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Corporate Antivirus 2Sweet 08-26-2007
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Posted by BoaterDave on August 26, 2007, 10:08 am
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T*r*end Micro is even better! ;) (Apologies to PF <g>)

See here: http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/about_us/worldwide.php

Final point, '2Sweet': Lots of folk have given quite a few answers to your
queries recently. My understanding is that they are all volunteers and in no
way connected with Microsoft itself. They might just appreciate a word or
two of thanks for taking the time and trouble to provide you with
information. Just a thought. :)

David

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Tend Micro is pretty good

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> Which antivirus application is recommend for use in Corporate environment?
>
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Posted by antioch on August 26, 2007, 1:10 pm
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> T*r*end Micro is even better! ;) (Apologies to PF <g>)
>
> See here:
> http://uk.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/about_us/worldwide.php
>
> Final point, '2Sweet': Lots of folk have given quite a few answers to your
> queries recently. My understanding is that they are all volunteers and in
> no way connected with Microsoft itself. They might just appreciate a word
> or two of thanks for taking the time and trouble to provide you with
> information. Just a thought. :)
>
> David
>

BD
If you bothered to advise all thread posters who did not trouble to
acknowledge replies, you might find yourself doing just that with every
spare minute you have with little or no time to much else in these groups -
on second thoughts, may I recommend that you do :-)
In any case only 24hrs or so have passed - give the poster a chance - they
may have gone out for the day - it is the weekend - here in the UK and
Singapore.

Antioch





Posted by BoaterDave on August 27, 2007, 4:37 am
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Your comment noted Antioch <vbg>

I'm pleased to note that '2Sweet' *has* now posted his thanks. I feel that
it's just good manners, so to do.

BD

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> If you bothered to advise all thread posters who did not trouble to
> acknowledge replies, you might find yourself doing just that with every
> spare minute you have with little or no time to much else in these
> groups - on second thoughts, may I recommend that you do :-)
> In any case only 24hrs or so have passed - give the poster a chance - they
> may have gone out for the day - it is the weekend - here in the UK and
> Singapore.
>
> Antioch
>
>
>
>



Posted by KC2006 on August 26, 2007, 9:06 pm
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At proxy server (Gateway Protection), GFI Webmon

http://www.gfi.com/webmon/

Control your Internet usersĄŻ browsing habits and monitor downloads in
real-time
Research by IDC shows that up to 40% of employee internet activity is
non-work related. As a network administrator, you need tools to control
employees' web browsing activities and to ensure that any files downloaded
are free of viruses and other malware. GFI WebMonitor for ISA Server boosts
employee productivity by giving you control over what users are browsing and
downloading in real-time.

Internet access control through web categorization and web filtering
GFI WebMonitor comes with WebGrade, a 100% human-reviewed site
categorization database that gives you control over what sites users can
browse and block access to websites in particular categories, such as adult,
online gaming, personal email, P2P, Facebook, Myspace, travel websites and
more. >>

Protect network from viruses, spyware, malware and phishing attacks
GFI WebMonitor allows you to monitor what files employees are downloading,
to block file-types such as mp3s and to scan all files for viruses, spyware
and malware using multiple anti-virus engines. GFI WebMonitor also lowers
the risk of social engineering by blocking access to phishing websites
through the use of an auto-updatable database of phishing URLs. >>

At File server, Kaspersky Anti-Virus for File Server

http://www.kaspersky.com/kaspersky_anti-virus_file_server
Kaspersky? Anti-Virus for File Server reliably protects servers running
under Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare, Linux and Samba from malicious
programs including viruses, Trojans, spyware and more.

Antivirus protection for shared file storage areas is essential, since a
single infected file on the server may infect the workstations of all users
of the resource. Proper protection of the file server not only ensures that
users and their important information are protected, but also eliminates the
danger of viruses making their way into backup copies of files, which may
cause repeated virus outbreaks and other incidents.

At the exchange server, file base antivirus should be Virus Chaser
http://www.viruschaser.com.hk/eng/product/product_feature.asp, the email
service antivirus should be Antigen
http://www.microsoft.com/antigen/default.mspx

At the all other server and client, Virus Chaser Managment Server (VCMS) +
Virus Chaser
http://www.viruschaser.com.hk/eng/product/product_feature.asp


> Which antivirus application is recommend for use in Corporate environment?
>



Posted by 2Sweet on August 27, 2007, 12:42 am
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thank you so much for the recommendation from you guys. really appreciate.
i will look into the various AV solution and consider which product to
implement.


> Which antivirus application is recommend for use in Corporate environment?
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