Microsoft’s come out swinging in defense of Windows security following a Financial Times this week that Google is phasing out in-house use of Redmond’s operating system because of security concerns. “When it comes to security, even hackers admit we’re doing a better job making our products more secure than anyone else,” wrote Brandon LeBlanc, who runs Microsoft’s The Windows Blog. The original report cited multiple unnamed Google employes as saying that the Internet giant is phasing out Windows from internal computing systems.
Would Google's Windows Exodus Make the World More or Less Secure?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari June 2, 2010 11:47 AMMicrosoft’s come out swinging in defense of Windows security following a Financial Times this week that Google is phasing out in-house use of Redmond’s operating system because of security concerns. “When it comes to security, even hackers admit we’re doing a better job making our products more secure than anyone else,” wrote Brandon LeBlanc, who runs Microsoft’s The Windows Blog. The original report cited multiple unnamed Google employes as saying that the Internet giant is phasing out Windows from internal computing systems.