What Are You Doing Right Now
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 @Reid-Cooper said: @johnhooks said: @Reid-Cooper said: @johnhooks said: Trying out the free avast business cloud antivirus. How many users is it free for? Says unlimited. https://www.avast.com/en-us/avast-for-business It looks really nice so far. Centrally managed and free. What is the business model there? They must need to monetize this somehow, right? This looks a bit too good to be true. If you want the sandbox feature, email phishing detection, some kind of firewall, and some vpn abilities through them you have to pay. 
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 @johnhooks said: If you want the sandbox feature, email phishing detection, some kind of firewall, and some vpn abilities through them you have to pay. I guess that could make sense. Still, AV as a loss leader seems like an odd play. What is the sandbox feature? 
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 @Reid-Cooper said: @johnhooks said: If you want the sandbox feature, email phishing detection, some kind of firewall, and some vpn abilities through them you have to pay. I guess that could make sense. Still, AV as a loss leader seems like an odd play. What is the sandbox feature? It installs applications in a sandbox so if they are malware or a virus when you restart it's not there any longer. 
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 @johnhooks that's very cool 
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 @MattSpeller said: @johnhooks that's very cool I've seen it work once. No idea how they do it, but it's pretty nice. Edit: not as in seen it only work once because it doesn't work. I mean I've only seen it happen once. 
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 Unbelievable - #fitnessproblems We have 10 staff flying out of town tomorrow and I need to ship a laptop with them. They're all riding bikes to the airport (~40-50km) and can't fit it in. 
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 Pacing the floor waiting for some final details of a huge life change to be completed. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Pacing the floor waiting for some final details of a huge life change to be completed. Good luck! 
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 Ha we now have our small intranet and messaging system running off of a raspberry pi. 
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 I'm not sure what everyone else has done with their day so far, but I've programmed two printers. 
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 @Reid-Cooper said: @johnhooks said: @Reid-Cooper said: @johnhooks said: Trying out the free avast business cloud antivirus. How many users is it free for? Says unlimited. https://www.avast.com/en-us/avast-for-business It looks really nice so far. Centrally managed and free. What is the business model there? They must need to monetize this somehow, right? This looks a bit too good to be true. I've been running this for a few months now in a limited deployment and had a phone meeting with an Avast sales rep yesterday. He mentioned offhandedly that whether or not we pay them, Avast is happy to have us as a customer - we're either paying them for extra features, or helping to grow their network of protected computers and adding to the "herd immunity" in a sense. So I think the free offering could work out very well for them if it works the way they think it will - a combo of "foot in the door" sales strategy, along with being able to rapidly grow out a number of endpoints that they can learn from and adapt their business AV for. They also have a 50% discount for qualified nonprofits that sign up for a year or more (I think that was the deal)... The difference between free and $1/endpoint is a lot more justifiable than going to some $50/endpoint solution like MBAM. 
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 In my head I'm picturing the meeting that codified the design for the MSN home page. "Hey, lets make it really quick to load!" 
 "Good idea! Let's add a weather widget!"
 "Awesome! Let's add the current news!"
 "Don't forget we need some blog spam!"
 "Oh and advertising too!"
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 "sooo, about that quick to load thing..."
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 @MattSpeller said: @johnhooks post a review, I'm curious about all these light client AV's like webroot Webroot kicks the sh*t out of the free Avast biz client (which is not exactly lightweight). I only use the avast here for a few random machines that don't deserve to use a Webroot license. Avast works in a pinch.... that's about all I'll give it. 
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 @MattSpeller said: Unbelievable - #fitnessproblems We have 10 staff flying out of town tomorrow and I need to ship a laptop with them. They're all riding bikes to the airport (~40-50km) and can't fit it in. Then no laptops for them. Go in a damn car like normal people instead of being a {long string of expletives} traffic problem. "Share the Road" = break ALL traffic laws then get pissy when someone blows the horn at you. Don't forget to act like an entitled a$$hole. 
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 @RojoLoco lol - I feel ya Considering where I work I can't say anything except the fitness levels of fellow staff far and away exceed "fit" and they won't be an obstacle. 
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 Just found a security hole on our website after browsing it, which was prompted by @RojoLoco Sigh. 
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 @MattSpeller said: Just found a security hole on our website after browsing it, which was prompted by @RojoLoco Sigh. Do I win a sticker or something? 
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 @RojoLoco Careful, we have those in abundance! You may not want one on your car though you'd get some high-fives up here if you visit. www.csipacific.ca - link to our site because I've already sent off the fix to the webdev team. 
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 @johnhooks said: I'm not sure what everyone else has done with their day so far, but I've programmed two printers. I spent most of the day crawling around on top of and a bit under the raised floor in our data center. 
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 @coliver said: @johnhooks said: I'm not sure what everyone else has done with their day so far, but I've programmed two printers. I spent most of the day crawling around on top of and a bit under the raised floor in our data center. Sounds like fun. 
 Last data center I did that in was,... with the state about 20 years ago... oh all the Coax cable that was there...






