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Liberty University is growing rapidly, especially in the technology-heavy online-learning sector. To support that growth, the university needed to upgrade the security and manageability of its personal computers. A key part of that upgrade has been the shift from McAfee antivirus software to Microsoft Forefront Client Security. The university gets first-class protection for just 20 percent of the cost of its former software.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Apr 2009 |
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