SLOVAKIAN computer security software maker Eset Llc. launched last week three solutions in the Philippines. The launch came four months after International Data Corp. (IDC) forecast that 10 percent of all enterprise commercial Web sites and mobile applications will have been scanned for vulnerabilities by the end of the year. By 2018 40 percent will be scanned regularly, IDC said in a statement issued in December.
With these new normal in weather patterns, IDC believes that enterprises and SMEs in the country will be driven to prioritize business continuity and disaster recovery and security solutions more than ever. Remote Administrator, one of its new products, boasts a built-in task-management system to minimize downtime, while allowing actions to be performed automatically based on dynamic group membership.
This platform-independent, remote management console has been rebuilt to enhance usability, improve security and lower the overall cost of implementation and management.
“Building world-class security product is not new to us—we’ve been doing it for more than twenty years,” said Richard Marc, CEO at Eset.
“But, with the digital revolution having changed the operational landscape so fundamentally, we wanted to go back to basics and really understand what our customers need to grow their business today and in the foreseeable future. The key is to balance usability with performance and agility. The results speak for themselves—I think we have certainly earned our gold star, he added.” Being a global pioneer in proactive protection for more than two decades, Eset also announces the global availability of its reengineered and redesigned range of IT, an all-new security products for businesses after its intensive design, engineering, development and testing. Following months of in-depth worldwide business-user research, Eset has analyzed the findings and using them to develop these new security products.
Eset’s IT security products for business offer maximum proactive protection and a wealth of new features, such as botnet protection, exploit blocker, antiphishing and antitheft. “As business continue to evolve their interconnectivity, they’ve become a more attractive target for the bad stuff out there, such as targeted attacks and advanced persistent threats,” said Ignacio Sbamtano, Eset chief sales and marketing officer.
“Security vendors must offer their customers better solutions that don’t hog an organization’s resources when fighting off threats. That’s why we are offering the market unparalleled value in our new products and services. We’ve invested heavily in creating a truly spectacular range of security solutions for businesses. Our goal is to exceed our customers’ expectations, offering them first-class security that is unbelievably efficient and effective install, configure and run,” he added. The new user interface for Eset business security products simplifies the tasks of monitoring, configuring and controlling network activity to ensure the organization is forewarned and protected against unwanted and malicious actions. “It has always been our commitment to provide and deliver cutting-edge and cost-effective technologies that ultimately work for our customers,” Valueline Systems and Solutions President Jun Santos said, the Eset’s exclusive distributor of IT security products.
The company, which is growing steadfastly, is also on the plan to expand their market, from catering Microsoft Windows, Linux, Android, and Mac OS X to iOS devices and how it will be different to the built-in security features of its operating system.
Cyril John F. Barlongo