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By Tom Espiner
Posted on ZDNet News: May 9, 2006 12:18:00 AM

SAN FRANCISCO--Symantec will fight off Microsoft's security software challenge by being better at coming up with new ideas, the company's CEO said Monday.

John Thompson vowed that it would put more resources into research and development over the coming the year, speaking to reporters at the Symantec's annual Vision conference here.

"Our strategy is to out-innovate Microsoft. We know more about security than they ever will," Thompson said.

Microsoft's development of security products for its upcoming Vista update to the Windows operating system prompted Symantec to be bullish about taking on the software giant.

"Competition with Microsoft is inevitable, given the way the tom-toms are beating at the moment," Thompson said.

Microsoft is developing Windows Live OneCare, a security service aimed at consumers that is scheduled for U.S. commercial release in June. It combines antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall software with backup features and several tune-up tools for Windows PCs. Client Protection, Microsoft's enterprise product, has no release date as yet and is in limited beta testing.

It's not the first time that Cupertino, Calif.-based Symantec has thrown down the gauntlet to Microsoft. Last month, Thompson branded the software giant a "Johnny-come-lately" into the security market. At the same time, he underlined that Symantec was setting its horizons to be a provider of all-around system protection, as opposed to a seller of antivirus software and other defense tools--a message Thompson also stressed at the Vision event.

In his remarks, Thompson also drew attention to Microsoft's security record. It has come under criticism in the past for the flaws in its software.

"We will make sure we utilise the strength of our global brands. Symantec is synonymous with security. Microsoft is synonymous with a lot of things, but security is not one of them," he said.

He added that Symantec would spend more on marketing, and added that it was not a "foregone conclusion" the Microsoft would "win" in the security marketplace. The company will also put resources into protecting customers with Microsoft systems.

"Our belief is that the Windows environment needs to be protected like any other. Tightening the (Microsoft) stack will be an important investment in the coming year," Thompson said.

He hinted that Symantec would give details about its marketing plans during its March quarter earnings call, scheduled for Tuesday.

Andy Buss, an analyst at U.K.-based IT consultancy Canalys, predicted that Microsoft's planned security tools would have a fair impact on the consumer antivirus market but doubted whether businesses would adopt the products as readily.

"Enterprises tend to chose proven technologies, are more conservative and are prepared to pay for the service," he said.

Buss added that Microsoft doesn't have a track record of providing an integrated product lineup for the whole of the enterprise, and said there was a particular gap in its tools to manage and respond to virus outbreaks. "These are areas where Microsoft's competitors can make hay," he said.

Tom Espiner reported for London-based ZDNet UK.

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Posted by: myfevertoy Posted on: 10/22/06  (Edited: 10/26/06 @ 07:25) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Oh, Brother!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/08/06
Absolutely  Richard Flude | 05/08/06
Every dead competitor has said the same.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/08/06
I could say the same thing as Symantec, 'xcept I'm not in the security biz  HypnoToad72 | 05/08/06
Fix your firewall Symantec  jimk_z | 05/08/06
Again, MS will use bundling, and "good enough" to beat them.  DonnieBoy | 05/08/06
They aren't bundling anti-virus...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
Hehehe ... isn't it that setting the bar TOO LOW?  michael_t | 05/08/06
UNIX  toadlife | 05/09/06
The fact that you are wrong on all counts demonstrates  michael_t | 05/09/06
Already as secure (and more than) as UNIX....  DiminutiveBob | 05/09/06
UNIX is already MORE secure than any  michael_t | 05/09/06
Opppsss, here is another Linux/Appache site!  michael_t | 05/09/06
Even more detailed list of EAL evaluations  DiminutiveBob | 05/09/06
Right, right.... that's why these people you mention use Linux/Apache:  michael_t | 05/09/06
Probably because they don't host their own website...  Scrat | 05/10/06
I hear the same thing...........  bergmystr | 05/10/06
Yes, and no  Boot_Agnostic | 05/09/06
PS. Symantec has been around for years  Boot_Agnostic | 05/09/06
Ever heard of Netscape? happy (NT)  ju1ce | 05/09/06
MS was NOT responsibleq  Shelendrea | 05/09/06
Dude, coming from someone who can't view...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
Uh huh  Shelendrea | 05/09/06
Netscape doesn't go...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
By the way...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
as a matter of fact  Shelendrea | 05/09/06
Yes, at the university level  Boot_Agnostic | 05/09/06
The rot started before AOL came along.  flatliner | 05/12/06
Symantec is better than anything MS can make.  DragonBRockin | 05/09/06
I hope Symantec goes under...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
So, Juice you tell what is wrong, Now tell me  BXLE | 05/09/06
I gave you the solution...  ju1ce | 05/09/06
Oh and don't even get me started on Panda (NT)  ju1ce | 05/09/06
Where did I say it didnt load slow...  DragonBRockin | 05/09/06
One Care loads slowly TOO  billyw39@... | 06/07/06
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06
Symantec: Truer words were never spoken (NT)  JonathonDoe | 05/09/06
Symantec - keep dreaming  jobert48@... | 05/09/06
You have got to be kidding!  Shelendrea | 05/09/06
Wow. Such fervor. Such passion.  handydan918 | 05/10/06
I won't use microsoft security .  Shamsul Kamal | 05/09/06
Symantec's Expertise  JimSatterfieldW | 05/09/06
Strong Words from Desperate Mouths  jpr75_z | 05/09/06
Not so sure about that  Shelendrea | 05/09/06
Gong  lesterjpa | 05/10/06
Symantec Knows More ??????  donl@... | 05/10/06
marketing, marketing, marketing  dwest1947 | 05/10/06
Symantec losing ground not only against M$  PaulEhmig | 05/10/06
Competition in should be in end user service  releasedfire | 05/10/06
Symantec beats microsoft to death everytime  alanrbriggs | 05/11/06
If MS knew about security, there won't be need for addons!  myrealname | 05/11/06
Symantec = Innovation?  interested_amateur@... | 05/12/06

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