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WatchGuard Technologies to Acquire Panda Security
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 909197" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Already on its <a href="https://www.pandasecurity.com" target="_blank">webpage,</a> it's now a "WatchGuard brand."</p><p></p><p>Thoma Bravo (owner of Sophos) seems more of an investment group and a collector of companies as opposed to WatchGuard's being straight-up security. Do you think in the future, Panda will be operating under a different name? Up to now, the brand-name didn't seem a turn-off for consumers in general, particularly since it had a free version.</p><p></p><p>But to me: a panda conjures up a happy-go-lucky, roly poly cuddlebug, hardly an image to go along with a supposedly highly vigilant enterprise security on the watch for ransomware and other major threats.</p><p></p><p>Let's see what happens. Surely, it was a win-win both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 909197, member: 74969"] Already on its [URL='https://www.pandasecurity.com']webpage,[/URL] it's now a "WatchGuard brand." Thoma Bravo (owner of Sophos) seems more of an investment group and a collector of companies as opposed to WatchGuard's being straight-up security. Do you think in the future, Panda will be operating under a different name? Up to now, the brand-name didn't seem a turn-off for consumers in general, particularly since it had a free version. But to me: a panda conjures up a happy-go-lucky, roly poly cuddlebug, hardly an image to go along with a supposedly highly vigilant enterprise security on the watch for ransomware and other major threats. Let's see what happens. Surely, it was a win-win both ways. [/QUOTE]
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