Grisoft introduced AVG SBS Edition for AVG Internet Security and AVG Anti-Malware to address the immediate network security needs of SMBs

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

March 13, 2007

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MILLBURN, N.J. -- GRISOFT, the developer of AVG Internet security software, today introduced AVG Small Business Server (SBS) Edition for AVG Internet Security and AVG Anti-Malware to address the immediate network security needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). AVG SBS Edition products are designed from the ground up to meet the requirements of SMBs that rely on servers to provide file access, e-mail, and other IT services needed to operate their organizations.

AVG SBS Edition products provide users with comprehensive protection for their network, individual workstations and servers with a free license for one server. It also features a unique tool, which allows for remote administration, which is critical for the large number of SMBs that employ third parties to perform network administration and security. Remote administration permits the network manager to make critical security updates immediately and cost effectively without requiring an on-site office visit.

"AVG SBS Edition brings SMBs reliable, and cost-efficient security that is easy to manage," explains Larry Bridwell, VP of Global Security Strategies of GRISOFT. "Since many of these companies do not have a security specialist available on-site, we made installation and operation of the system, including updates, easy and automated."

AVG Technologies CZ s.r.o.

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