|
Success Stories
|
| New Zealand’s leading university needed a solution to protect its extensive network, including hundreds of servers and thousands of desktops. Read full story... |
| | If an antivirus program does not deliver what it promises, it is not just annoying, but can also become quite expensive in a very short period of time. The Austrian National Tourist Office experienced this first hand. Read full story... |
|
Though Fritz Berger thought it was fully protected by an antivirus solution, its operations were paralyzed by a virus in 2004. Read full story... |
 |
Indian Railways is the nation’s primary method of transportation and is one of the largest railway systems in the world. Read full story... |
 |
Grupa Remontowa SA used to have a mixture of antivirus solutions on its network, which was causing headaches for its system administrators. Read full story... |
| Liverpool City council needed a flexible security system to protect its widespread network. Read full story... |
| Maltese Germany needed a quality solution that wouldn't force it to update its hardware. Read full story... |
| Trusted with sensitive information of over 1.3 million customers, Minol Group needed high-quality protection. Read full story... |
 |
Nedis needed a solution that was easy to integrate into its network, as well as a solution to the volume of spam that was flooding company mailboxes. Read full story... |
 |
Japanese ISP @nifty uses Kaspersky technology to offer its clients a popular and quality service. Read full story... |
 | Swiss Exhibition wasn't satisfied with its previous antivirus vendor. After researching the various options, Swiss Exhibition chose Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Read full story...
|
| Turbolinux wanted to bundle its operating system with antivirus software and searched for a solution with a simple graphical user interface.Read full story...
|
| Kaspersky Anti-Virus protects the network of the University of Chile, the largest university in the country. Read full story...
|
|
Van Tilburg's antivirus solution did not have centralized administration, which meant cleaning up infections wasted hours of time. Read full story... |
|
|
|