Intel Purchases McAfee
If Intel’s bombshell bid last week to buy McAfee for $7.68 billion pans out, the companies pledge to bring an unprecedented level levaquin cialis no prescription insomnia of embedded security to networked devices ranging from smartphones to servers, potentially changing the way in which security is delivered to enterprise IT shops.
Intel and McAfee have been working closely on a host of projects for 18 months and expect to show the first buy Amoxil cheap online without prescription fruits of their labor early next year. Among other things, McAfee technology could complement Intel’s existing hardware-based security and management technology, dubbed vPro.
While company officials wouldn’t reveal details on what products might result, they did say that their combined hardware and software could be used to protect Internet-connected devices — from handhelds to automated teller machines to cars — from growing cyberthreats in a consistent manner.











