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The Total Economic Impace of Microsoft SIEM And XDR

When it comes to IT security, the fact is that best-of-breed solutions can cause IT staff more work than an integrated security platform. Microsoft's unified security information and event management (SIEM) and extended detection and response (XDR) tools provide cost efficiencies and streamline security workflows. How much could a typical business save with Microsoft integrated SIEM and XDR solution? Forrester Consulting performed a Total Economic Impact (TEI) study to find out. Download the Forrester study to learn the potential financial impact of Microsoft SIEM and XDR on a business.

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