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Norman Virus Control 5.8

Previous versions of NVC have received various international awards for performance in virus detection. The new generation NVC v5 is even better. In addition to a more attractive and intuitive graphical interface, NVC v5 provides the functionality and flexibility that enhances NVC's position as a state-of-the-art product in the battle against virus attacks.

Even though NVC v5 is distinctly different from earlier versions, the basic technology is still present. The new version offers improvements and new methods of employing NVC as the tool to ensure a virus free environment.

User Friendly: NVC v5 focuses on the management of software and the cost of ownership. The new version has four central characteristics: -Simplified installation -Simplified and stronger management tools -Invisibility -Internet updating.

Simplified Installation: Rollout in networks is smooth. You simply install NVC on a designated computer (the administrator), select the configuration settings, and identify the workstations where NVC should be installed. Then the "Agent" handles the rest automatically. In a matter of minutes NVC will be installed on the selected computers.

The single most important task for an anti-virus application is to keep computers free from viruses. Norman Virus Control is built around the advanced core technologies of Norman's Scanning Engine, which accurately detects known and unknown viruses, worms and trojans. When infected files are detected, NVC cleans, isolates or deletes them immediately -before the destructive code is activated. Many different programs are involved in this. Some of the most important are described below.

Simplified Management: Installation, maintenance and configuration are centralized. From one single point the administrator can administer workstations either as a group or as separate units, depending on the network. You can decide which modules to install or uninstall and define which rights users are granted. The messaging system can be configured in a number of ways, for example broadcasting of virus alarms, and logging of various incidents to file or console. Valuable time is saved for the IT personnel that can be spent on other productive tasks of the company's IT systems.

Invisibility: Users in large networks do not necessarily need to know that an anti-virus program is installed on their computers. The constant presence of an anti-virus program running around-the-clock represents an important assurance in itself. NVC vS provides this security. Now everything can be directed and managed from one computer.

 

Improved Updating Functionality: New viruses are constantly appearing so NVC is continuously being updated in order to provide the very best protection against new threats. Norman Internet Update (NIU) is a fully integrated part of NVC v5 making it possible to update the entire product via the Internet. Administrators can configure NVC to download and distribute updates to all workstations and servers, including employees with a home office.

Virus' will still appear in days to come, and businesses will unfortunately be victimized. The worst hit victims will always be businesses that have not established an adequate level of data security. Be prepared to meet these challenges in a professional way, with a professional partner.

Norman dare to claim that you "cannot make a more profitable investment to secure your company against attacks from malicious programs than investing in Norman Virus Control".

 

The West Wing recommend Norman anti virus as the fastest, most discreet anti virus solution available today. Contact us for a free 30 day trial. You WILL buy it.

 

 
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