Friday, January 16, 2009

Windows 7 Beta available along with Antivirus Solutions

Microsoft said Windows 7 coming along with antivirus solution even Windows 7 beta has a few vendor s workable antivirus solution for final release of operating system.
In anticipation of the Windows 7 Beta release, Microsoft maintains it has been collaboratively working with several security vendors in an effort to start ramping up antivirus solutions, blogger Brandon LeBlanc said in a post.

As windows 7 beta became available earlier this month for download. In its security page Symantec's Norton 360 3.0 Beta, AVG Internet Security, AVG Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows 7 -- all of which are available on the Windows Security Provider page.

"It's actually going to be an alike situation to Vista. It's a pretty similar technology," said Nathan Ware, CTO of Rain Networks, based in Bothell, Wash. "The software packages that were successful in running on Vista, I would expect those same ones to run on Windows 7 operating system."

Windows 7 Beta is just that -- a beta. By its very definition, it could change considerably between now and its final release later this year. Means it will be tested by user but at last replaced by final version. However it will potentially causing antivirus software less than effective, if not outdated.

Ware said he almost certainly going to be promote antivirus products for Microsoft's Windows 7 closer to the time of its final release, which will surely be in July, around the time of Windows 7 Beta's expiration date of Aug. 1. Until then, he said that "nobody's rushing out to buy (antivirus)."

“At last Ware said that it long ways for Windows 7 to being done. What you see now might not be what you see in three months.”

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