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Viruses are the leading Internet security threat facing businesses of all sizes. They spread faster and cause more damage than ever before. Viruses disrupt your employee productivity, waste expensive IT resources, and destroy your company's most valuable asset - your information. Your anti-virus software is only as good as the last virus outbreak. Anti-virus software is primarily a reactive measure against known virus threats, and as a result is out of date the moment a new virus is released. Therefore, updating, detection, and policy enforcement play a key role in meeting the latest threats and protecting your networks. The challenge is not just having anti-virus software deployed on your company's computer systems, the challenge is how to ensure that your network is protected when a new virus outbreak occurs and how you distribute the anti-virus updates the instant they become available.SonicWALL's active virus protection automatically updates all anti-virus software for the desktop clients in your network, ensuring that every client is running the most up-to-date software before accessing the Internet. By automatically managing all aspects of your virus protection - including software installation, anti-virus updates, and activation of disabled software - SonicWALL Complete Anti-Virus provides a number of time and cost benefits. SonicWALL Complete Anti-Virus ensures that all PCs on your network are protected without the need for manual desktop-to-desktop software installation or upgrades. NetShield for Windows and GroupShield for Exchange enable you to manage all File, Print and Exchange servers and their anti-virus configurations from a powerful central console. SonicWALL Complete Anti-Virus provides you with the flexibility, manageability and customization capabilities you need to meet the highly specific anti-virus requirements of your network servers. SonicWALL Complete Anti-Virus allows you to focus on running your business with the knowledge that the most advanced and up-to-date technology protects your network from virus attacks.
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