Bitdefender joins the group of vendors that offer cloud-based services

Nov 1, 2011 14:53 GMT  ·  By

The new cloud security solution offered by Bitdefender should deliver the services needed by a small or medium business to make sure their infrastructure is properly protected without the need for additional resources or staff.

Bitdefender saw the benefits in offering cloud services so they decided to give their customers the chance to experience the advantages of such systems.

Organizations can now turn to the security provider for low-cost solutions that are simple to manage, but at the same time robust and flexible.

Powered by their Gravity Architecture, Cloud Security for Endpoints allows for businesses of any size to manage all their protection features from a single console and because everything is cloud-based, firms will no longer have to worry about updating or maintaining the software that guards their network.

One of the key features of the product is the fact that it's silent and unobtrusive which means no one will have to constantly supervise it to make sure it performs the tasks the way it should.

Other benefits include the high detection and prevention power of Bitdefender software which is known to be reliable, in many of the cases proving to be the best in the market.

The Gravity Architecture mentioned earlier enables the centralized management of multiple solutions while allowing for the service to be implemented and put to good use in the shortest time.

The product is already available at Bitdefender reseller partners worldwide, but those who don't want to buy anything before a test run, can check out the evaluation that allows for a 30-day free trial.

“Cloud Security for Endpoints is the first cloud-based solution in Bitdefender’s new business security offering,” said Rares Stefan, director of Business Solutions at Bitdefender.

“Security as a service simplifies IT investment, generating immediate savings through reduced up-front costs and overhead, thereby allowing organizations to focus on their core business.”