Is anybody using Eset NOD32 on their servers?

Is anybody using Eset NOD32 on their servers?

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Is anybody using Eset NOD32 on their servers? Tyveras 11-28-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?VHl2ZXJhcw==?= on November 28, 2005, 10:22 am
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I'm specifically looking for specific examples of anybody using Eset's NOD32
product in a data center. I have been unable to locate any supporting
documentation on the web that shows that it is great on servers other than a
press blurb about a "100%" accuracy rate in laboratory tests.

If you would like to remain anonymous, send your comments to
budgiesoft2@cox.net and I'll summarize the responses I receive.

I would really love to stay way from the general "product X is the best"
rhetoric. There is ample evidence to show that all of the corporate edition
products perform reasonably well with individually varying results and at the
moment I'm trying to verify if Eset's NOD32 is worth investigating in a data
center environment.

Posted by Galen on November 28, 2005, 4:28 pm
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My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> I'm specifically looking for specific examples of anybody using
> Eset's NOD32 product in a data center. I have been unable to locate
> any supporting documentation on the web that shows that it is great
> on servers other than a press blurb about a "100%" accuracy rate in
> laboratory tests.
>
> If you would like to remain anonymous, send your comments to
> budgiesoft2@cox.net and I'll summarize the responses I receive.
>
> I would really love to stay way from the general "product X is the
> best" rhetoric. There is ample evidence to show that all of the
> corporate edition products perform reasonably well with individually
> varying results and at the moment I'm trying to verify if Eset's
> NOD32 is worth investigating in a data center environment.

You might want a look here:

http://www.infoworld.com/Eset_NOD32_Antivirus_System/product_46381.html?view=1&curNodeId=0

In short, no, I have not... The above is a review of the application in it's
effectiveness vs. spyware. The specific portion on the NOD32 is here:

http://www.infoworld.com/Eset_NOD32_Antivirus_System/product_46381.html?view=1&curNodeId=0&index=1

While it is specifically aimed at spyware effectiveness it's easy enough to
think of it in terms of "malware." Hopefully that helps and gives you the
chance to see it in light of some other applications. It seems to rank
pretty well in their testing but it's the only one (from my
observation/understanding) that's not specifically aimed at spyware in the
bunch. As a more single solution idea the price is actually fairly good. I
recalled having read something recently and just started going through my
magazine's websites and that's what I came up with.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/

"My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of
existence." - Sherlock Holmes



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