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Broadcom to Acquire Symantec Enterprise Security Business for $10.7 Billion in Cash
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<blockquote data-quote="Raiden" data-source="post: 828704" data-attributes="member: 72227"><p>Well I guess that Broadcom still REALLY wanted Symantec after all. Makes sense IMHO that they only purchased the enterprise stuff and not the consumer stuff, as out of the 2 I am sure the enterprise side of things is their big money maker. Hopefully this won't be another one of those lets destroy what we bought, but unfortunately it will probably happen.</p><p></p><p>As for Norton, who knows, this could be one of those seems bad now, but maybe turn out better. Stranger things do happen at times, but my guess is another company will probably come along an purchase the Norton side of things, or maybe they will go their own way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is a little comical, but I guess that there could always be something in there where they are "licensing" the technology, from them. Similar how other vendors licence Bitdefender/Avira engines. I guess we will have to wait and see what happens, but as I've said above, who knows, it may turn out better than we think it will end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raiden, post: 828704, member: 72227"] Well I guess that Broadcom still REALLY wanted Symantec after all. Makes sense IMHO that they only purchased the enterprise stuff and not the consumer stuff, as out of the 2 I am sure the enterprise side of things is their big money maker. Hopefully this won't be another one of those lets destroy what we bought, but unfortunately it will probably happen. As for Norton, who knows, this could be one of those seems bad now, but maybe turn out better. Stranger things do happen at times, but my guess is another company will probably come along an purchase the Norton side of things, or maybe they will go their own way. It is a little comical, but I guess that there could always be something in there where they are "licensing" the technology, from them. Similar how other vendors licence Bitdefender/Avira engines. I guess we will have to wait and see what happens, but as I've said above, who knows, it may turn out better than we think it will end. [/QUOTE]
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