth by Subregion, 2007-2012 (Percent)
2-1 Total Security Software Revenue for All Market Subsegments and Subregions, 2007-2012 (Millions of Currency)
4-1 Exchange Rates (Foreign Currency per U.S. Dollar)
4-2 Geographical Segmentation
1-1 Total Security Software Revenue by Subsegment, 2007-2012
1-2 Total Security Software Revenue Growth by Subregion, 2007-2012
3-1 General Notes on Forecast Methodology
3-2 Technology Segmentation
3-3 Notes on Data Collection
4-1 Notes on Exchange Rates and Currency Impact
5-1 Link to Definitions and Methodology Guides
5-2 Market and Technology Definitions
7-1 Europe Geographical Assumptions
7-2 Middle East and Africa Geographical Assumptions
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