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The best antivirus protection for start-ups or bigger businesses

Who is Avast?Founded in 1988 by two Czech students, Avast has grown into world-class security giant with over 1,700 people in 25 locations, serving more than 400 million users around the globe.The company has proved its antivirus credentials by automatically protecting its users from many devastating real-world attacks, including WannaCry, BadRabbit and Petya. There was…


Who is Avast?

Founded in 1988 by two Czech students, Avast has grown into world-class security giant with over 1,700 people in 25 locations, serving more than 400 million users around the globe.

The company has proved its antivirus credentials by automatically protecting its users from many devastating real-world attacks, including WannaCry, BadRabbit and Petya. There was no re-engineering involved, no emergency updates required– the software just did its job and kept its users safe.

In recent years Avast has further expanded its range by acquiring fellow Czech-based security company AVG, the popular VPN provider HideMyAss!, and CCleaner developer Piriform.

The company may be well known for its consumer-friendly free antivirus, then, but Avast now offers so much more. Whether you’re looking for a handful of endpoint protection tools for a small business, or a managed security platform to cover a global enterprise, there’s a solution for you here.

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Avast Business Antivirus Pro Plus

Avast Business Antivirus Pro Plus is Avast’s top-of-the-range endpoint protection solution, a comprehensive security suite which uses multiple advanced shields to keep attackers firmly locked out of your network.

This starts with the core antivirus engine which scans every point of entry to your system – the applications you run, the files you download, the URLs you click and the email attachments you receive – to detect and block threats before they can do any harm.

Avast’s business experience means the protection goes way beyond consumer antivirus apps. For exampl

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