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How far? Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() Stu "robinb" wrote: > NEW AVG Product Releases > > AVG Version 8.5 > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is scheduled > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two primary > reasons: > > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention technology > acquired with Sana. > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > > Features of AVG 8.5 > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable addition to > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which has been > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a component of > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as a > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no scheduled updates > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > .. Free 24/7 support and service > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > > Real-time, continuous protection > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, which > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity Protection adds > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious behavior by > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect against > new and unknown threats. > > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with creating, > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of threats > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection works > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous basis, > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or scheduling a > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on guard, > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity theft > attacks. > > Easy to install and manage > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, easy on > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to provide > that continuous, real-time protection. > > Community-based research > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information about > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and detection > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the option > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow decisions > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is completely > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 details > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars and in > the AVG Reseller Center. > > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product into line > with the 8.5 range. > > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, expanded > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved malware > detection > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves reliability > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control and > tenability > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected modules > in case of problems > > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for both e-mail > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to support > millions of e-mails a day. > > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, 2009 so > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version as soon > as it becomes available: > > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > > > -- > > > |
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Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably
addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ Stu > > How far? > > Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > > Stu > > "robinb" wrote: > > > NEW AVG Product Releases > > > > AVG Version 8.5 > > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is scheduled > > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two primary > > reasons: > > > > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention technology > > acquired with Sana. > > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > > > > Features of AVG 8.5 > > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable addition to > > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which has been > > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a component of > > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as a > > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > > > > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no scheduled updates > > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > > .. Free 24/7 support and service > > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > > > > Real-time, continuous protection > > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, which > > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity Protection adds > > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious behavior by > > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect against > > new and unknown threats. > > > > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with creating, > > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of threats > > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection works > > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous basis, > > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or scheduling a > > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on guard, > > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity theft > > attacks. > > > > Easy to install and manage > > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, easy on > > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to provide > > that continuous, real-time protection. > > > > Community-based research > > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information about > > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and detection > > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the option > > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow decisions > > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is completely > > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > > > > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 details > > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars and in > > the AVG Reseller Center. > > > > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product into line > > with the 8.5 range. > > > > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > > > > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, expanded > > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved malware > > detection > > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves reliability > > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control and > > tenability > > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected modules > > in case of problems > > > > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for both e-mail > > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to support > > millions of e-mails a day. > > > > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, 2009 so > > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version as soon > > as it becomes available: > > > > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > > > > > > -- > > > > > > |
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huh?
robin "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > > Stu > >> >> How far? >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() >> >> Stu >> >> "robinb" wrote: >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases >> > >> > AVG Version 8.5 >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is >> > scheduled >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two primary >> > reasons: >> > >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention >> > technology >> > acquired with Sana. >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. >> > >> > Features of AVG 8.5 >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable addition >> > to >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which has >> > been >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a component >> > of >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as a >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: >> > >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no scheduled >> > updates >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP >> > >> > Real-time, continuous protection >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, >> > which >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity Protection >> > adds >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious >> > behavior by >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect >> > against >> > new and unknown threats. >> > >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with >> > creating, >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of >> > threats >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection >> > works >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous basis, >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or >> > scheduling a >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on >> > guard, >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity >> > theft >> > attacks. >> > >> > Easy to install and manage >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, easy >> > on >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to >> > provide >> > that continuous, real-time protection. >> > >> > Community-based research >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information about >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and detection >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the >> > option >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow >> > decisions >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is >> > completely >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. >> > >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 >> > details >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars and >> > in >> > the AVG Reseller Center. >> > >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product into >> > line >> > with the 8.5 range. >> > >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: >> > >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, expanded >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved malware >> > detection >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves reliability >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control and >> > tenability >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected >> > modules >> > in case of problems >> > >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for both >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to >> > support >> > millions of e-mails a day. >> > >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, 2009 >> > so >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version as >> > soon >> > as it becomes available: >> > >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD >> > >> > >> > -- >> > >> > >> > |
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How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5!
You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() Stu robinb" wrote: > huh? > robin > > "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > > > > Stu > > > >> > >> How far? > >> > >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > >> > >> Stu > >> > >> "robinb" wrote: > >> > >> > NEW AVG Product Releases > >> > > >> > AVG Version 8.5 > >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is > >> > scheduled > >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two primary > >> > reasons: > >> > > >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention > >> > technology > >> > acquired with Sana. > >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > >> > > >> > Features of AVG 8.5 > >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable addition > >> > to > >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which has > >> > been > >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a component > >> > of > >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as a > >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > >> > > >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no scheduled > >> > updates > >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service > >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > >> > > >> > Real-time, continuous protection > >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, > >> > which > >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity Protection > >> > adds > >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious > >> > behavior by > >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect > >> > against > >> > new and unknown threats. > >> > > >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with > >> > creating, > >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of > >> > threats > >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection > >> > works > >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous basis, > >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or > >> > scheduling a > >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on > >> > guard, > >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity > >> > theft > >> > attacks. > >> > > >> > Easy to install and manage > >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, easy > >> > on > >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to > >> > provide > >> > that continuous, real-time protection. > >> > > >> > Community-based research > >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information about > >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and detection > >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the > >> > option > >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow > >> > decisions > >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is > >> > completely > >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > >> > > >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 > >> > details > >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars and > >> > in > >> > the AVG Reseller Center. > >> > > >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product into > >> > line > >> > with the 8.5 range. > >> > > >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > >> > > >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, expanded > >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved malware > >> > detection > >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves reliability > >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control and > >> > tenability > >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected > >> > modules > >> > in case of problems > >> > > >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for both > >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to > >> > support > >> > millions of e-mails a day. > >> > > >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, 2009 > >> > so > >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version as > >> > soon > >> > as it becomes available: > >> > > >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > > >> > > >> > > |
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it says it in what I typed:
they claim March 2nd but you never know robin "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A334D7F3-B702-4931-8CD6-(E-Mail Removed)... > How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5! > > You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() > > Stu > > > > robinb" wrote: > >> huh? >> robin >> >> "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... >> > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably >> > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ >> > >> > Stu >> > >> >> >> >> How far? >> >> >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() >> >> >> >> Stu >> >> >> >> "robinb" wrote: >> >> >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases >> >> > >> >> > AVG Version 8.5 >> >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is >> >> > scheduled >> >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two >> >> > primary >> >> > reasons: >> >> > >> >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new >> >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention >> >> > technology >> >> > acquired with Sana. >> >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of >> >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. >> >> > >> >> > Features of AVG 8.5 >> >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable >> >> > addition >> >> > to >> >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which >> >> > has >> >> > been >> >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a >> >> > component >> >> > of >> >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as >> >> > a >> >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: >> >> > >> >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft >> >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no >> >> > scheduled >> >> > updates >> >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use >> >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors >> >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service >> >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP >> >> > >> >> > Real-time, continuous protection >> >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, >> >> > which >> >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity >> >> > Protection >> >> > adds >> >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious >> >> > behavior by >> >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect >> >> > against >> >> > new and unknown threats. >> >> > >> >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates >> >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with >> >> > creating, >> >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of >> >> > threats >> >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection >> >> > works >> >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous >> >> > basis, >> >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or >> >> > scheduling a >> >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on >> >> > guard, >> >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity >> >> > theft >> >> > attacks. >> >> > >> >> > Easy to install and manage >> >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, >> >> > easy >> >> > on >> >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to >> >> > provide >> >> > that continuous, real-time protection. >> >> > >> >> > Community-based research >> >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information >> >> > about >> >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and >> >> > detection >> >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the >> >> > option >> >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. >> >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow >> >> > decisions >> >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is >> >> > completely >> >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. >> >> > >> >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration >> >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 >> >> > details >> >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars >> >> > and >> >> > in >> >> > the AVG Reseller Center. >> >> > >> >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update >> >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product >> >> > into >> >> > line >> >> > with the 8.5 range. >> >> > >> >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: >> >> > >> >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, >> >> > expanded >> >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved >> >> > malware >> >> > detection >> >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner >> >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves >> >> > reliability >> >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control >> >> > and >> >> > tenability >> >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage >> >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture >> >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture >> >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected >> >> > modules >> >> > in case of problems >> >> > >> >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for >> >> > both >> >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to >> >> > support >> >> > millions of e-mails a day. >> >> > >> >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, >> >> > 2009 >> >> > so >> >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version >> >> > as >> >> > soon >> >> > as it becomes available: >> >> > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> |
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Exactly! You never know! Don`t always believe what they tell you
![]() Stu "robinb" wrote: > it says it in what I typed: > they claim March 2nd but you never know > robin > > "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:A334D7F3-B702-4931-8CD6-(E-Mail Removed)... > > How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5! > > > > You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() > > > > Stu > > > > > > > > robinb" wrote: > > > >> huh? > >> robin > >> > >> "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > >> news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > >> > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > >> > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > >> > > >> > Stu > >> > > >> >> > >> >> How far? > >> >> > >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > >> >> > >> >> Stu > >> >> > >> >> "robinb" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG Version 8.5 > >> >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is > >> >> > scheduled > >> >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two > >> >> > primary > >> >> > reasons: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > >> >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention > >> >> > technology > >> >> > acquired with Sana. > >> >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > >> >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > >> >> > > >> >> > Features of AVG 8.5 > >> >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable > >> >> > addition > >> >> > to > >> >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which > >> >> > has > >> >> > been > >> >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a > >> >> > component > >> >> > of > >> >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as > >> >> > a > >> >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > >> >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no > >> >> > scheduled > >> >> > updates > >> >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > >> >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > >> >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service > >> >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > >> >> > > >> >> > Real-time, continuous protection > >> >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, > >> >> > which > >> >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity > >> >> > Protection > >> >> > adds > >> >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious > >> >> > behavior by > >> >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect > >> >> > against > >> >> > new and unknown threats. > >> >> > > >> >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > >> >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with > >> >> > creating, > >> >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of > >> >> > threats > >> >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection > >> >> > works > >> >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous > >> >> > basis, > >> >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or > >> >> > scheduling a > >> >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on > >> >> > guard, > >> >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity > >> >> > theft > >> >> > attacks. > >> >> > > >> >> > Easy to install and manage > >> >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, > >> >> > easy > >> >> > on > >> >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to > >> >> > provide > >> >> > that continuous, real-time protection. > >> >> > > >> >> > Community-based research > >> >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information > >> >> > about > >> >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and > >> >> > detection > >> >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the > >> >> > option > >> >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > >> >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow > >> >> > decisions > >> >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is > >> >> > completely > >> >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > >> >> > > >> >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > >> >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 > >> >> > details > >> >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars > >> >> > and > >> >> > in > >> >> > the AVG Reseller Center. > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > >> >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product > >> >> > into > >> >> > line > >> >> > with the 8.5 range. > >> >> > > >> >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, > >> >> > expanded > >> >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved > >> >> > malware > >> >> > detection > >> >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > >> >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves > >> >> > reliability > >> >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control > >> >> > and > >> >> > tenability > >> >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > >> >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > >> >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > >> >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected > >> >> > modules > >> >> > in case of problems > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for > >> >> > both > >> >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to > >> >> > support > >> >> > millions of e-mails a day. > >> >> > > >> >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, > >> >> > 2009 > >> >> > so > >> >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version > >> >> > as > >> >> > soon > >> >> > as it becomes available: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > |
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Where`s your friend these days? Incarcerated?
![]() Stu "robinb" wrote: > it says it in what I typed: > they claim March 2nd but you never know > robin > > "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:A334D7F3-B702-4931-8CD6-(E-Mail Removed)... > > How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5! > > > > You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() > > > > Stu > > > > > > > > robinb" wrote: > > > >> huh? > >> robin > >> > >> "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > >> news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > >> > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > >> > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > >> > > >> > Stu > >> > > >> >> > >> >> How far? > >> >> > >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > >> >> > >> >> Stu > >> >> > >> >> "robinb" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG Version 8.5 > >> >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is > >> >> > scheduled > >> >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two > >> >> > primary > >> >> > reasons: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > >> >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention > >> >> > technology > >> >> > acquired with Sana. > >> >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > >> >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > >> >> > > >> >> > Features of AVG 8.5 > >> >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable > >> >> > addition > >> >> > to > >> >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which > >> >> > has > >> >> > been > >> >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a > >> >> > component > >> >> > of > >> >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as > >> >> > a > >> >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > >> >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no > >> >> > scheduled > >> >> > updates > >> >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > >> >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > >> >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service > >> >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > >> >> > > >> >> > Real-time, continuous protection > >> >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, > >> >> > which > >> >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity > >> >> > Protection > >> >> > adds > >> >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious > >> >> > behavior by > >> >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect > >> >> > against > >> >> > new and unknown threats. > >> >> > > >> >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > >> >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with > >> >> > creating, > >> >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of > >> >> > threats > >> >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection > >> >> > works > >> >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous > >> >> > basis, > >> >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or > >> >> > scheduling a > >> >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on > >> >> > guard, > >> >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity > >> >> > theft > >> >> > attacks. > >> >> > > >> >> > Easy to install and manage > >> >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, > >> >> > easy > >> >> > on > >> >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to > >> >> > provide > >> >> > that continuous, real-time protection. > >> >> > > >> >> > Community-based research > >> >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information > >> >> > about > >> >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and > >> >> > detection > >> >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the > >> >> > option > >> >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > >> >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow > >> >> > decisions > >> >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is > >> >> > completely > >> >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > >> >> > > >> >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > >> >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 > >> >> > details > >> >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars > >> >> > and > >> >> > in > >> >> > the AVG Reseller Center. > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > >> >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product > >> >> > into > >> >> > line > >> >> > with the 8.5 range. > >> >> > > >> >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, > >> >> > expanded > >> >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved > >> >> > malware > >> >> > detection > >> >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > >> >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves > >> >> > reliability > >> >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control > >> >> > and > >> >> > tenability > >> >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > >> >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > >> >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > >> >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected > >> >> > modules > >> >> > in case of problems > >> >> > > >> >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for > >> >> > both > >> >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to > >> >> > support > >> >> > millions of e-mails a day. > >> >> > > >> >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, > >> >> > 2009 > >> >> > so > >> >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version > >> >> > as > >> >> > soon > >> >> > as it becomes available: > >> >> > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > |
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FOCL ;-)
"Stu" wrote: > Where`s your friend these days? Incarcerated? ![]() > > Stu > > "robinb" wrote: > > > it says it in what I typed: > > they claim March 2nd but you never know > > robin > > > > "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:A334D7F3-B702-4931-8CD6-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5! > > > > > > You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() > > > > > > Stu > > > > > > > > > > > > robinb" wrote: > > > > > >> huh? > > >> robin > > >> > > >> "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > >> news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > > >> > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > > >> > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > > >> > > > >> > Stu > > >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> How far? > > >> >> > > >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > > >> >> > > >> >> Stu > > >> >> > > >> >> "robinb" wrote: > > >> >> > > >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases > > >> >> > > > >> >> > AVG Version 8.5 > > >> >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is > > >> >> > scheduled > > >> >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two > > >> >> > primary > > >> >> > reasons: > > >> >> > > > >> >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > > >> >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention > > >> >> > technology > > >> >> > acquired with Sana. > > >> >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > > >> >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Features of AVG 8.5 > > >> >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable > > >> >> > addition > > >> >> > to > > >> >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which > > >> >> > has > > >> >> > been > > >> >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a > > >> >> > component > > >> >> > of > > >> >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as > > >> >> > a > > >> >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > > >> >> > > > >> >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > > >> >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no > > >> >> > scheduled > > >> >> > updates > > >> >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > > >> >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > > >> >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service > > >> >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Real-time, continuous protection > > >> >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, > > >> >> > which > > >> >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity > > >> >> > Protection > > >> >> > adds > > >> >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious > > >> >> > behavior by > > >> >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect > > >> >> > against > > >> >> > new and unknown threats. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > > >> >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with > > >> >> > creating, > > >> >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of > > >> >> > threats > > >> >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection > > >> >> > works > > >> >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous > > >> >> > basis, > > >> >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or > > >> >> > scheduling a > > >> >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on > > >> >> > guard, > > >> >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity > > >> >> > theft > > >> >> > attacks. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Easy to install and manage > > >> >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, > > >> >> > easy > > >> >> > on > > >> >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to > > >> >> > provide > > >> >> > that continuous, real-time protection. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Community-based research > > >> >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information > > >> >> > about > > >> >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and > > >> >> > detection > > >> >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the > > >> >> > option > > >> >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > > >> >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow > > >> >> > decisions > > >> >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is > > >> >> > completely > > >> >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > > >> >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 > > >> >> > details > > >> >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars > > >> >> > and > > >> >> > in > > >> >> > the AVG Reseller Center. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > > >> >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product > > >> >> > into > > >> >> > line > > >> >> > with the 8.5 range. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > > >> >> > > > >> >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, > > >> >> > expanded > > >> >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved > > >> >> > malware > > >> >> > detection > > >> >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > > >> >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves > > >> >> > reliability > > >> >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control > > >> >> > and > > >> >> > tenability > > >> >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > > >> >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > > >> >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > > >> >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected > > >> >> > modules > > >> >> > in case of problems > > >> >> > > > >> >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for > > >> >> > both > > >> >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to > > >> >> > support > > >> >> > millions of e-mails a day. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, > > >> >> > 2009 > > >> >> > so > > >> >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version > > >> >> > as > > >> >> > soon > > >> >> > as it becomes available: > > >> >> > > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > -- > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> > > |
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PABBUY. How are you ol` buddy? Don`t think RobinB is too impressed with my OT
comments - understandable. She won`t play after JA ![]() Did you see my response to your entry in Chaz`s thread on Online Community? AYHOH? Stu "Engel" wrote: > FOCL ;-) > > "Stu" wrote: > > > Where`s your friend these days? Incarcerated? ![]() > > > > Stu > > > > "robinb" wrote: > > > > > it says it in what I typed: > > > they claim March 2nd but you never know > > > robin > > > > > > "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > > news:A334D7F3-B702-4931-8CD6-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > > How far over the horizon is it? AVG 8.5! > > > > > > > > You need to `tune in` to Stu`s SOH. ![]() ![]() ![]() > > > > > > > > Stu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > robinb" wrote: > > > > > > > >> huh? > > > >> robin > > > >> > > > >> "Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > > >> news:5ADEBD48-623E-4BF6-9AC3-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > >> > Have you considered WD as an option? If not. Why not? Answers suitably > > > >> > addressed on a SAE to ....... Stu. C/O P.O. Box 1897 ............ > > > >> > > > > >> > Stu > > > >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> How far? > > > >> >> > > > >> >> Sounds very complicated to me - a mere mortal? ![]() > > > >> >> > > > >> >> Stu > > > >> >> > > > >> >> "robinb" wrote: > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > NEW AVG Product Releases > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > AVG Version 8.5 > > > >> >> > AVG 8.5, the latest version in AVG's security product family, is > > > >> >> > scheduled > > > >> >> > for release March 2, 2009. AVG 8.5 has been developed for two > > > >> >> > primary > > > >> >> > reasons: > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > .. To create a platform into which we can integrate the exciting new > > > >> >> > behavior-based malware protection and identity theft prevention > > > >> >> > technology > > > >> >> > acquired with Sana. > > > >> >> > .. To bring together and implement in a structured way a number of > > > >> >> > performance enhancements that improve the stability of the product. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Features of AVG 8.5 > > > >> >> > In addition to the performance enhancements, the most notable > > > >> >> > addition > > > >> >> > to > > > >> >> > the product family is the inclusion of the Sana technology, which > > > >> >> > has > > > >> >> > been > > > >> >> > renamed AVG Identity Protection. AVG Identity Protection is a > > > >> >> > component > > > >> >> > of > > > >> >> > the AVG Internet Security 8.5 home edition and will also be sold as > > > >> >> > a > > > >> >> > stand-alone product. AVG Identity Protection offers users: > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > .. Advanced Real-time, continuous protection against identity theft > > > >> >> > .. Protection against new and unknown threats that needs no > > > >> >> > scheduled > > > >> >> > updates > > > >> >> > .. Quick and easy download, installation and use > > > >> >> > .. Compatibility with security products from all major vendors > > > >> >> > .. Free 24/7 support and service > > > >> >> > .. Support for all versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Real-time, continuous protection > > > >> >> > Traditional security products rely on signatures to protect users, > > > >> >> > which > > > >> >> > works well when dealing with existing threats. AVG Identity > > > >> >> > Protection > > > >> >> > adds > > > >> >> > a further layer of protection, spotting and blocking suspicious > > > >> >> > behavior by > > > >> >> > applications on the user's computer on a continuous basis to protect > > > >> >> > against > > > >> >> > new and unknown threats. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > No need to remember to schedule scans or updates > > > >> >> > Anti-virus and anti-spyware programs can no longer keep up with > > > >> >> > creating, > > > >> >> > testing, and distributing signatures for the tens of thousands of > > > >> >> > threats > > > >> >> > arriving in security labs every day. Because AVG Identity Protection > > > >> >> > works > > > >> >> > by detecting and preventing suspicious behavior on a continuous > > > >> >> > basis, > > > >> >> > there's no need to worry about the latest signature updates or > > > >> >> > scheduling a > > > >> >> > scan every day. As soon as it'sinstalled, Identity Protection is on > > > >> >> > guard, > > > >> >> > protecting users' digital assets against phishing and other identity > > > >> >> > theft > > > >> >> > attacks. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Easy to install and manage > > > >> >> > AVG Identity Protection follows AVG's motto of 'tough on threats, > > > >> >> > easy > > > >> >> > on > > > >> >> > users', taking less than 1% of the computer's processing power to > > > >> >> > provide > > > >> >> > that continuous, real-time protection. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Community-based research > > > >> >> > Like AVG's LinkScanner, AVG Identity Protection uses information > > > >> >> > about > > > >> >> > threats uncovered by the software to improve its research and > > > >> >> > detection > > > >> >> > capabilities. By installing AVG Identity Protection, users have the > > > >> >> > option > > > >> >> > to join the community of customers who provide valuable feedback. > > > >> >> > Participating users allow the data from their Quarantine and Allow > > > >> >> > decisions > > > >> >> > to be automatically provided to AVG researchers; this data is > > > >> >> > completely > > > >> >> > anonymous and cannot be associated with any individual user. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Pricing, Availability and Upgrade/Migration > > > >> >> > Pricing, product availability and upgrade/migration from 7.5 and 8.0 > > > >> >> > details > > > >> >> > are in preparation and will be made available in upcoming webinars > > > >> >> > and > > > >> >> > in > > > >> >> > the AVG Reseller Center. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > AVG Linux/FreeBSD Update > > > >> >> > AVG for Linux/FreeBSD is also being upgraded to bring the product > > > >> >> > into > > > >> >> > line > > > >> >> > with the 8.5 range. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > The new AVG 8.5 for Linux/Free BSD product will offer: > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > .. New, streamlined scanning engine with heuristic emulator, > > > >> >> > expanded > > > >> >> > detection within archive files, runtime unpackers, and improved > > > >> >> > malware > > > >> >> > detection > > > >> >> > .. New AVG-developed REDIRFS-based on-access scanner > > > >> >> > .. Dedicated process for every scan significantly improves > > > >> >> > reliability > > > >> >> > .. Improved diagnostics tools and logging provide greater control > > > >> >> > and > > > >> >> > tenability > > > >> >> > .. Improved system resource handling through shared memory usage > > > >> >> > .. Support for new multi-core CPUs and for multi-CPU architecture > > > >> >> > .. Support for 64-bit architecture > > > >> >> > .. A fully modular solution, isolating required restarts to affected > > > >> >> > modules > > > >> >> > in case of problems > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > AVG 8.5 Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD provides protection for > > > >> >> > both > > > >> >> > and file servers in a single distribution package, robust enough to > > > >> >> > support > > > >> >> > millions of e-mails a day. > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > Support for the following products will be phased out on April 30, > > > >> >> > 2009 > > > >> >> > so > > > >> >> > we recommend you plan to upgrade your customers to the new version > > > >> >> > as > > > >> >> > soon > > > >> >> > as it becomes available: > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for Linux/FreeBSD > > > >> >> > .. AVG 7.5 File Server Edition for Linux/FreeBSD > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > -- > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> > > > |
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