Google Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 i had just finished evaluating the following AV software last week as part of our IT security roll out project for one of our clients: Trend MicroKasperskySophosAvastNorton my takes: Trend Micro, medyo mababa detection rate. Norton, high detection rate but consumes high system resourcesSophos, lower detection rate than Norton, but higher than Trend, but consumes the same resources as NortonAvast, high detection rate, low resource consumption, but reportorial requirements are not complete.Kaspersky, lower detection rate than Avast, low resource consumption, but more reportorial requirements. Ranking: a. Avastb. Kasperskyc. Nortond. Sophose. Trend Micro Quote Link to comment
bututski Posted December 16, 2008 Author Share Posted December 16, 2008 nice...thanks for sharing the results of your evaluation.btw like to know how u did the evaluation nga pala? like to learn i had just finished evaluating the following AV software last week as part of our IT security roll out project for one of our clients: Trend MicroKasperskySophosAvastNorton my takes: Trend Micro, medyo mababa detection rate. Norton, high detection rate but consumes high system resourcesSophos, lower detection rate than Norton, but higher than Trend, but consumes the same resources as NortonAvast, high detection rate, low resource consumption, but reportorial requirements are not complete.Kaspersky, lower detection rate than Avast, low resource consumption, but more reportorial requirements. Ranking: a. Avastb. Kasperskyc. Nortond. Sophose. Trend Micro Quote Link to comment
Google Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 nice...thanks for sharing the results of your evaluation.btw like to know how u did the evaluation nga pala? like to learn contacted the vendors themselves to provide a 30 day POC license. loaded it into an isolated network environment.used our criterias for evaluation. Quote Link to comment
spideyboss Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 When I was working as an OJT in the world's number 2 IT brand (hahaha hulaan! ), they were using Symantec AV and ZoneAlarm firewall for the corporate PCs. It was very effective but consumes too much memory. But because we always keep our laptops in good shape, walang kabagal-bagal. When I left that company, I still looked for both Symantec and ZoneAlarm. I'm still using it now and no problems whatsoever. Quote Link to comment
pektojr Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 ive been with bitdefender, kaspersky and eset. thus far eset is my choice, relatively small footprint and masipag sa AV definitions. i was led to believe that KAV and bitdefender are too, but in the past while trying out or exploring 0-day malwares i would get 2 or 3 infections from both. my 2c- Quote Link to comment
kaitaro Posted December 24, 2008 Share Posted December 24, 2008 para sa akin norton 2009 maganda. trend pcclin dn Quote Link to comment
hilong_talilong Posted January 20, 2009 Share Posted January 20, 2009 NOD32/ESET Quote Link to comment
JayZip Posted January 21, 2009 Share Posted January 21, 2009 contacted the vendors themselves to provide a 30 day POC license. loaded it into an isolated network environment.used our criterias for evaluation. I also do IT work and other items to put into consideration are: 1). Number of users in your environment. 2). Hardware specs of your computers.3). Applications loaded on your computers and servers.4). Type of security needed on your environment. This depends cz some only need AV and others AV + firewall and other stuff like that. If your on a corporate environment, I'd pick an effective AV (i like Symantec AV, not Norton) with a very good central administration console which will make the job easier.If your on a personal desktop or laptop, pick something effective and free...there are tons out there but make sure they're valid ones. AVG is ok i guess but I'm using ESET NOD32 AVwhich does the job and leaves a very small memory footprint on your systems (it's not free though). Try Spybot too to clean spyware and adware...they're good too. Hope this helps! Quote Link to comment
JayZip Posted January 21, 2009 Share Posted January 21, 2009 also...beware of a download called ANTIVIRUS 2009...don't install it, its a virus... heads up to all MTC techies... Quote Link to comment
ymhiaky Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Mga Sir, Pahelp naman. Alam kong may virus laptop ko e. Bigla nalang may lumabas na picture ng my computer sa all programs ng start menu ko. by the way, im using windows xp. kapag tinatapat ko naman sa icon na un desktop daw pangalan nya. im using Avg Pro. always updated naman and di nya madetect. ang hirap tanggalin talaga e. Tapos panu din tanggalin yung Recycler? Quote Link to comment
thonetteski Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 just wanna ask.. everytime i turned on my laptop, my OS is vista premium... something always pop up i suspect it could be a virus... it has a file name taquito.exe.... can anyone help me on this... TIA Quote Link to comment
sierrav3 Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 BitDefender Total Security 2009 the best for me! Quote Link to comment
angel_by_day Posted February 14, 2009 Share Posted February 14, 2009 my laptop came with an EST antivirus when i bought it. then after a few months, nag expire na yung antivirus. I just let it be. Tapos the other day, parang biglang na-renew without me doing anything. Then after two, days, expired na ulet. Ano yuN? Quote Link to comment
Astro01 Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 Bro, tanong ko lang po kc ung NOD32 ko block nya laht ng website. (forbidden) d n ako makapag internet s home. Pano po ttangalin ung pag block ng NOD 32. thanks Quote Link to comment
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