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Webroot Achieves Highest Ranking in Antimalware Software Performance Tests, Outperforming the Competition in New Research by PassMark

 

Read the press release here.



 

Webroot earned top ratings in the test conducted by PassMark Software, an independent software testing lab, in a major review of performance benchmark testing for eight of the latest endpoint protection software products. The products were rated according to 13 core performance metrics using the Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit operating system. Webroot SecureAnywhere Business – Endpoint Protection received the highest overall scores in their respective categories. Specifically, PassMark Software found that Webroot SecureAnywhere – Endpoint Protection installed faster, scanned faster, booted faster, used less memory and required less disk space then every major competitor.

 

Top report findings:


  • Webroot SecureAnywhere installed in just 16 seconds on average and the quickest competitor took 99 seconds, while the slowest took a dismal 1,183 seconds to install.
  • Webroot SecureAnywhere completed a scheduled scan in an average of 23 seconds compared to the competition that averaged 635 seconds.
  • Webroot SecureAnywhere scanned six times faster than the quickest scheduled scan time set by a competitor, and 92 times faster than slowest scheduled scan time set by another competitor.
  • Webroot SecureAnywhere uses only 15.3 percent of CPU resources when scanning a mixed set of media, system and Microsoft®️ Office files of over 5GB, compared to other vendor products that use on average 27.9 percent of CPU resources.
  • Webroot SecureAnywhere uses 0.4MB of RAM memory when the system is idle compared to the competitors' average of 73.3MB, and up to 94% more memory.
Check out the full report here.
It sucks because if we ever go to another antivirus solution everyone is going to complain about why their computer is slower.

 

Curse you. :(
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It sucks because if we ever go to another antivirus solution everyone is going to complain about why their computer is slower.

 

Curse you. :(

Luckily we do quite well on the detection and remediation side of things as well!  And don't forget the great support! 😉

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