*Francis deSouza |
Symantec, a
global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions has
announced that information costs businesses worldwide $1.1 trillion annually,
according to its first ever State of Information Survey.
From
confidential customer information, to intellectual property, to financial
transactions, organizations possess massive amounts of information that not
only enable them to be competitive and efficient – but also stay in business.
Symantec’s Group
President, Enterprise Products and Services, Francis deSouza stated that,
digital information makes up 49 percent of an organization’s total value.
“The vast amount
of information that organizations produce today can help them better serve
their customers and increase productivity. However, the same information can
also become a major liability if it is not properly protected. Companies that
effectively use their information will have a major competitive advantage over
those who cannot, and in some cases it can be the difference between success
and failure,” he said.
deSouza further
disclosed that, “with its increasing value and rising cost, successful
companies will find ways to more effectively protect their information and
unleash the productivity it can bring.”
The survey
revealed that, businesses of all sizes are dealing with enormous amounts of
data. The total size of information stored today by all businesses is 2.2
zettabytes.
Small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) on average have 563
terabytes of data, compared with the average enterprise that has 100,000
terabytes. According to the report, information is expected to grow 67 percent
over the next year for enterprises and 178 percent for SMBs.
“On average,
enterprises spend $38 million annually on information, while SMBs spend
$332,000. However, the yearly cost per employee for SMBs is a lot higher at
$3,670, versus $3,297 for enterprise. For example, a typical 50-employee small
business spends $183,500 on information management, whereas a typical large
enterprise with 2,500 employees would spend $8.2 million” the report reads in
parts.
Symantec is a
global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions
to help consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven
world. Its software and services protect against more risks at more
points, more completely and efficiently, enabling confidence wherever
information is used or stored.
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