High brand visibility from large security vendors doesn't necessarily mean that their products dominate the market, according to a new study of security software.. The study was released Wednesday by Opswat, whose primary product, Oesis, is a development toolkit used to manage third-party security applications. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The study was released Wednesday by Opswat, whose primary product, Oesis, is a development toolkit u. brand, visibility, large, security, vendors, doesn't, necessarily, their, products, domin. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In Paris, Ontario, there’s a large plaza sign advertising both The Paris Sleep Laboratory and the Canadian Post Office. The synergy there, of course, should be obvious –at least from the point of view of the humorist. Recent revivals of the idea that Microsoft might want to take over Red Hat have a similar quality to them. . As David Berlind recently pointed out in his piece Is Microsoft considering acquisition of Red Hat? Microsoft could see Red Hat’s acquisition as a nice way to undermine IBM, but might not consider that a sufficient reason to do it. That, of course, is Microsoft’s perspective, but what about Red Hat’s? This is a company, remember, that wants to be Microsoft and, like Microsoft, makes its living packaging and selling other people’s ideas. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . In an intriguing analysis, David Berlind explores the potential ramifications of Microsoft aiming to buy Red Hat, particularly within the landscape of fierce competition in the tech industry.. Microsoft Acquisition, Red Hat Strategy, Open Source Market, Software Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Microsoft has filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - and it looks like the Redmond giant could be in for a lean year ahead, even going as far as to hint that Linux and other open-source rivals might be to blame. . . .. Microsoft has filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - and it looks like the Redmond giant could be in for a lean year ahead, even going as far as to hint that Linux and other open-source rivals might be to blame. A stagnant tech market is also weighing down the world's biggest software company and, according to the filing, the company won't be expecting to repeat previous periods of rude health. The link for this article located at Jo Best is no longer available. . Alphabet's latest quarterly report highlights forthcoming hurdles stemming from rivals in the AI and machine learning sectors.. Microsoft Threats, Open Source Challenges, Business Strategy, SEC Filing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Szulik of Red Hat says the growth in Linux is a testament to its security: "It was the inferiority of (Windows) technology that created the need for open source and Linux. If the technology was as secure as the competitor made it out to be, why is Linux the fastest growing operating system in history?" . . .. "It's not an issue about the number of attacks, it's about the consequences for our customers," says Juergen Geck, chief technology office of SuSE Linux. "It's not really a challenge anymore to break into a Microsoft server." Szulik of Red Hat says the growth in Linux is a testament to its security: "It was the inferiority of (Windows) technology that created the need for open source and Linux. If the technology was as secure as the competitor made it out to be, why is Linux the fastest growing operating system in history?" The link for this article located at TheStar.com is no longer available. . The swift expansion of Linux highlights its security advantages over Windows systems, leading to diverse customer implications.. Linux Growth, Open Source Security, Windows Rivalry. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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