Windows 7 official version will come with Microsoft Live OneCare anti-virus software

  

In the Windows 7 RC first experience event held in Microsoft China recently, Wei Qing, general manager of Microsoft China Consumer and Online Marketing Department, led Microsoft China Windows 7 related staff to participate in the event. In addition, Microsoft is in charge of Windows products worldwide. Mr. Mike Nash, Vice President, made a special trip to attend the event. At the meeting, engineers from Microsoft China demonstrated many of the innovative features in Windows 7 RC, both in terms of ease of use, security, and experience, which are much better than Windows XP and Vista. At present, this version can be downloaded from the official website of Microsoft. Users who want to experience it can do it right away.

In addition, Microsoft's vice president of Windows products, Mike Nash, also revealed to us at the meeting that the official version of Windows7 will come with Microsoft's anti-virus software Windows LiveOneCare. Mr. Mike Nash mentioned that although Microsoft announced last fall that it would stop technical support and sales of its online security software OneCare, it is now ready to re-develop its own anti-virus software. Mr. Mike Nash said that Microsoft's anti-virus software was not perfect in terms of technology or virus database, but after years of accumulation, and in the past few years, Microsoft has also acquired some professional anti-virus software companies. Now Microsoft has The ability to develop excellent anti-virus software, you can see Microsoft's efforts in this regard from the virus report released by Microsoft. Mr. Mike Nash said that in the next time, he will reveal more about the progress of Microsoft anti-virus software, and there will be more news to tell you.

Wei Qing (left), General Manager of Microsoft China Consumer and Online Marketing, and Mike Nash (right), Global Vice President of Windows Products, Microsoft

just a few days ago There is news that Microsoft is developing a new PC security product that will be available to Windows users for free, which is simple and efficient, and is resistant to spyware and other malware. Now MikeNash has confirmed that this free anti-virus software will be released in the official version of Windows 7 built-in. This is a good news or bad news for all security anti-virus software vendors!

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