PC Tools has announced its entry into India along with the release of its 2010 security portfolio, which includes PC Tools Internet Security 2010, Spyware Doctor 2010, and Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 2010. Using an advanced, multi-layered approach, PC Tools has delivered a security portfolio for the ‘digitally active’ customer that integrates multiple layers of technology to block threats at every entry point.
PC Tools 2010 security portfolio is available online at www.pctools.com and in local retail stores or through affiliate and reseller programs across the globe. Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus is available for Rs 500 and Internet Security for Rs 800.
“IT in India will continue to grow dynamically. The proof lies in the penetration of IT at the grassroots level with consumers having an exposure to IT not only in the big cities but smaller towns within India,” says Tom Powledge, general manager, PC Tools. “As India increasingly becomes more IT savvy, the chances of a virus attack increase exponentially.”
“PC Tools’ 2010 security portfolio uses multiple layers of protection so customers can be confident in clicking on whatever they want without fear of infection or financial loss because our purpose-built security portfolio blocks threats at every entry point,” said Powledge.
In addition to delivering effective protection, the 2010 portfolio includes a range of ‘state awareness modes’ to ensure the new products are intuitively aware of computing behaviour. In addition, new power-saving, idle and game modes allow the products to provide maximum protection with minimal interruption as per company claims.
New features
A diverse combination of technologies provides multi-layered protection at every entry point and is intuitively aware of computing behaviour:
-- Behavior Guard (ThreatFire) behavioural technology blocks new threats faster than traditional signature methods
-- Multi-layered browsing protection from Site Guard and Browser Guard incorporating dynamic content analysis protect against Web exploits, rogueware scare tactics and drive-by downloads
-- Power Saving mode protects by minimising impact to battery power and can extend battery life by delaying power-intensive actions
-- Idle mode automatically runs PC consuming tasks including scans and updates when customers aren’t using their PCs to minimise impact
-- Game mode provides an uninterrupted gaming, movie or presentation experience
-- Windows 7 Compatibility


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