“Start-up Guardian Digital has launched an effort to sell a version of Linux that’s less vulnerable to attack, a niche the company hopes will gain it a foothold in the market for the Unix-like operating system.
The Allendale, N.J.-based start-up released its EnGarde Secure Professional product Tuesday, a version of Linux that comes with management tools and server software designed to thwart attacks. The product costs $549, plus $219 per year for a mandatory software update service.”
Link: ZDNET
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