Buying Vipre Anti Virus
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano NTG is a Vipre partner!
Yes i just saw about it. in SW
I got mine from them too. I use the "cloud" version and have had good success with this product so far.
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Viper is a great choice.
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It's a decent AV product. The system impact's pretty light, and it's ok at detection rates. I did note an issue a while back where it breaks the ability of XP to access files in a Server 2012 deduplicated volume, but otherwise, it hasn't been invasive.
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Did I read somewhere that Vipre is also offered with GFI Max?
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@technobabble said:
Did I read somewhere that Vipre is also offered with GFI Max?
Yes. It is built in. Viper is a division of GFI.
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Vipre is owned by ThreatTrack Security now. I never checked if that is just a spin off or what.. but it is still part of the GFI suite.
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@JaredBusch said:
Vipre is owned by ThreatTrack Security now. I never checked if that is just a spin off or what.. but it is still part of the GFI suite.
It's its own company again. It's still used in GFI's suites of products.
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Comes with GFI Max or is it an up-sell?
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@technobabble said:
Comes with GFI Max or is it an up-sell?
Both GFI Cloud and GFI MAX offer features a la carte, so everything's technically an up-sell.
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@alexntg Thanks, I really need to take a look at all the up-sell options. I did see something about GFI Max keeping track of O365 user accounts I resell.
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WOw thank you for all the answers. I am using the trial version now and its pretty good. I will suggest this to management
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Before making a purchase decision, you may want to also evaluate Webroot.
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@alexntg said:
Before making a purchase decision, you may want to also evaluate Webroot.
Definitely do this. I have Vipre in every client where I manage the AV solution. But that is no longer a given. Webroot is up for consideration at each client when the current contracts end. Between the two, there is really nothing else that even competes.
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@alexntg said:
Before making a purchase decision, you may want to also evaluate Webroot.
Sure we will try this today