, The Register 2005-02-08
Microsoft is strengthening its security expertise with the purchase of Sybari Software for an undisclosed amount.
Mike Nash, VP of Microsoft's security business technology unit, said: "Through this acquisition, we're... able to provide customers with a server-level anti-virus solution that delivers advanced file and content-filtering capabilities and the use of multiple scan engines."
Microsoft has been using the software for the past eight months - they liked it so much they bought the company.
Microsoft CIO Ron Markezich said the software helped Microsoft deal with worm viruses, spoof viruses and viruses hidden in Zip attachments. Sybari's ability to cut costs by working with consolidated Exchange servers was also important. Markezich said the software had helped cut costs and Microsoft: "We haven't had a single email-related infection since adopting Sybari."
Press release is here. ®
