![]() ![]() 12.x was a quantum leap from 11 and we've just moved up to 14 and have been well pleased so far. I agree with others here who feel the product has improved greatly in the past few years. ![]() We've got the full-blown enterprise edition that has the centralized management server and that makes a huge difference. Judged on that basis, I'd say SEP is as good as it gets. I just view them as a necessary evil and I just want them to do their job and not cause me any problems. I can't say I love it either but then I can't say that about any AV product. I lobbied hard to get rid of SEP when I started here but management didn't want to incur the costs of switching so I just got used to it and slowly learned to hate it less and less. I was aware of SEP's reputation and had used older version in the past and knew first hand how awful they were. ![]() At first it was against my will because that's what we had when I started at my current job. I have been an SEP user for over 10 years though. I have used Malwarebytes' free edition to scrub infected machines but have never used the real-time protection features. Run 'em both and disable one if you bump into trouble. Now our phones have multi-core processors.ĭifferent AV products have different strengths so I agree with the I've always heard that you shouldn't run two AV programs at once thatīoth have real-time components but I think that line of thinking wasīorn in the days before the lowest end computers had multi-core CPU's. ![]()
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