View Full Version : Regional Virus Radar
petepohl
May 15th, 2005, 07:38 PM
Presently, I understand that the data for Virus Radar analysis is provided by an ISP in the Czech Republic. I was wondering if there were any plans to expand this to ISP's in other countries? I think the Virus Radar is a great tool, but as a user in the United States, I often find that the Data doesn't accurately reflect my threat environment. I hope that Eset will be able to provide a detailed threat analysis for the global environment.
Keep up the good Work!! and a special thanks to moderators, Happy Bytes, Blackspear and Marcos. I am impressed with the access you provide to end users such as myself.
Happy Bytes
May 16th, 2005, 12:50 AM
{QUOTE-> Presently, I understand that the data for Virus Radar analysis is provided by an ISP in the Czech Republic. <-QUOTE}
Yep.
{QUOTE-> I was wondering if there were any plans to expand this to ISP's in other countries? <-QUOTE}
We've lots of plans ;D
{QUOTE-> I think the Virus Radar is a great tool, but as a user in the United States, I often find that the Data doesn't accurately reflect my threat environment. I hope that Eset will be able to provide a detailed threat analysis for the global environment. <-QUOTE}
We'll extend. But this has to go all step by step. Rome was not build within one day. ;)
{QUOTE-> Keep up the good Work!! and a special thanks to moderators, Happy Bytes, Blackspear and Marcos. I am impressed with the access you provide to end users such as myself. <-QUOTE}
Thanks for the flowers ;D You know we have a rule here - if you are absolutely satisfied with some answers you offer from time to time a six pack beer. What's your local beer there? ;D
petepohl
May 16th, 2005, 01:25 AM
Thanks for your reply
{QUOTE-> What's your local beer there? <-QUOTE}
Some good local beers in Boston are Sam Adam's (the light is amazing- you'd think it was a regular beer) and Harpoon. I tend to prefer imported beers- Wartsteiner, Bass, Czech Rebel, original Munchen etc.
{QUOTE-> you offer from time to time a six pack beer <-QUOTE}
Well you certainly deserve it, but being on the otherside of the pond, I'm not quite sure how that would work ;)
Version 2.5 is outstanding- more features without sacrificing speed. I have only one complaint- the automatic installation of the EMON scanner. I don't use an MAPI compatible email client so it wasn't doing me anygood. However it wasn't hard to remove manually.
I'll be sure to have a beer for you :D
petepohl
May 16th, 2005, 01:29 AM
I forgot to ask, will Eset be expanding its presence in the US? It doesn't recieve nearly enough attention- you'd think that Microsoft using NOD32 for their software deployment would be enough of an endorsement. In the mean time, I'll be convincing friends to switch over- 3 and counting so far :)
webyourbusiness
May 16th, 2005, 07:41 AM
{QUOTE-> Thanks for the flowers ;D You know we have a rule here - if you are absolutely satisfied with some answers you offer from time to time a six pack beer. What's your local beer there? ;D <-QUOTE}
OT a bit - but does anyone know how easy/difficult it is to ship beer FROM the US to various EU countries in small quantities - ie, 6-packs?
I'd prefer personal experience stories or links to informaton within customs sites in respective countries rather than "guesses" - as I can make a pretty mean "guess" on my own! ;)
One of my "guesses" goes like this: don't do it - they'll confiscate and drink it in the Customs office that deals with it... ;D
regards
Greg
Happy Bytes
May 16th, 2005, 07:54 AM
Well ;D we need to know the destination and the type of beer ::) 8)
Firecat
May 16th, 2005, 10:27 AM
{QUOTE-> Well ;D we need to know the destination and the type of beer ::) 8) <-QUOTE}
How about Asia and a Zlaty Bazant? :D
SSK
May 16th, 2005, 10:30 AM
{QUOTE-> How about Asia and a Zlaty Bazant? :D <-QUOTE}
Hey, but that one was scheduled to be re-routed to Amsterdam! >:(
Right?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
YeOldeStonecat
May 16th, 2005, 01:27 PM
{QUOTE-> I forgot to ask, will Eset be expanding its presence in the US? It doesn't recieve nearly enough attention- you'd think that Microsoft using NOD32 for their software deployment would be enough of an endorsement. In the mean time, I'll be convincing friends to switch over- 3 and counting so far :) <-QUOTE}
I'd say it has been over the past year. Just about every issue of PCMagazine and/or PCWorld now has a 1 page NOD32 advertisement. There are a growing number of resellers (I've become one), and their US rep in California (Maros) is quite quick to respond to any questions I e-mail him (just got a few replies this morning when I got the office)
I'm giving it a lot of publicity over on our forums at Speedguide.Net
Beer! Guinness! Amstel Light! Sam Adams!
webyourbusiness
May 16th, 2005, 02:54 PM
{QUOTE-> Well ;D we need to know the destination and the type of beer ::) 8) <-QUOTE}
Not the UK - I'd bring that in person HappyBytes! ;)
Just a general inquiry... it's actually not that easy to mail beer around the USA from state to state, so internationally FROM the USA has GOT to be harder... it's just that around this part of country (Northern Colorado) - there are literally dozens of micro breweries - many of which win awards all over the place)...
I moved here from London (although a transplanted Wiltshire lad) in June of 2000, and I guess I've tried most of them by now - some of which I'd actually consider sending out as examples of their kind... ;)
regards
Greg
NOD32 user
May 16th, 2005, 03:40 PM
hmmm - beer
if we were OT here would that mean Off Topic or On Tap? :)
DonKid
May 16th, 2005, 04:34 PM
{QUOTE-> How about Asia and a Zlaty Bazant? :D <-QUOTE}
FireCat,
Would you please stopping talk about Zlaty Bazant ? ;D
I'm curious about this beer. (if it is a beer).
So I think I'm looking for some distributors here in Brazil. ;D
Best Regards,
DonKid.
SSK
May 16th, 2005, 04:53 PM
{QUOTE-> FireCat,
Would you please stopping talk about Zlaty Bazant ? ;D
I'm curious about this beer. (if it is a beer).
So I think I'm looking for some distributors here in Brazil. ;D
Best Regards,
DonKid. <-QUOTE}
Ah, DonKid,
Zlaty Bazant is a very good beer! I drank it when I was on holiday in Bratislava (Slovakia) with a half-slovak friend of mine. When you ever come to Europe, go to Bratislava! Its nice there!
DonKid
May 16th, 2005, 07:59 PM
Well, I never was good in geography, but if Bratislava is near of Slovenia, I´ll ask a friend of mine to send some of them to me.
Well, I don´t know about Zlaty Bazant, but my beer called Bohemia is the same since 1853, and it´s too good to be true. ;D
It´s not fair.
Now I´m more curious. ;D
Best regards,
DonKid.
Marcos
May 17th, 2005, 01:54 AM
Please don't confuse Slovakia with Slovenia as some politicians sometimes do ;-)
SSK
May 17th, 2005, 03:31 AM
{QUOTE-> Please don't confuse Slovakia with Slovenia as some politicians sometimes do ;-) <-QUOTE}
I won't Marcos, I won't... ;D
DonKid
May 17th, 2005, 10:53 AM
{QUOTE-> Please don't confuse Slovakia with Slovenia as some politicians sometimes do ;-) <-QUOTE}
No Marcos, I don't confuse it.
My friend lives in Slovenia and not Slovakia.
Hope those beers are sold there.
Best Regards,
DonKid.
vBulletin® Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2002 - 2009, Wilders Security Forums