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| California School District Drops Kaspersky Antivirus After Consulting With AAntivirus.com Posted: 16 Sep 2010 03:00 AM PDT Press Release Source: AAAntivirus.com On Thursday September 16, 2010, 6:00 am CAMPBELL, Calif., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Merced School District in Central Valley, Ca. has used AAAntivirus.com since 2003, due to their expertise and knowledge of the Antivirus/Malware solutions available in the market place. Situation: Merced School District in Central Valley, California: The district comprises 30 work sites spread over approximately 1,972 square miles, with more than 3,500 computers in the system. Director, IT & Support Services for Merced School District, works with a team of five other full-time computer technicians. His team is charged with ensuring that email security, spam, spyware and virus control follow the standards set by the district, while maintaining high performance and efficient maintenance, not a small task with a limited team administering to a large number of computers located throughout a vast geographical area. Challenge: The amount of machine resources consumed by the prior antivirus/antispyware solutions for the district was becoming unacceptable, with little space left for users to do their jobs, which involve school administration, student administration and finance. Like many school districts, "We run several web-based applications which are dependent on machine and internet performance," explained IT. This situation led us to re-evaluate software to protect the District's systems, regain lost performance and simplify maintenance. This is where AAAntivirus.com came into the picture; IT required an antivirus/antispyware solution that would offer significant performance advantages and easy, efficient maintenance for him and his team, based upon today's economy. Solution: IT deployed AAAntivirus.com solution throughout the district remarkably easily. "The very first test we ran showed significant performance advantages running AAAntivirus.com solution over other products," confirmed IT. Here is what AAAntivirus.com solution has offered the Merced School District:
Results: With fast and smooth deployment, significant reduction in use of machine resources, outstanding performance, and efficient administration and maintenance, AAAntivirus.com solution filled all of the requirements the Merced School District had for a comprehensive antivirus/antispyware solution. The savings and efficiencies AAAntivirus.com solution brings to the school district are immeasurable, in a public operation always looking to cut costs and maximize funds. "We have been familiar with AAAntivirus.com for some time and what they bring to the table both from a security solution along with the financial saving that they provided us, helps our district run more efficiently for our IT Staff and Schools." Director, IT & Support Services Merced School District AAAntivirus.com manages over a million seats of antivirus software world wide and has received numerous awards from major manufactures starting with Trend Antivirus USA partner in 2003, Kaspersky Partner of the year 2005 and 2006, Panda Security largest SaaS Cloud Partner 2008 and 2009, currently one of Norman Antivirus' largest US AV Partners . About AAAntivirus.com services
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| Symantec's Bizarre David Hasselhoff And Dolph Lundgren Ads Succeed Where Snoop Dogg Failed Posted: 15 Sep 2010 11:49 AM PDT Sep. 15 2010 - 2:26 pm | 1,947 views | 0 recommendations | By ANDY GREENBERG It's been just two weeks since antivirus firm Symantec embarrassed the Internet and itself with the company's tone-deaf and culturally-crippled "Hack is Wack" campaign starring rapper Snoop Dogg. But the antivirus giant's marketing team seems to have already redeemed itself. Witness the company's new series of far less sincere and far stranger ads starring Dolph Lundgren, Kimbo Slice, David Hasselhoff, and the 80's metal band Dokken. Each ad has several versions: some in which users choose to deny a postmodern, metaphorical cyberthreat to their bank account, and some in which they choose to allow it. Whether these guys can help sell antivirus software remains unclear. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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