The register article ends: "Yesterday NAI staff confirmed that they hadn't been given a steer. Stephan pinpoints his experiences of Network Associates anti-marketing strategy for its crown jewels:
"I can honestly say that I never once saw it marketed NAI not only didn't spend much effort getting the word out, it seemed to be, well, actively inert when it came to promoting PGP. If the company had wanted to make money from PGP Desktop, I'm convinced it could have," he writes. " I have long suspected that NAI bought PGP in order to destroy it, and as partial circumstantial evidence I submit NAI's ownership of TIS and membership in the Key Recovery Alliance, their failure to utilize the focusable marketing power than Phil Zimmermann could have brought to NAI.
