Hey John.

My organization has had Norton Corporate Edition running for well over a year now, 
protecting over 100 workstations and 7 servers.  Not that you should ever become 
complacent about virus', but knowing I have NAVCE protecting me has really helped ease 
my worries in that area!  It's just been humming along without any real problems.  I 
set up the console on a dedicated server, and have all the workstations and other 
servers connected to it as clients.  It's very user friendly, and I'm confident it 
does a respectable job of detecting any malware. 

Now, having given my personal plug to Symantec, I would be remiss if I didn't add that 
the better alternative is to use more than one AV solution.  If you're able to do 
this, this will make you feel and actually be more secure, knowing that if one 
solution doesn't flag a potential virus, that the other likely will (particularly if 
their heuristics are written differently).  If you're strapped for cash though and can 
only afford one solution, I'd say Norton's a good starting point.

Good-luck,

Ken


Kenneth W. Kubiak
Senior IT Systems and Security Specialist (ISO)
Information Technology Department
Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center
50 E. North Street . Buffalo . New York . 14203-1002
Telephone: (716) 885-8318 x284  Fax: (716) 505-5236
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