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Senior ESET delegate visits Gitex to demonstrate advanced capabilities of the award-winning NOD32 antivirus system
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 20 - 2005 at 13:22
- PRESS RELEASE
Andrew Lee, Chief Technology Officer of ESET and producer of the award-winning NOD32 Antivirus system, will be visiting Gitex 2005 to highlight the merits of the system.
During the month of September, in the group test review of the six most powerful antivirus packages in the Middle East, Windows Middle East Magazine has awarded to NOD32 antivirus for the second consecutive year the BEST PERFORMANCE AWARD. According to Windows Middle East: "Thanks to its comprehensive scanning engine and lightweight recourse footprint, ESET's NOD32 antivirus was the obvious choice to be our Best Performance Winner. It is a specialist at picking up known and unknown threats."
Lee, is looking forward to meeting with the channel in the region and talking to them about the advantages the NOD32 Antivirus System has to offer to consumers above and beyond what's available in the market today. For commercial clients, NOD32 offers its Enterprise Edition with Remote Administrator. NOD32 provides protection over a wide variety of platforms.
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About NOD32NOD32 is a unified anti-virus and anti-spyware solution with a single optimized engine that protects against email and Internet-borne threats through its ThreatSense technology. The proactive system does not rely on known threats and acts like a "virtual malware researcher", using multiple methods including emulation, advanced heuristics, and generic signatures to deliver comprehensive protection against evolving threats. NOD32 is easy to install and use and offers multi-point protection (Internet, email, ftp, disk, USB, etc.) and is multiplatform (Windows, Linux, Novell, DOS). NOD32 is flexible and configurable with centralized management and reporting functionality. With its highly optimized disk scanning, low memory usage and small footprint, NOD32 ensures network performance is never sacrificed. With a record 33 Virus Bulletin 100 percent Awards, and a 92 percent success rate in catching new email borne threats using advanced heuristics, NOD32 has the best detection record of any anti-virus product on the market.
Availability
NOD32 v2.5 is currently available in the Middle East market by a number of NOD32 partners.
About ESET
Founded in 1992, ESET is a global provider of security software solutions for enterprises and consumers. ESET's award-winning anti-virus software system, NOD32 (www.nod32.com), provides real-time protection from known and unknown viruses, spyware and malware. NOD32 offers the smallest, fastest and most advanced protection available, with more Virus Bulletin 100% Awards than any other anti-virus product. ESET has been named to Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 three years running, and has an extensive partner network, including corporations like Canon, Dell and Microsoft.
Media Contact:
Neo Neophytou,
Eset Middle East
Tel: +357 22873873,
Fax: +357 22873999
Address: P.O.Box 27828, CY2433 Nicosia, Cyprus
NOD32 antivirus systems can be found on Stand 903, Sheikh Rashid Hall, DWTC halls.
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