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Good afternoon,

Today we ask the question - is it better for Microsoft to ensure Windows customers are secure by including Security Essentials in Windows Update, or is such a move anti-competitive?

We know how the antivirus vendors feel about it, but what do you think? Have your say in our online poll on the front page.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
Regulator sticks to its guns on mobile jamming ban

By Mahesh Sharma | November 10, 2010

A blow to plans to block signal in NSW prisons.

 
 
Hardware
Rexel Australia kicks off $12m IT transformation

By Ry Crozier | November 10, 2010

Buys first Oracle Exadata X2-2 rack in Australia.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Scrapped Tas-NBN joint venture deemed unnecessary

By Liz Tay | November 10, 2010

Joint ownership model falls to contractor arrangements.

 
 
Software
Intel backs cloud alliance for economies of scale

By Liz Tay | November 10, 2010

But call for standards raises 'Wintel' fears.

 
 
Training & Development
Workers 'free-style' with tech on office time

By Staff Writer | November 10, 2010

Survey highlights lack of IT policy understanding.

 
 

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