Omniquad AntiSpy Enterprise

Centrally Managed Spyware protection for your organization

Malicious programs that secretly monitor employee workstation activities (commonly referred to as Spyware) pose serious information security issues to every organization. The presence of Spyware on your network is highly undesirable and in most cases harmful as it not just disrupts your end users' web usage but also puts your confidentiality at risk.

Nasty pop-ups, tracking and transmitting your company's web use to advertisers from within your network, malicious browser plug-ins that divert users' web searches to unsolicited "special offers," home page hijacking, keystroke capture, slow Internet access and workstation performance degradation — these are all common manifestations of Spyware.

Omniquad AntiSpy is a centrally manageable software solution for your network. It detects and eliminates spyware from your network. The effortless remote deployment/administration is another compelling feature which makes Omniquad AntiSpy one of the best choices for your network security.

Omniquad AntiSpy uses advanced technology and our researchers work 24x7 to collect the latest Spyware signatures. This solution will secure your network against all Spyware threats in the most convenient way.

System requirements for the software

Server:

  • Operating System: Windows 2000 Pro/Server with SP4, Windows XP Pro with SP 2, Windows 2003 Standard, Enterprise, or SMB with SP1
  • CPU: 1 GHz Minimum
  • Memory: 1 GB Minimum
  • Disk Space: 1 GB Minimum
  • DB Support: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express (.NET 2.0, MDAC 2.8+), Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005
  • IE: 6.0 SP1 OR LATER

Client:

  • Operating System: Windows 98, 2000 Pro/Server, Windows ME, Windows XP Home, Professional, Tablet, Windows 2003 Standard, Enterprise or SMB
  • CPU: 1 GHz Minimum
  • Memory: 128 Minimum, 256 MB or better recommended
  • Disk Space: 15 MB free space

Since I've started using OMNIQUAD Total Security Suite to protect my home business computer, Spam has been nearly nonexistent in my inbox and I've never felt safer on the web.
— John Q., London