Thursday, August 28, 2008

South Carolina ISP switched from Big Name Virus Protection into AVG Anti-Virus

Big name or company does not always stay in the game. The after sales support is very important. Symantec has to experience it the hard ways after losing its client: South Caroline ISP dump the product and go for AVG Anti Virus. I am myself is a user of AVG Anti Virus like million of computer users. Well, most of them like AVG Free edition because of the free updates. Imagine the power of paid Version of AVG while you are mostly protected with the AVG Free versions. Free version does not come with anti spyware as compared with the paid version.

Michael Privette joined Baja Broadband, a Fort Mill, SC broadband service provider, as Systems Engineer a year ago and immediately knew that some changes to the security setup were in order.

When Privette came on board, the company was using Symantec to protect its 40 workstations in Fort Mill, as well as on the 175 workstations spread across the Utah, Nevada, Colorado, and New Mexico facilities.

"Me and Symantec are like me and Fords--we just don't get along," Privette said. "I've had bad experiences with their virus protection products in the past and, wouldn't you know, soon after I started at Baja, users were coming to me with infections that Symantec had missed."

Privette made his first recommendation in his role as the unofficial Enterprise IT Administrator at Baja Broadband by suggesting the company switch to a new anti-virus provider--and fast.

"We were experiencing difficulties on a number of workstations that Symantec just wasn't resolving, so I needed to find a new solution fast," recalled Privette. "Our licenses were running out, so the timing was good. I really didn't want to spend more money on protection that wasn't working."

AVG to the Rescue

A short research exercise on the web and with peers led Privette to AVG's Free product, which he downloaded and tried out on a couple of machines to see how it performed. He was impressed.

"We were paying so much for our Symantec licenses, I couldn't believe that the Free Edition of AVG caught the problems that Symantec didn't," Privette said. "As soon as I installed the software, it identified the virus that had been causing us trouble, and then found three more!"

Privette was sold at that instant, and set off to find a supplier he could work with to purchase and deploy the Network Edition version of AVG's product.

"I needed a quote quickly so that I could get the new protection in place before our Symantec license ran out and left us with even less protection," noted Privette. "We wanted to get AVG up and running as soon as possible to make sure the network stayed virus-free."

That's when Privette came across Walling Data and started the process of pricing out the licenses he needed.

"I searched online for AVG suppliers and found Walling Data," said Privette. "I liked the idea of working with them because they're relatively close to us, in North Carolina. I was also impressed with the range of support options they offered -- an important aspect when you're dealing, as I was, with distributed networks and a brand new product."

Walling Data is the longest-standing and highest-volume distributor of AVG Technologies solutions in North America, as well as the only distributor to offer all its customers free, unlimited, U.S.-based pre- and post-sales support.

One More Satisfied Walling Data Customer!

"What do I like most about AVG? Well, it just seems to work," Privette enthused. "After dealing with the hassles of Symantec, AVG was a welcome change for Baja Broadband, and Walling Data's assistance made the whole process very easy."

Although Privette has yet to use the free and unlimited support services offered by Walling Data, he is glad to know that the support cushion is there should he need it.

"Honestly, everything happened so efficiently when we purchased our licenses, I had no need for support," Privette said. "The initial installation was completely trouble-free, but I may well give them a call and talk through a few options for tweaking the system when I get a moment."

Baja Broadband is just another example of what can happen when a company steps back and re-evaluates the security it's relied on for years. When particularly nasty malware began to take over their network, Baja wasted no time in taking action. Fortunately, they turned to AVG.

"Even the Free Edition of AVG was able to contain and clean up the viruses that Symantec didn't," Privette said. "When I saw that, I knew we had a winner in AVG."

About Walling Data Systems

Founded in 1994 in North Carolina, Walling Data Systems is a Value-Added Technology Distributor and IT Solution Provider offering innovative high-value solutions to everyday computer security problems for corporate, education, and home technology users. Walling Data was named an Authorized AVG Distributor in 2004 and is the only source for unlimited toll-free phone and "We-Do-It-For-You" remote control support for their AVG customers in the United States and Canada, one reason why thousands of customers each month choose Walling as their supplier of choice for AVG products.
Article from http://www.prweb.com/releases/avgantivirus/wallingdata/prweb1259154.htm

Video on Janice Dickinson Attacks Tyra Banks

Envy between supermodels are common. Just recently, Janice Dickinson attacks Tyra Banks. And all of those are captured in the Video. Super model wars are believed to be just a marketing strategy to create a buzz for their self promotion. In some cases, they fought among the camera and after that, they go shopping together.

Janice Dickinson, the self-proclaimed first Supermodel, knows a thing or two about creating hype and buzz for free promotion. And what better way to promote the premier of the new season of The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency than attacking Tyra Banks for copying her idea of having a transgender person on her show.

See Janice Dickinson is bitter that Tyra’s America’s Next Top Model is getting so much buzz thanks to its transsexual contestant, Isis Tsunami. Dickinson wants everyone to know she did it first on her show, which funnily enough has its premier of its fourth season.

“I did it on my show first with Claudia,” said Dickinson. “But you know what? There’s not going to be a moment where Tyra’s not going to knock me off, so I’m not bothered by her.”

Janice Dickinson’s beef stems from her feeling that Tyra did not thank or appreciate Janice’s help in the first few cycles of ANTM, “(I never got) a note or call thanking me for helping to put her show on the map. Whatever. She’s not my favorite person.”

Whatever the real reasons are, Janice Dickinson has successfully generated free publicity for her show. The blogosphere is buzzing with this story.

Check out Janice Dickinson’s transgeder model from two years ago in the above video and make sure to check out these hilarious Next Top Model catfight ads for a nice visual of what these two former supermodels would look like if they hash it out once and for all.


Article from http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/janice-dickinson-attacks-tyra-banks

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