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F-Secure Anti-Virus for Windows Servers
Today's challenges
An ever-increasing number of new viruses are found each day, some
of which possess the ability to spread globally within hours. If a
virus enters a corporate network, fighting it can prove to be both
difficult and time consuming. Virus infections often result in
significant financial losses due to network disruptions, decreased
productivity, corrupted data and the leaking of confidential data.
Even a company’s reputation can be in danger if it unwittingly
spreads viruses to its business associates.
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The solution
F-Secure® Anti-Virus™ for Windows Servers ensures that users who
connect to corporate file servers with infected machines do not
spread viruses to others on the network. With F-Secure, antivirus
protection is fast, efficient and easy. Antivirus installations and
management can be performed remotely from a single central
location.
The new version 8 includes several improved features:
- Platform support is extended to cover also the new Microsoft
Windows Server 2008
- New F-Secure scanning technology, capable of meeting the
rapidly evolving and more targeted malware threat scenarios
better than ever.
- Significant performance improvements, e.g. the memory
footprint is up to 50% less than in the previous version.
Key features
- Real-time protection against viruses, spyware and
riskware
- Manual scanning for viruses, spyware and riskware
- Manual scanning for rootkits
- Scheduled scanning for viruses, spyware, riskware and
rootkits
- Automatic updating of virus, spyware and riskware signatures
(Internet connection required)
- 64-bit support
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Supported Platforms and Languages
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Platforms
Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 32-bit
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition for x64
processors
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (available in version 8)
Languages
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
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Last modified:
Feb 21, 2008
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