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A de minimis incentive was given to thank the reviewer for their time. The incentive was not used to bias or drive a particular response, nor was the incentive contingent on a positive endorsement. More Info
A de minimis incentive was given to thank the reviewer for their time. The incentive was not used to bias or drive a particular response, nor was the incentive contingent on a positive endorsement. More Info
Information Technology Technician in Information Technology at Omni Healthcare Financial (51-200 employees employees)
Pros
Automatic containment of suspicious programs
Centrally managed whitelist options
Cons
Whitelisting could be more customizable.
We were getting a lot of false positives for Windows updates and other widely used applications, but, then, they seemed to fix that problem.
Return on Investment
Overall a very positive impact. We like how it can be told to remove itself the next time a computer comes online. Web root never worked well at doing that.
It was cheaper than alternatives, and we were really impressed with how safe computers can be with containment as long as it doesn't slow you down if you use custom-built apps.
Alternatives Considered
Webroot Endpoint Protection and Norton Small Business