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No More NAV for My Clients (none / 0) (#8)
by Anonymous User on Fri Apr 08, 2005 at 11:45:09 AM PDT

I was once a huge proponent of Norton AntiVirus, both in the consumer market and in the SMB space. After experiencing the full range of problems others have reported with NAV, I made a concerted effort to find the best alternative on the market. Last year that search led to Computer Associates' eTrust AntiVirus and I and my clients have never been happier. The product is lean in size, very accurate, updated virtually as soon as a new definition is created and it does not slow systems to a crawl. The enterprise version also has two different scanning engines, so I can deploy opposed engines on the server and the workstations for even more effective coverage and protection. I highly recommend eTrust AntiVirus as a terrific NAV alternative.



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