Microsoft paved the way for its first serious foray into antivirus tools last week by completing the purchase of Sybari Software. The giant immediately kicked off a consumer subscription service that could preface a broader push into the business market.
Sybari will be a Microsoft subsidiary and its Antigen line will be offered as standalone products for Windows, Microsoft messaging gateways and Lotus Domino. But citing lack of demand, Microsoft sa...
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