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<blockquote data-quote="ShenguiTurmi" data-source="post: 1040061" data-attributes="member: 99409"><p>"Qi" is the name of their boss (Qi Xiangdong), he used to be in 360, 360 once the parent company Qihu "Qi" is the same meaning ("Hu" is then another boss of 360 Zhou Hongyi's nickname)</p><p>"An" means ”Security“ in Chinese</p><p>“Xin" means "Tech" in Chinese</p><p></p><p>"Tianqing" has an English name, they used to call 360Tianqing when they used "360 Skylar" to participate in international tests (of course, they cheated, this is an afterthought)</p><p></p><p>Rising is still alive, but I haven't heard of many people still using it.</p><p>Kingsoft is also still alive, but after two mergers and demergers, it's not the Kingsoft we knew before. Also they have lost most of their market. The CEO of Kingsoft we know is now the owner of Xiaomi.</p><p></p><p>In China, individuals use a lot of overseas security software of various kinds, and if they don't want to pay for it, there are 360 and Huorong for Chinese made solutions. wisevector was active in security forums before, but only for that. If you ask 10 people on the street about Wisevector, maybe 9.5 of them will tell you they haven't heard of it.</p><p></p><p>Chinese companies, especially state-owned ones, are usually not allowed to buy Western security solutions, and if they want to buy solutions from other countries, Kaspersky is almost the only choice. As for Chinese-made solutions, there are many. For example, 360, qi-anxin, antiy, kingsoft, rising, jiangmin (no longer in the home market, but still doing enterprise products), huorong, AsiaInfo (their products come from TrendMicro, they bought the Chinese branch of TrendMicro a few years ago and licensed the patents).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know if you have heard of 360's machine learning engine "QVM".</p><p>It is very close to "QDE", the machine learning engine of Qi-anxin, in various aspects.</p><p>But the reason is also obvious: these two companies used to be one and the same. It comes from a conflict between the two owners of 360, which then split in two. After the split, Qi-anxin focused more on the enterprise and especially the government market, while 360 focused more on the home market. That's why there is 360TS while Qi-anxin doesn't have any products to launch overseas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShenguiTurmi, post: 1040061, member: 99409"] "Qi" is the name of their boss (Qi Xiangdong), he used to be in 360, 360 once the parent company Qihu "Qi" is the same meaning ("Hu" is then another boss of 360 Zhou Hongyi's nickname) "An" means ”Security“ in Chinese “Xin" means "Tech" in Chinese "Tianqing" has an English name, they used to call 360Tianqing when they used "360 Skylar" to participate in international tests (of course, they cheated, this is an afterthought) Rising is still alive, but I haven't heard of many people still using it. Kingsoft is also still alive, but after two mergers and demergers, it's not the Kingsoft we knew before. Also they have lost most of their market. The CEO of Kingsoft we know is now the owner of Xiaomi. In China, individuals use a lot of overseas security software of various kinds, and if they don't want to pay for it, there are 360 and Huorong for Chinese made solutions. wisevector was active in security forums before, but only for that. If you ask 10 people on the street about Wisevector, maybe 9.5 of them will tell you they haven't heard of it. Chinese companies, especially state-owned ones, are usually not allowed to buy Western security solutions, and if they want to buy solutions from other countries, Kaspersky is almost the only choice. As for Chinese-made solutions, there are many. For example, 360, qi-anxin, antiy, kingsoft, rising, jiangmin (no longer in the home market, but still doing enterprise products), huorong, AsiaInfo (their products come from TrendMicro, they bought the Chinese branch of TrendMicro a few years ago and licensed the patents). I don't know if you have heard of 360's machine learning engine "QVM". It is very close to "QDE", the machine learning engine of Qi-anxin, in various aspects. But the reason is also obvious: these two companies used to be one and the same. It comes from a conflict between the two owners of 360, which then split in two. After the split, Qi-anxin focused more on the enterprise and especially the government market, while 360 focused more on the home market. That's why there is 360TS while Qi-anxin doesn't have any products to launch overseas. [/QUOTE]
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