ESET launches NOD32 Antivirus Pack for Single Users

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

ESET has announced the launch of ESET NOD32 Antivirus, a single user retail pack of its flagship product in India. The latest 5th version of ESET NOD32 Antivirus is said to offer various improved features including ESET Live Grid (former ThreatSense.Net), cloud-based reputation and protection technology and New Removable Media Control.

This tool automatically prompts the user to scan the content of all flash drives (USB, SD), firewire, CDs and DVDs, so that specific threats can be blocked from trying to get into the system through the media devices. Advanced Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) implemented in the 5th generation ESET products allows tech savvy users to customize the behavior of the whole system. User can define rules for system registry, processes, applications and files. The tool can be used to block unauthorized changes to programs. The Gamer Mode feature in the pack allows the user to switch to silent mode and disables pop ups to conserve system resources and enhance the gaming experience. Overall the ESET NOD32 Antivirus is effective on the system, has low footprint and protects the system both online and off-line.

Pankaj Jain, Director, ESET India (ESS Distribution Pvt Ltd) said, "Understanding the challenges of Indian market and responding to end-users' demand and numerous channel partners' requests, ESET launched this single user pack in India. We expect not only to increase our sales volume in whole, but to get more leads for other home and even business products. Our aim is to make ESET products more affordable for all Indian users, in all the regions. The unique packaging is light and innovative, as all ESET products, and helps optimize our logistics, which will be definitely welcomed by all channel partners."


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