Antivirus for a small business
Antivirus for a small business
Right, I'm freelance at the moment and I'm knocking together a quote for a charity who want an office network installed (1 server, 10 workstations).
Quoted all the parts and stuff just fine, but as far as antivirus goes, I'm stumped.
What's the best stuff out there at the moment (ease of use, set and forget etc)?
Bear in mind that this will be installed on 11 PCs, so some kind of network-wide licence might be needed.
Thanks in advance!
Quoted all the parts and stuff just fine, but as far as antivirus goes, I'm stumped.
What's the best stuff out there at the moment (ease of use, set and forget etc)?
Bear in mind that this will be installed on 11 PCs, so some kind of network-wide licence might be needed.
Thanks in advance!
I don't particularly like Symantec for the single pc setups, but they have always been solid and reliable when it comes to the corporate/workstation systems.
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trendmicro is top-notch stuff, we're using scanmail for exchange-- which, coupled with blocking all outside mail access (yahoo, aol, hotmail/msn, etc.) has been very effective for the past 3 years (also, mad credit to good luck)--not a single infection.raw wrote:We're running McAfee on my new network but I don't particularly like it. I've used Symantec but that's not too great in my opinion either. I heard some good things about Panda (free) but if I had to pick, I'd try Trendmicro or Symantec.
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Its there and quite highly configurable as well. I've been nothing but impressed since I rolled it a week after release.riddla wrote: the new tamper protection has been a sorely-needed function in all AV products. With 10.0 they've certainly hit the bullseye. Small gripe is that it isnt enabled by default, but its at least there now.
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Well I had been using Symantec AV 9 and was extremely impressed, just got v10, damn it is better. still the same great bloat free setup and it is much quicker then v9. The new features are nice also.
10,362 Files scanned in 6:10. Holy hell that is fucking fast, please please tell me that it is supposed to be that fast and my copy isn't messed up or anything.
10,362 Files scanned in 6:10. Holy hell that is fucking fast, please please tell me that it is supposed to be that fast and my copy isn't messed up or anything.
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my norton av 2005 scans 60k+ files in about 12-14 minsKills On Site wrote:Well I had been using Symantec AV 9 and was extremely impressed, just got v10, damn it is better. still the same great bloat free setup and it is much quicker then v9. The new features are nice also.
10,362 Files scanned in 6:10. Holy hell that is fucking fast, please please tell me that it is supposed to be that fast and my copy isn't messed up or anything.
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I used the Panda Activescan on a couple computers. It found trojans that McAffee and AVG missed. It took awhile to run, but did a better job.raw wrote:We're running McAfee on my new network but I don't particularly like it. I've used Symantec but that's not too great in my opinion either. I heard some good things about Panda (free) but if I had to pick, I'd try Trendmicro or Symantec.
i used mcafee panda avast avg and they were all BS at removing spyware viruses..Dante wrote:I used the Panda Activescan on a couple computers. It found trojans that McAffee and AVG missed. It took awhile to run, but did a better job.raw wrote:We're running McAfee on my new network but I don't particularly like it. I've used Symantec but that's not too great in my opinion either. I heard some good things about Panda (free) but if I had to pick, I'd try Trendmicro or Symantec.
i went back to symantec and it killed 5 bad ones in the first scan... no probs what so ever
AND JUGG
i just scored an official LLLLEEEEGGGAAALLLL copy of XP PRO for $50 cnd
you anti-warez cawk
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SoM wrote:i used mcafee panda avast avg and they were all BS at removing spyware viruses..Dante wrote:I used the Panda Activescan on a couple computers. It found trojans that McAffee and AVG missed. It took awhile to run, but did a better job.raw wrote:We're running McAfee on my new network but I don't particularly like it. I've used Symantec but that's not too great in my opinion either. I heard some good things about Panda (free) but if I had to pick, I'd try Trendmicro or Symantec.
i went back to symantec and it killed 5 bad ones in the first scan... no probs what so ever
AND JUGG
i just scored an official LLLLEEEEGGGAAALLLL copy of XP PRO for $50 cnd
you anti-warez cawk
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