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Vista to hit anti spyware, firewall markets

May 8th, 2006 · No Comments


New security features in Windows Vista will largely eliminate the need to run separate Vistaantispyware or firewall software, according to a new analyst report.

Due out early next year, the next major release of Microsoft’s flagship operating system promises not only to increase security for consumers, it will also dramatically affect the $3.6 billion market for Windows security products, according to a Yankee Group report scheduled to be published Monday.

"Yankee Group expects Vista to significantly shrink the aftermarket for antispyware and desktop firewalls," analyst Andrew Jaquith wrote in the report. Additionally, Microsoft’s first new operating system release in five years may reduce the need for disk encryption, device control and certain types of host intrusion-prevention software, Jaquith wrote. Report: Vista to hit anti-spyware, firewall markets | CNET News.com

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