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| Subject: | Re: small business av recommendations |
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| Date: | Fri, 9 Mar 2007 22:09:31 +0100 |
Hello Murda, We have had Trendmicro running on the company`s network. I recommend in last time the products from gdata (http://www.gdata.de/portal/GB/privatanwender) since as i could see from test results they seem to be pretty accurate. Concerning Nod32, i agree with you, its very fast indeed. -- Best regards, Adam Pal Friday, March 9, 2007, 6:01:25 AM, you wrote: <==============Original message text=============== MM> Hi all, MM> I want to move away from Symantec Client Security in five months time when MM> our subscription/support ends with them. MM> I am looking at Kaspersky or Nod32 as the replacement so if anyone has any MM> info they could share with me, that would be great. MM> We have about 90 machines 5 servers, all Windows save for 2 Fedora boxes. MM> I want a central console for admin and definition updates(ie download MM> updates to a central spot and have clients download from there. From what I MM> can see Nod32 looks good(and fast). MM> The perf hit from SCS is painful and the fact that it seems to be getting MM> worse at catching malware when it isn't breaking things are the major MM> reasons for moving away from them. MM> The upgrade process is a bit of a nightmare too. MM> Cheers <===========End of original message text===========
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