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Old 24-Jan-2009, 09:30
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From an IT pro and security point of view, i like AVG on home machines and what i call expendable machines. While AVG does offer a product for file servers its pretty basic and lite, and offers nothing for mail servers or more complex systems.
Symantec's products do read very well and satisfy budgets and IT directors arse's, however again from a techie point of view its pure garbage and i cant reccomend enough to avoid.
Same for Mcafee's offerings to the public. total bloatware and pc killers but they look pretty and make the user feel he's bought something doing its job.
However Mcafee's corporate offerings are of a different class. deployed with EPOL the client protection is very light and effective, groupshield for exchange is IMO the best protection you can get and offers reasonable reporting and proactive rules.
loads of other vendors like sophos, etc etc, worked with most some better than others. one i did like was kasperski, but thier licencing model is a bit odd and doesnt suit corporates as well as the other players.

anyway back on track, yes for your average windows based home PC, use AVG and if anyone is still using modems in this day and age then buy a damn router and do yourself another favour and protect yourself in that way too.
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