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DeepInstinct Endpoint vs Kaspersky Free
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<blockquote data-quote="ShenguiTurmi" data-source="post: 1046424" data-attributes="member: 99409"><p>Enterprise products don't usually offer trials, but you can ask them to give you a demonstration of the features in a meeting. You can contact the official DI email address to ask, chances are they won't reply. If they don't get back to you, you can approach the reseller, which was discussed in another thread.</p><p>I'm sorry I can't lend it to you to test it, as testing apparently requires a fully privileged sub-account, which would pose some risk to our production environment.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I didn't make a vote on who to compare this post too based on the fact that DI is an enterprise product. Comparing it to Kaspersky should also be comparing KESC, definitely not a personal product, much less a free version, although Kaspersky does a better job than DI in many areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShenguiTurmi, post: 1046424, member: 99409"] Enterprise products don't usually offer trials, but you can ask them to give you a demonstration of the features in a meeting. You can contact the official DI email address to ask, chances are they won't reply. If they don't get back to you, you can approach the reseller, which was discussed in another thread. I'm sorry I can't lend it to you to test it, as testing apparently requires a fully privileged sub-account, which would pose some risk to our production environment. EDIT: I didn't make a vote on who to compare this post too based on the fact that DI is an enterprise product. Comparing it to Kaspersky should also be comparing KESC, definitely not a personal product, much less a free version, although Kaspersky does a better job than DI in many areas. [/QUOTE]
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