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SBG Officially Surrenders EDR Business to Microsoft

SBG Leadership was very clear on SBG Q1 All Hands that they are officially surrendering Endpoint business to Microsoft.

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Every product in SBG is behind competitors. The secure umbrella product is garbage and engineers and security teams working on it keep adding glue. As a product manager these guys are incapable.

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Post ID: @1xmy+1uzP8v8z

Where does that leave Hypershield then , as its based on eBPF an end point ....

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Post ID: @1leg+1uzP8v8z

Cisco likes to say they are a big MS partner, but at the end of the day MS will twist the kn--e in them any chance they get. Entra-ID is going to win IAM.

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Post ID: @1pjg+1uzP8v8z

Nah, you forgot sentinelone

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Post ID: @nep+1uzP8v8z

How the email products also surrendered to defender?

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Post ID: @shm+1uzP8v8z

By their own logic we should surrender UCaaS (Webex) to MS, Zoom, and Ringcentral.

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Post ID: @zsz+1uzP8v8z

There are two players here. crowdstrike and defender. no one is displacing those solutions. it’s not surrender, it’s reality.

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