Antivirus Trial
The ability to run an antivirus trial
allows you to evaluate antivirus software before you buy
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In the days gone by the phrase antivirus probably signified
some new drug or hope for the human race. But of late, each
time you mention the phrase antivirus, you will only catch the
attention of computer geeks. But enhance the phrase by
mentioning antivirus trial, and you will catch the attention of
not only the computer fanatics, but the entire humanity as
well!
Viruses, especially of the computer kind, are proliferating
faster than their organic counterparts. These malicious
programs, which probably started life as an innocent bit of
code written by a programmer with a sense of humor, have
evolved into rather frightening tools capable of making the
most advanced IT infrastructure grind to a halt. This is why
newer and newer antivirus programs are being written and
introduced into the market all the time. But in keeping with
the very nature of viruses, they are of little help in stopping
all known, and as yet mutated versions.
This is where antivirus trial packages enter the
marketplace. When a leading manufacturer of an antivirus
program plans on introducing a new antivirus program into the
market, the usual way to go about it is to offer an antivirus
trial for customers. This antivirus trial not only enables the
customers to evaluate the program, but the more advanced
customers can actually test the antivirus trial against several
kinds of known and unknown viruses that inhabit cyberspace and
in some cases, may even be able to suggest certain tweaks and
changes to the antivirus trial which will make it better.
This is just one of the functions of an antivirus trial.
Another purpose it serves is to enable existing manufacturers
of antivirus packages lose a share of their market. The
conventional manufacturers like McAfee or Norton already have a
big chunk of the marketplace tied up. But the inherent flaw in
their antivirus trials is that they are customized to cater to
the broadest base of the market. But some of the more highly
specialized industries need custom built antivirus programs
that address their specific needs. This is where the first
release is often an antivirus trial geared to give exclusive
customers a taste of the capabilities before building the
entire package. Think of these sort of antivirus trial programs
as random samples or evaluation versions that help customers
isolate and demand development in those specific fields that
actually impact their business.
For more information about internet security, spyware,
adware and protecting your files from hackers and viruses, see
the "resources" section of this website, or go to articles
about antivirus trial.
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