The Rise and Fall of the AntiVirus
If you are in the IT field, like me, you know how anti virus companies become less effective the more they become popular. In my younger days I used Norton Anti virus software. After getting a couple of viruses I checked into a free software that came with a motherboard I had purchased. PC-cillen by Trend Micro. It seemed to be more responsive and did NOT hog my system resources. I love PC-Cillen until they came out with the 2006 version. Then I noticed a long time to load the software on startup. Trend Miro had come to meet or beat Norton on being a system resource hog.
I believe the life cycle is this;
New AV Company –> Great Product –> Catches 99% of the Viruses –>New AV Company Becomes Popular –> Adds More Features to Product — Slows Down Just a Little —>AV Company is no longer “New” and people trust the brand name —-| Product is now flashy with new colors and bench mark time is completely too slow because they put every known protection feature they can think of… —> End of Life for the software usefulness.
AV companies such as Norton can still sell products because of young and old automatically recognize their name for security. I reality I have to remove their software from computers weekly because they fail to actually catch viruses.
How many times have I took Norton off the computer, install avg and before I can even get my updates AVG Free edition is catching everything known to man.
Trend Mirco is becoming the same way. There product was really good in the being, then when they became popular its like they forgot how to program or something? Maybe everybody got drunk and went home and left the design team to do everything. Anyhoo, I hate to see Trend Micro go as Norton has.
Just yesterday I removed Norton 360 from a friend of mine computer. With Norton it took over 30 seconds for him to login with his finance software. Now after removing Norton the login time is a fast 3 seconds.
Does anybody really truly believe in Norton anymore?
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