As far as I remember, With SAV CE one'd pay an annual fee per system, so it's
not that different from a single user licence, except support is actually
existing with the
CE license :) The actual subscription period may vary with CE, though, e.g. a
five-year subscription. Price may vary.
1. No go, sorry.
2. That all "depends". Concerning the AV engine, there's no difference. Updates
can be set to more frequently with CE, though.
If your clients are mainly SOHO, SAV standard licenses are usually sold in
3-per-house-hold packages per CD (at least here in Europe). This could (or
couldn't) be an
alternative to the more expensive CE license, all depending on the number of
systems, and the determinated period of the contract.
//s
maccrawj wrote:
Personally I like SAV CE 10.x since it's just AV & keeps on updating w/o
needing $$$ annual renewals. They can keep all that integrated crap IMHO
and I refuse to use any AV that holds customers hostage for ransom on
updates after 1 year no matter how good.
So the issues I'm running into with a pressing requirement of acquiring
legit Symantec SAV Corporate 10.2 for some customers are:
1. Does any legit seller actually stocking with SAVCE 10.2 single
license? They all got SAV Business 5-packs or larger, no SAVCE singles!
2. Symantec's site is not clear how/if SAV Business packs differ from
the single license SAVCE by *needing* $$$ annual service renewals &
activation to keep updating.
Would really like to get a source because I have several clients who
need AV in a business setting and SAVCE 10.2 is my choice.
Soren wrote:
<snip>
For corporate use, Norton/Symantec still kicks. Updates are still #one
in the business.