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Symantec bolsters Web security credentials with Mi5 Networks pickup
Analyst: Paul Roberts, Brenon Daly
Date: 21 Apr 2009
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Symantec made a decision to get out of the security hardware business a couple of years back, and has stuck.....
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Company: Mi5 Networks, Symantec Corporation
Other Companies: AhnLab, AVG Technologies, Barracuda Networks, BigFix, BitDefender, Blue Coat Systems, BMC Software, BorderWare Technologies, Boston Celtics, Brightmail, CA Inc, Cisco Systems, Cymphonix, E-Loan, EMC Corp, Eset, Finjan, First Round Capital, Hershey's, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, IronPort Systems, Juniper Networks, Kaspersky Lab, Labrador Ventures, LANDesk Software, Lumension Security, McAfee, MessageLabs, Microsoft Corporation, Moravian College, MX Logic, North Carolina State Ports Authority, Panda Security, Purewire, Rising Software, RSA Security, ScanSafe, Secure Computing Corp, SonicWall, Sophos, Trend Micro, Trusteer, Vontu, Webroot Software, Websense, Webwasher, Zscaler
Analyst: Paul Roberts, Brenon Daly
Sector: Security / Premises network security / Other Security / Anti-Malware / Anti-malware suites
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