
Microsoft gears up for antivirus offering
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 said Sybari...
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