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ESET 13.1.16.0
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 875930" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>No, not that. I heard some things about it ESET but I'm not fully sure about it. The first thing is, unlike Microsoft, Kaspersky, Norton, McAfee and few other big players, ESET don't have their own cloud infrastructure for threat processing. They use Microsoft's Azure AI which I heard is also used by the likes of Voodoshield and some other Antiviruses. I don't think Azure AI servers are limited to executable files only but probably the more types of files you want to analyze the more costly it is. Whatever the cost is, it's definitely cheaper than investing in building your own cloud infrastructure and maintaining it. So, if this is true then I must say ESET is being cheap here. A company with the size of them can easily invest some money in this area. ESET is already a great product but they could be a lot better. Anyway once again, I'm not fully sure about this info but I believe this to be true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 875930, member: 78686"] No, not that. I heard some things about it ESET but I'm not fully sure about it. The first thing is, unlike Microsoft, Kaspersky, Norton, McAfee and few other big players, ESET don't have their own cloud infrastructure for threat processing. They use Microsoft's Azure AI which I heard is also used by the likes of Voodoshield and some other Antiviruses. I don't think Azure AI servers are limited to executable files only but probably the more types of files you want to analyze the more costly it is. Whatever the cost is, it's definitely cheaper than investing in building your own cloud infrastructure and maintaining it. So, if this is true then I must say ESET is being cheap here. A company with the size of them can easily invest some money in this area. ESET is already a great product but they could be a lot better. Anyway once again, I'm not fully sure about this info but I believe this to be true. [/QUOTE]
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