Free software defends against viruses.(cool tools)
Publication Date: 22-SEP-07
Publication Title: Valuation Insights & Perspectives
Format: Online
Author: Pugh, R. Wayne

Read this article now
Try Goliath Business News - FREE!

You can view this article PLUS...

  • Over 5 million business articles
  • Hundreds of the most trusted magazines, newswires, and journals (see list)
  • Premium business information that is timely and relevant
  • Unlimited Access

Now for a Limited Time, try Goliath Business News
Free for 7 Days!

Tell Me More   Terms and Conditions

Purchase this article for $4.95

Description

Over the past several years, antivirus software has become increasingly more sophisticated. The downside of this is that many users have been burdened with the hassles of resolving conflicts between their business applications and their antivirus software. However, AVG's antivirus software provides automatic updates, real-time protection as files are opened and programs are run, and a "virus vault" for the safe quarantine of infected files.

The product has proven so popular, that more than 50 million users around the world are now running it on their computers. While the basic version of the software is free, appraisers wishing to use the software in a commercial application will have to purchase the commercial version for just $29.95. The focus of this article, however, will address the benefits of using AVG's free version.

Simple and Straightforward

AVG is not a full-featured, all-in-one, anti-everything product. It doesn't have a firewall, it doesn't...



More articles from Valuation Insights & Perspectives
2008 officers to assume duties on January 1.(Updates on programs and r..., September 22, 2007
Green buildings: new AppraiserCAST covers industry hot topic.(Updates ..., September 22, 2007
San Diego Chapter takes top honors.(Updates on programs and resources ..., September 22, 2007
Economic & market indicators., September 22, 2007

Looking for additional articles?
Click here to search our database of over 3 million articles.