Get Vipre. It rocks. I posted to this list not so long ago asking about its
availability in the UK and we were put straight onto a reseller who cut us
an excellent deal (about a quarter of the price we were paying for
Symantec). It's seriously easy to use the interface, *vastly *superior to
Symantec's piece of turd. I deployed it to all our endpoints within a day,
they all needed a restart, but that was easily overcome. I've had one query
about it and it was resolved by a Google search. It also found stuff on some
of our few workstations that had obviously been missed by SEP. Configuring
the policies was also a piece of cake. I am so glad I went with it - my boss
was angling for the reseller's options of Kaspersky, Trend or Eset and I am
happy I put my foot down. He's very happy with it as well - the scheduled
scans have no impact on performance and the footprint is nice and small.

On 4 February 2010 20:52, Marty Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Greetings and salutations everyone!  Let me apologize in advance for such
> a long e-mail, I didn’t intend for it to go on and on and on…x
>
> Here’s the deal.  Our Symantec agreement is up for renewal here in a little
> bit and we are looking at possible alternatives.  One package that I am
> particularly interested in is Microsoft’s Forefront.  Normally I would
> cringe at buying something like this from Microsoft, but after my experience
> with Security Essentials (which has been GREAT BTW); I thought that looking
> at their enterprise solution may not be a bad idea so I wanted to see what
> everyone here thinks.
>
> The one thing I haven’t yet figured out (as I’m not a great DB man) is that
> they sell Forefront with MS SQL (locked down so it only works with
> Forefront, at least that’s how I read it) or without it.  Now the way they
> phrase things indicates that MS SQL is needed in one way or another, and I
> was wondering if that was really true.  Is it possible to use and open
> source database?  Is anyone here running Forefront?  Is so, what’s your
> database solution?
>
> And if not MS’s Forefront, then where else should I be looking?  I know a
> while back EOD32 was a favorite, is that still the case?  We’ve been stuck
> with Symantec for ~10 years now and with the bloat and stability of their
> programs I would really like to get away from them if there’s a viable
> alternative out there.
>
> Thanks so much,
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> -Marty Nelson
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