VMware builds security unit around Carbon Black tech
VMware has wrapped up its $2.1 billion buy of endpoint security vendor Carbon Black to provide more comprehensive integrated security.
VMware has wrapped up its $2.1 billion buy of endpoint security vendor Carbon Black to provide more comprehensive integrated security.
The PC-maker returned to the stock market following a hiatus of six years in December last year after it bought back interest in software maker VMware, in which it currently holds an 81 per cent stake.
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'People are interested in how this will help them differentiate'
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