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RE: Anit-Virus Software


From: "Greg Hall" <ghall () thecomputerguys biz>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 10:55:33 -0400

I would defiantly concur, I run a company that sets up business networks and supports them.  I have tried every package 
I could get my hands on.  Trend Micro over all leads the pack.  Theirs is a three tiered package Sever protect, Office 
Scan, and Scan mail all of which run scheduled and real time scans, and couldn't be easier to administer.  The only 
complaint I have so far is the add-on package they offer for filtering spam. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Whitehead [mailto:brian () whiteheadconsulting com] 
Posted At: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 3:14 PM
Posted To: Security
Conversation: Anit-Virus Software
Subject: RE: Anit-Virus Software

I have to second this.  I have used McAfee, CA Etrust, Norton, and Trend
Micro.  I have to say that I prefer Trend Micro over all of the others. 
It is much easier to manage and causes the least number of problems on the
client machines.  Stay away from CA's Etrust product.  It is by far the
worst anti-virus product I've ever used.  Users that had this always
complained of slowness, random crashes and lockups, etc..  Check out Trend
Micro, they just changed their pricing structure last month and it costs
per license rather than buying a large bundle.  They also have
client/server/messaging suites that provide everything necessary for a
company.

Brian W.



JAVIER OTERO said:
Try Trend Micro, has the features you ask.

Ing. Fco. Javier Otero De Alba
Grupo Smartekh
Antivirus Expertos
Bussiness Continuity
Inftegrity
5243-4782 al 84 Ext.300
México, D.F.



-----Mensaje original-----
De: John Roberts [mailto:roberts () tridecap com]
Enviado el: Martes, 05 de Agosto de 2003 02:29 p.m.
Para: security-basics () securityfocus com
Asunto: Anit-Virus Software


I need to set up some anti-virus software for our company.  We have
about 15 people running windows, a windows 2003 file server and possibly
and exchange server, and over the next two years we will grow to around
100 employees.  Basically, I want virus software that I can manage from
one console, and will do a good job of finding viruses.  I'd prefer to
have the file server and exchange server be able to be managed by the
same console, but if not I can live with it.  I've been looking at
Norton and Panda, but am looking for some real world opinions.

John roberts



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