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Trend Micro again

hello dear;

I don’t know if you have idea about Information Technology (IT), but you may help me in a way or another.
I did many researches rgarding security in IT ,specially the electronic -Government I have a course project that is about the “The security requirement for e-Government services”, I choose Trend Micro company as an example of implementing e-Government security.

The problem: I am searching for Trend Micro security policy in e-Government.

many thanx for your big heart

marosaffar

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C.M.Theisen offline Verified User (3 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Providence, RI, US | 3 years, 7 months ago (2 days, 15 hours after post)

If you are trying to get free information on a corporation, obviously check out the company website and contact their investor relations department. They might have an information packet ready for investors. However, I’m sure you already did this. Trying to find some analysis of Trend Micro’s startegy for the government market will be tough. I can recommend two sources for the news releases and press reports that might relate to Trend Micro and it’s business performance:

http://today.reuters.com/
http://finance.yahoo.com/

I also forwarded your question to some investment blogs. Check their sites occassionally and see if they answer your question in their comment pages.

http://www.mymoneyblog.com/archives/2…
http://enviroinvestors.blogspot.com/2…
http://allthingsfinancialblog.com/200…

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