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Corporate AV suggestions


From: alex.herrick at gmail.com (Alex Herrick)
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 11:48:04 -0500

I've had experiace using Symantec Anti-Virus. It's okay.  It catches most
stuff, but I've noticed lately that it's been missing some fake AV.  I'll be
moving all 300 users (Windows and Mac) to Kaspersky within the next month or
so.  They seem to have a better management console.  I've also used ESET
NOD32.  I've never had a problem with it, but after reading some AV
testing/review articles which reported it had a low detection rate, I don't
know if I can recommend it.

-ajh

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Paul G. DaSilva <dasilvapaul at gmail.com>wrote:

I would love to hear peoples stories.




On 5/11/10, xgermx <xgermx at gmail.com> wrote:
So, it's license renewal time for our A/V and I'm open for
suggestions/recommendations/horror stories. (I'll be covering roughly
500 Windows based machines).
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