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Trend Micro Bets on SaaS to Tap SMB Market


The security vendor is optimistic on its Security-as-a-Service offering, especially in the vastly untapped SMB market

 By Srikanth RP, NC, June 16 2009, 1100 hrs

Understanding the fact that the SMB market has been a vastly underserved market by security vendors, primarily because of issues related to price, Trend Micro has launched a hosted SaaS e-mail security solution, called Trend Micro InterScan Hosted Messaging Security (IMHS). The solution ensures that every e-mail gets routed through Trend Micro’s servers and is checked for spam, viruses, and other forms of malware.


 

“Maintaining optimal security is extremely resource intensive, and is beyond the reach of most SMBs. The SaaS offering ensures that all security-related maintenance with respect to patches, updates and fixes is continuously done, giving the IT team time to focus on more strategic initiatives,” says Amit Nath, Country Manager, Trend Micro India.

 

The added advantage of choosing a SaaS based solution is the fact that the solution is backed up by a comprehensive service level agreement. Nath claims that the SaaS model is extremely well-suited for SMBs as they can reduce over 75 percent of technical IT support calls since every update is centrally managed from the cloud.

 

Though the SaaS-based model still faces a huge amount of resistance in India due to real and perceived bandwidth issues, Nath is convinced that this model has huge potential to grow. “The SaaS model has seen a renewed interest in the country, as every investment in a recessionary period has to be justified which augurs well for SaaS.”

 

With a surge in the amount of Indian users who are trying out the evaluation for its IMHS service, Trend Micro is adequately poised to address the huge managed e-mail filtering market. 

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6/22/2009 9:27:35 AM
 
Trend Micro has the right idea here. The SMB market is primed for a SaaS solution, whether it be for email security, CRM, or collaboration tools. With so many SaaS vendor options now, SMBs must look at a number of criteria when evaluating which is best for them. You mentioned one advantage to SaaS solutions is the comprehensive service level agreement. This is very true, however SMBs should be aware that each vendor offers a varied SLA. The huge advantage is there's no need to update or upgrade the software because it is done on the vendor's end. A resource that helped me out a lot is a white paper found at http://hyperoffice.com/saas-reviews-for-smbs
 
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