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Re: Different AV Prouducts


From: "Gleb Paharenko" <gpaharenko () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 09:13:56 +0300

Hi.

I do not advertice you a good product, rather share my experience I
have with two antivirues Symantec and Kaspersky. Symantec
finds much less viruses than Kaspersky do. Very often there was no
alarms from Norton antivirus, but KAV finds viruses. But Kaspersky
lacks good centrilised management. We had serveral KAV management
servers for different sites in parts of the country. And there were no
tool to get centrilized report from that KAV management servers.

2008/8/13  <pthroumoulos () rochester rr com>:
Hello,



I was wondering if anybody could provide me with any positive information about switching from Symantec Corporate 
Edition (10.1.4.4000) to any other AV products. I have looked at a couple different solutions but am by no means a 
security guru and would appreciate any feedback I could get that would help persuade me to switch to a different 
solution. The two other products that I am considering are Kaspersky or Sophos. Reason I picked these two is that I 
have seen quite a few emails bounced back and forth about the quality of both of these products compared to Symantec. 
Obviously all AV products are going to be better at certain things than others such as detection and removal. All I 
am looking for is a product that I can implement on about 180+ clients and about 30 servers that will be easily 
managed and not have too large of a foot print and I do not want to have to visit every client to remove the old AV 
before deploying the new solution.
One of the reasons I would like to switch from Symantec to another product is that just recently I had to deal with 
their tech support for an issue we were experiencing on our clients. My experience with tech support has left me very 
jaded as it took them almost three weeks to figure out the problem.
The issue we were experiencing was when a user would log into their desktop explorer.exe would not load and they 
would only see their wallpaper (All dell machines) The solution to the issue was to turn of "tamper protection"
on all the clients, though this did solve the issue I am still a little concerned about the fact that you need to 
turn off any component of any AV product. I also feel like Symantec does not do the best job at detection of other 
types of malware besides viruses. Several times this year I had several infected clients that I had to rebuild 
because Symantec did not detect the issues till it was too late to do anything. If anybody could point me in the 
right direction to getting more info on a better AV solution than Symantec I would greatly appreciate it.





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Best regards.
Gleb Pakharenko.
http://gpaharenko.livejournal.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/gpaharenko


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