daniel_allen
October 30th, 2008, 09:33 AM
I'm looking at the enterprise version of NOD32 as a possible replacement for my company's current product (Symantec).
In our current setup the Symantec console saves it's data to an MS-SQL database. We have a home-grown management program that regularly hits the database and pulls reporting data from it. For example, if a server is more then two revs behind on it's antivirus signatures the sysadmin responsible for that server gets an alert.
Any future solution must be capable of the same thing.
I've asked our sales contact what database NOD32 runs and he "thinks" it's a Jet database but isn't sure and didn't seem too interested in finding out. So far pre-sales support hasn't been too impressive.
Does anyone know what database is used?
Thanks.
In our current setup the Symantec console saves it's data to an MS-SQL database. We have a home-grown management program that regularly hits the database and pulls reporting data from it. For example, if a server is more then two revs behind on it's antivirus signatures the sysadmin responsible for that server gets an alert.
Any future solution must be capable of the same thing.
I've asked our sales contact what database NOD32 runs and he "thinks" it's a Jet database but isn't sure and didn't seem too interested in finding out. So far pre-sales support hasn't been too impressive.
Does anyone know what database is used?
Thanks.