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Tencent PC Manager for Global 2015 Released
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 337473" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>This product as stated uses Avira, but the other 2 are proprietary Tencent AV's. The fourth (Cloud) engine is obviously just the combination of the 3. Currently I feel the Tencent engines are still rather immature, nut the company certainly has the finacial power to develop these quickly which may now happen now that the product has gone global.</p><p></p><p>But for now, I'd really advise against using this on production systems.</p><p></p><p>ps- actually Qihoo lost an appeal in the Chinese Supreme Court (Guangdong High People’s Court) against Tencent a few months ago. This case revolved around Qihoo claiming Tencent used it's monopoly in the IM field to push its developing anti-malware product. The Supreme Court dismissed Qihoo 360’s claims on exclusionary practices and anti-competitive bundling against Tencent; this is a landmark case as it is the first AntiTrust action heard in China, and was the first heard by the Supreme Court regarding the relatively new Anti-Monopoly Law (not that anyone cares).</p><p></p><p>pps- some may notice a similarity of colour schemes and Engine pictograms between Qihoo and Tencent. It seems that this was an "Up Yours" response by Tencent after the verdict. Gotta love Corporate maturity!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 337473, member: 7463"] This product as stated uses Avira, but the other 2 are proprietary Tencent AV's. The fourth (Cloud) engine is obviously just the combination of the 3. Currently I feel the Tencent engines are still rather immature, nut the company certainly has the finacial power to develop these quickly which may now happen now that the product has gone global. But for now, I'd really advise against using this on production systems. ps- actually Qihoo lost an appeal in the Chinese Supreme Court (Guangdong High People’s Court) against Tencent a few months ago. This case revolved around Qihoo claiming Tencent used it's monopoly in the IM field to push its developing anti-malware product. The Supreme Court dismissed Qihoo 360’s claims on exclusionary practices and anti-competitive bundling against Tencent; this is a landmark case as it is the first AntiTrust action heard in China, and was the first heard by the Supreme Court regarding the relatively new Anti-Monopoly Law (not that anyone cares). pps- some may notice a similarity of colour schemes and Engine pictograms between Qihoo and Tencent. It seems that this was an "Up Yours" response by Tencent after the verdict. Gotta love Corporate maturity! [/QUOTE]
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