[BC] Anti-Virus programs
Dana Puopolo
dpuopolo
Wed Jul 5 15:31:31 CDT 2006
I was going to say Avast as well...
-D
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Received: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 04:21:25 PM EDT
From: "JD Davis" <jdavis at lvradio.com>
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Subject: RE: [BC] Anti-Virus programs
Avast is a good choice. I have a couple of clients who use it and have had
no issues. www.avast.com.
Lotus Broadcasting
James "JD" Davis
IT Manager
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Tom Bosscher
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 1:27 PM
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Subject: [BC] Anti-Virus programs
So I figure, there hasn't been enough controversy on this board
lately.
So it goes like this:
We have been using Norton AV for quite a while. While our BE AudioVault
servers and main workstations do not see the Internet, and hence have no
Anti-V, we have some 30+ cpus that have dual NICs (two networks, one is what
we call Broadcast Audio, ie, BE AV, and the other is called Broadcast
Internet) that do talk to the BE av systems, and look at the Internet. They
have been protected in the past with Norton.
For many reasons, we are looking at an alternative to Norton. Two
systems, AVG and Panda seem to be making decent headway. Does anyone on the
list have any success or failure stories with these two, or is there any
even better alternative ? (Other than going to Mac/Linux!)
tom bosscher
cornerstone university
grand rapids
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