According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Security Appliance Tracker, both factory revenue and unit shipments continued to grow in the fourth quarter of 2014 (4Q14).
Worldwide vendor revenue grew 8,6% year-over-year to $2,6-billion in the fourth quarter – the 21st consecutive quarter of revenue growth. Shipments grew nearly twice as fast as revenue at 16,7% year-over-year to 635 933 units, making 4Q14 the fourth consecutive quarter of shipment growth.
For the full year 2014, revenue and shipments improved 8,4% and 8,3% respectively to $9,4-billion and 2,1-million units.
The Europe, Middle East & Africa region ended the fourth quarter with a 26,9% share of total worldwide revenue, a loss of 2,3 share points year-over-year and one point compared to the third quarter. Unit shipments were up 9,8% year-over-year, driven largely by demand in the emerging markets in Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East & Africa.
“2014 saw a record number of serious data breaches causing both government agencies and companies to realize how susceptible they are to cyber threats that cut beyond boundaries,” says Ebenezer Obeng-Nyarkoh, senior research analyst: Worldwide Trackers Group at IDC.
“In spite of this, many companies still have not done enough to protect their systems, which could compromise their security and jeopardise sensitive data and information.”
Cisco continues to lead the overall security appliance market with a 16.6,% share of worldwide revenue in 4Q14. This was the first time since the fourth quarter of 2014 that Cisco failed to achieve double-digit year-over-year growth in a quarter.
Check Point remained the number two security appliance vendor with 13,2% revenue share in the quarter, gaining 1,2 share points year-over-year. In addition to 14,4% year-over-year revenue growth, Check Point posted impressive shipment growth of 25,6% in the fourth quarter.
Fortinet returned to the number three position with year-over-year revenue growth of 27,4% and capturing 7,7% of worldwide revenues. Fortinet remains the largest security appliance vendor in terms of shipments with 18,8% share of total unit shipments in 4Q14, driven by its Unified Threat Management solution.
Since entering the top five in the second half of 2013, Palo Alto Networks has experienced the fastest year-over-year revenue growth, consistently outpacing the overall market. Palo Alto Networks ended the fourth quarter with year-over-year revenue growth of 53,3% and a 7,6% share of worldwide revenues.
Rounding out the top five vendors, Blue Coat and McAfee finished the quarter in a tie with each vendor holding a 4,3% share of worldwide revenues. Both vendors experienced declining revenue share on a year-over-year and sequential basis.