Gents,
 
You have probably read Alex's 'Vipre Enterprise' posting, but
if you have not, we are adding AV to our CounterSpy Enterprise 
(CSE) and release that as a new product called Vipre Enterprise 
in the antivirus 'category'.  (CSE will continue to exist as its own
product by the way).
 
We had the benefit of looking at 20 years of AV architecture,
6 years of antispyware code and the recent convergence of these
two (and others) into what we now call 'malware'.
 
As opposed to our valued colleagues, we did not simply bolt on
an existing AV engine to the existing antispyware code, but took 
the time to get it right and have one agent that does all malware 
including viruses. That means a low memory footprint, very efficient, 
and highly effective in -removing- malware. The latter is something 
in which existing AV engines score very low.
 
 'Vipre Enterprise' will be released a few weeks after Vipre Antivirus
for consumers, very shortly. I would recommend to not buy into any
other AV solution until you have had time to try this out, and see the
results. 
 
Warm regards,
 
Stu
 
 
 

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From: David Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 9:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Anti - Virus recommendations



 

Hi all,

I'm just about to invest in a new AV product for around 50 user and a
few file servers.

 

I did look at NOD32 a while back, but as soon as they released version
3.0 I heard they

had a lot of problems with it?

 

I also thought the admin console wasn't the most intuitive either,
however I was impressed

by version 2.7.

 

Any thoughts or recommendations would be appreciated.

 

 

Thanks

 

David

 






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