JMH
Emeritus, Contributor
- Apr 2, 2012
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Intel completed its multibillion-dollar acquisition of McAfee almost a year and a half ago, and this week McAfee co-President Mike DeCesare spoke with Network World senior editor Ellen Messmer about what the merger of Intel's chip-making capabilities and McAfee's security expertise is expected to bring down the road.
Question: What can we expect going forward from the Intel buy of McAfee? What do we get from this that represents the strengths of both combined?
Answer: A lot of customers ask me that! Intel's a very technically oriented company -- most of what Intel sells are things Intel built. With McAfee, Intel has been very hands-off, and McAfee is being run very autonomously. But Intel has made a massive infusion of R&D resources, money to bring additional engineers on board. The focus is hardware-assisted security. That's a lot of where we see the market going.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/258806/intelmcafee_whats_the_future_of_security.html