HP has rather less market share than CA or IBM, but is significant for its specialist products and its service capability. The company has worked hard on secure platforms, notably its Unix based Virtual Vault product. The Unix emphasis has . . .
HP has rather less market share than CA or IBM, but is significant for its specialist products and its service capability. The company has worked hard on secure platforms, notably its Unix based Virtual Vault product. The Unix emphasis has been continued with work on Linux, and the wider market is being tackled with technology for the Windows environment.

Like IBM, HP works with partners to provide capabilities that lie outside its own range of products. Important partners include Baltimore for PKI technology, AppGate for VPN and desktop application controls and Netegrity for web security.

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