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<blockquote data-quote="lunarlander" data-source="post: 811888" data-attributes="member: 66581"><p>Cylance used to be targeted at enterprises only. With double page ads in Wired magazine. I guess they changed their tune when sales were not so rosy as when they first estimated. Now they've been sold to BlackBerry ( the cellphone company ) I think for security stuff, you fetch as high a price as possible when you've got new technology and then look for an exit strategy ( like selling the company off, or 'degrade' to offer lower priced consumer products )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunarlander, post: 811888, member: 66581"] Cylance used to be targeted at enterprises only. With double page ads in Wired magazine. I guess they changed their tune when sales were not so rosy as when they first estimated. Now they've been sold to BlackBerry ( the cellphone company ) I think for security stuff, you fetch as high a price as possible when you've got new technology and then look for an exit strategy ( like selling the company off, or 'degrade' to offer lower priced consumer products ) [/QUOTE]
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