In the wake of reports that Microsoft’s Windows Live OneCare security suite is woefully inadequate, the software giant announced this morning plans to soon begin a beta of the version of the product, OneCare 2.0. This version will push beyond the suite’s security focus to provide continuous and holistic care of all of the PCs in a home, Microsoft says. “Windows Live OneCare continues to evolve by providing consumers with new features and unified integration between PCs,” a Microsoft representative told me yesterday. “OneCare version 2 marks a significant step toward the support of a typical multi-PC household and home network as more and more consumers become a part of multi-PC households.”
Posted on Thursday, March 8th, 2007 at 3:27 am and under category News.
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