Unattended Antivirus Protection for Your Organization
Panda Software's Panda WebAdmin Antivirus
As a network administrator, part of my job is keeping users' systems free of
spam and viruses. To help keep client systems clean and operational, I use Panda
Software's Panda WebAdmin Antivirus, which I can install, configure, and
monitor over the Web using the software's centralized management system.
When I installed Panda WebAdmin, I was given several configuration options,
including when the virus scan should take place and what files should be scanned.
You can configure the software to send you email reports on virus events and
updates. What's really great about Panda WebAdmin is that even though it scans
every file and email message, it's completely invisible to users and to me.
Another aspect of the product that I really appreciate is its unattended daily
updates of virus signatures. Antivirus software that I used in the past locked
up my servers and was too complicated. Panda WebAdmin is a small program that
does the job without a lot of bells and whistles and requires a license only
for the server.
Editor's Note: Because of Panda WebAdmin's ability to manage the security
of multiple systems over an Internet connection, the software is intended for
administrators who have to manage numerous remote users. In addition to spam
and virus protection, WebAdmin protects against adware, spyware, and system
vulnerabilities. WebAdmin also provides configurable reports on virus events
and updates.
Reader: John Hart
Network administrator
Product: Panda WebAdmin Antivirus
Company: Panda Software
Contact: www.pandasoftware.com |
Run Windows with Mac Os X
Parallels Desktop for Mac
As a graduate business student with an old Macintosh and a PC, I purchased a
new MacBook Pro in search of a single hardware solution for all my OS needs—home,
school, and work. I originally set up Windows Vista and Windows XP using Apple's
Boot Camp software only to find that, despite its strong native performance,
Boot Camp was plagued by several unfortunate inconveniences. Booting into each
OS separately was painful and wasted time, and creating a separate partition
for each OS proved problematic on more than one occasion. I decided to ditch
Boot Camp in favor of virtualization software and eventually settled on Parallels
Desktop for Mac.
With Parallels, I have near-native performance for Vista, XP, and even Ubuntu.
I used Parallels' Transporter tool to migrate my PC to a Parallels virtual
hard drive, and I no longer reboot to switch between OSs. Sharing an Internet
connection, files, and printers between the Mac and PC is almost seamless, and
with the recently introduced Coherence feature, Windows programs run side-by-side
with Mac programs.
In the event that Windows encounters a system error, I simply replace the virtual
hard drive with a clean copy of my latest "active" backup and I'm up and running
again in minutes. Most important, with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 2GB
of RAM, the performance slowdown is negligible. Overall, Parallels is the right
solution for me and should seal the deal for hoards of potential PC users seeking
a near-perfect transition to a Mac.
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Reader: Eric Elben
Graduate student
Product: Parallels Desktop for Mac
Company: Parallels
Contact: www.parallels.com
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Flexible Image deployment
Altiris Deployment Solution
Altiris Deployment Solution has changed the way that I approach any and
all computer projects. It lets you inventory individual computers (e.g., software,
hardware, BIOS) and can easily create reports, then run jobs (e.g., software
installations and uninstalls) based on a report. Altiris Deployment Solution
also lets me create software images of individual applications or an entire
OS. Once an image is created, I can set up an installation by dragging and dropping
the image (or job) on a group of computers, then scheduling the install. Due
to Altiris Deployment Solution's Wake on LAN support, I can schedule jobs to
run at night when computers are turned off.
The product also lets me perform conditional installations. I can set up one
job to install software, and Altiris Deployment Solution will install the proper
software for each computer. For example, if I want to install an application
that requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed first, I simply
condition the job accordingly. If the Framework isn't installed, Altiris Deployment
Solution installs it, reboots, then installs the application.
I recently changed jobs, and the first thing I brought to my new job was Altiris
Deployment Solution. It's relatively inexpensive and gives an instant return
no matter how you end up using it.
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Reader: Damon Martin
Product: Altiris Deployment Solution
Company: Altiris
Contact: www.altiris.com
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