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In This Issue
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  • McAfee's VirusScan ASaP Service Now Offered by Tech Data
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  • eWeek praises VirusScan ASaP—Easy to Deploy Virus Protection for Small to Medium Businesses
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  • McAfee Security—Centrally-Managed Network Defense
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  • Tip of the Month: Tracking Open Shares within the Corporate Network
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  • Association of Support Professionals (ASP) Picks Network Associates as One of the Best Web Support Sites of 2002


    McAfee's VirusScan ASaP Service Now Offered by Tech Data
    Tech Data, a leading provider of IT products, logistics, and other value-added services, is now offering McAfee's VirusScan® ASaP technology through its extensive channel of value-added resellers. Founded in 1974, this Fortune 500 company serves more than 100,000 technology resellers in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. For more information, or to become an approved Tech Data reseller, please visit www.lion4nai.com. For more information on McAfee's ASaP services, click here.

    eWeek praises VirusScan ASaP—Easy to Deploy Virus Protection for Small to Medium Businesses
    VirusScan ASaP continues to win critical acclaim for its ease of use and comprehensive protection for the desktop environment without the "hassle" of traditional software solutions. eWeek notes, "Deploying the service was easy: I clicked on the link; a pop-up window appeared and asked for my email address; and, once that was verified, the product went to work. Once Virus-Scan ASaP was installed, I could keep tabs on anti-virus stats through the service's detailed Web-based reporting." For the full story, see www.eweek.com. For more information on McAfee's ASaP services, click here

    McAfee Security for a Centrally-Managed Network Defense
    Only McAfee Security uses the power of ePolicy Orchestrator to integrate your entire defense into a single, synergistic front against viruses, worms, and other malicious code—including today's blended threats. ePO's management of ThreatScan™ lets you find and repair vulnerabilities and ePO's control over Desktop Firewall means that you can stop threats and intrusions right at the source. ThreatScan even protects remote and broadband users. To learn more about the McAfee Security manageability solution, please visit www.mcafeesecurity.com.

    Tip of the Month—Tracking Open Shares within the Corporate Network
    Today's blended threats, like Nimda and Klez, combine different forms of attack on corporate systems. In addition to spreading via email, they make use of weak security points in the network. Open shares provide these threats with a way of entering the corporate network unobstructed. It's easy for users to create open shares, unless you know about file shares within your system. It's also not an easy task to track them. McAfee's ThreatScan scans for open file shares and other potential vulnerabilities and provides you with comprehensive reports. For more information on ThreatScan, click here.

    Association of Support Professionals (ASP) picks Network Associates as One of the Best Web Support Sites of 2002
    The Association of Support Professionals (ASP) has announced the winners of its fifth annual "Ten Best Web Support Sites" competition, a prestigious awards event that honors Web-based technical support for software and other technology products.

    The ten winners in the Open Division are: Cisco Systems, Cognos, Crystal Decisions, Microsoft Great Plains, National Instruments, and Network Associates.

    To select this year's winners, a panel of judges evaluated 63 different Web sites that provide support for software, PC hardware, corporate applications, and online services. Each site was evaluated in terms of the quality of its navigation, knowledgebase content, interactive features, personalization, and success at overcoming major development challenges.

    "Every year, we see a significant rise in Web support standards, and this year's entries were no exception," says ASP executive director Jeffrey Tarter. "Developing these sites is almost always a major ongoing investment, and the fact that software companies keep making these investments suggests that Web self-service models really do have an attractive return on investment."

    In September, the ASP will publish a book-length report that will analyze the ten winning sites and discuss the lessons that their developers learned during the build process.

    For more information about ASP and its annual awards competition for the top Web support sites, please visit www.asponline.com.



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