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Why Avast still keeps AVG software?
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<blockquote data-quote="BVLon" data-source="post: 863819"><p>Avast is not the brightest company. They should’ve tried to migrate all users to them and that can be done in many ways. With free “license extensions”, free premium versions or services and many other resources and then divert all efforts towards one brand. Had it been Kaspersky or Symantec, AVG would’ve been past by now. But Avast is a company that has no idea how to run a businesses. Thus, they keep wasting MONEY working on 2 brands.</p><p>“If we kill AVG they will go to vendors A, B and C” is their logic here. They don’t think that they can actually move the user to Avast, without letting them go to the competition.</p><p></p><p>Simply offering a free AVG user 1 year of the cheapest Avast product and outlining that they now share technologies and produce same results on independent tests will be enough for the users to forget AVG and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BVLon, post: 863819"] Avast is not the brightest company. They should’ve tried to migrate all users to them and that can be done in many ways. With free “license extensions”, free premium versions or services and many other resources and then divert all efforts towards one brand. Had it been Kaspersky or Symantec, AVG would’ve been past by now. But Avast is a company that has no idea how to run a businesses. Thus, they keep wasting MONEY working on 2 brands. “If we kill AVG they will go to vendors A, B and C” is their logic here. They don’t think that they can actually move the user to Avast, without letting them go to the competition. Simply offering a free AVG user 1 year of the cheapest Avast product and outlining that they now share technologies and produce same results on independent tests will be enough for the users to forget AVG and move on. [/QUOTE]
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