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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin at Emsisoft" data-source="post: 1080736" data-attributes="member: 109899"><p>[USER=58064]@Harputlu[/USER] The Home edition is the core product that the Business and Enterprise Editions are built on. The protection is identical across all editions. The Business and Enterprise editions have additional features that are specific to those use cases. Such as the ability to install on Windows Server, leverage AD, and EDR, just to name some additional features. Any new Core feature we add to our product line will be deployed across all editions. If the new feature is use case specific it will be applied to the appropriate edition.</p><p></p><p>Our focus is on developing a lightweight, bloat-free product that focuses on protecting the system. Any feature that does not foster that goal will not be added to our product line. Bloat is something that all the big players in the end-point protection market space suffer from. Having the Home edition installed does not mean you are less protected, you are getting the same level of protection as provided by the Enterprise edition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin at Emsisoft, post: 1080736, member: 109899"] [USER=58064]@Harputlu[/USER] The Home edition is the core product that the Business and Enterprise Editions are built on. The protection is identical across all editions. The Business and Enterprise editions have additional features that are specific to those use cases. Such as the ability to install on Windows Server, leverage AD, and EDR, just to name some additional features. Any new Core feature we add to our product line will be deployed across all editions. If the new feature is use case specific it will be applied to the appropriate edition. Our focus is on developing a lightweight, bloat-free product that focuses on protecting the system. Any feature that does not foster that goal will not be added to our product line. Bloat is something that all the big players in the end-point protection market space suffer from. Having the Home edition installed does not mean you are less protected, you are getting the same level of protection as provided by the Enterprise edition. [/QUOTE]
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