Symantec is splitting up
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Well Symantec is a ghost of what it once was.. very few people have positive comments about most of their products. They destroyed BackupExec.
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@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@ajstringham said:
HP AND Symantec?! WOW!
eBay and PayPal are splitting again, too
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/10/09/paypal_ebay_split_underbanked_americans_may_lose_out_with_incoming_ceo_dan.htmlWow, this is pretty interesting.. .I never understood why eBay and Paypal joined in the first place, that seems to pidgen hole PP.
A monopoly. You can only for things on ebay with paypal, sellers make other agreements sometimes but it's against the terms of ebay.. and theres no buyer protection.
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eBay bought them. Pigeon holing PayPal was not their concern. They wanted to control it. I think that they have done a pretty good job making it operate like a separate entity though.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Well Symantec is a ghost of what it once was.. very few people have positive comments about most of their products. They destroyed BackupExec.
Pun intended, I hope.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Well Symantec is a ghost of what it once was.. very few people have positive comments about most of their products. They destroyed BackupExec.
Interestingly enough, Richard at Webroot told me the only company he's seen that is a potential competitor in Webroot's style of product is products that are in the works at Symantec. Interesting stuff I thought.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Well Symantec is a ghost of what it once was.. very few people have positive comments about most of their products. They destroyed BackupExec.
Pub intended, I hope.
Haven't you had enough of pubs and parking garages?
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@ajstringham said:
Haven't you had enough of pubs and parking garages?
Nope
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
Haven't you had enough of pubs and parking garages?
Nope
Of course not...
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@ajstringham said:
Interestingly enough, Richard at Webroot told me the only company he's seen that is a potential competitor in Webroot's style of product is products that are in the works at Symantec. Interesting stuff I thought.
Well Symantec is the biggest fish in that pond. They are competitive, potentially, with everyone in that space. At their size, they just are no matter what.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
Interestingly enough, Richard at Webroot told me the only company he's seen that is a potential competitor in Webroot's style of product is products that are in the works at Symantec. Interesting stuff I thought.
Well Symantec is the biggest fish in that pond. They are competitive, potentially, with everyone in that space. At their size, they just are no matter what.
Webroot's approach to AV is pretty unique though.
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I still like Trendmicro as much as some people hate them. I had more problems when I tried webroot than I ever did with full deployments of Trendmicro.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I still like Trendmicro as much as some people hate them. I had more problems when I tried webroot than I ever did with full deployments of Trendmicro.
When did you last try Webroot?
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I love webroot - super fast and super light weight - and a journaling feature.
Now if they only had a bundle like GFI, @Nic
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@Dashrender said:
I love webroot - super fast and super light weight - and a journaling feature.
Now if they only had a bundle like GFI, @Nic
I agree. If Webroot had a suite of utilities like GFI does, they'd be unstoppable.
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@ajstringham said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
I still like Trendmicro as much as some people hate them. I had more problems when I tried webroot than I ever did with full deployments of Trendmicro.
When did you last try Webroot?
Like less than a month ago.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
I still like Trendmicro as much as some people hate them. I had more problems when I tried webroot than I ever did with full deployments of Trendmicro.
When did you last try Webroot?
Like less than a month ago.
Weird...