Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Symantec acquires Sydney's PC Tools

Symantec acquires PC Tools

Mahesh Sharma | August 19, 2008

SYMANTEC has bolstered its consumer product portfolio with the acquisition of Australian security software developer PC Tools.

The value of the deal wasn’t disclosed. It is expected to be finalised by the end of the year.

PC Tools is headquartered in Sydney, with offices in US, Britain, Ireland and Ukraine. Symantec said the acquisition expands its reach in emerging regional markets.

PC Tools has over 200 staff globally and will remain a separate entity in the security giant’s consumer business.

Chief executive Simon Clausen will report to Symantec’s group president of consumer products, Janice Chaffin.

Symantec will not rebrand PC Tools’ products and will maintain existing partners and channels.

While there is significant overlap with Symantec’s security offerings, PC Tools also has a range of PC utility products to maintain, repair and optimise Windows operating environments.

PC Tools also recently released anti-virus software to protect the Mac OS X operating system.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Vista Service Pack 1 isn't actually SP1


It appears that Microsoft's woes with Vista aren't quite over yet. According to the company's official Windows Vista blog, a bug in the SP1 update is the latest in a mounting load of blunders.

A number of users reported problems resulting from the service pack prerequisite KB937287. After receiving reports of the error, Nick White, Microsoft's Product Manager, quickly responded by notifying customers that a decision has been made to "temporarily suspend automatic distribution of the update to avoid further customer impact while we investigate possible causes." Microsoft says that only a small number of users has been effected and that the company is presently working to crack the problem and put the update back online as soon as possible.

Also, if your Vista PC have installed SP1, makesure you have done all the critical Windows Updates upto late June's update. Apparently there are two major critical updates relating to Windows stability and performance issues.

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