Overview:
To counter the latest malware threats, market leaders like Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro simply stack new layers of functionality on top of their existing engines. The result: the ever expanding code bases of the leading antivirus/antispyware packages invariably result in bloatware.
The remedy to bloatware is a better, more efficient product that is specifically engineered to scan, detect and remove myriad security threats without impacting performance and taking a big bite out of the IT capital expenditure budgets. Read this free Information Technology Intelligence Corp. white paper to learn how a new antivirus technology platform reduces bloat and high resource usage.
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| Date: | Oct 2008 |
| Pages: | 12 |
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