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A worm exploiting holes in one company's Internet security software quickly infected tens of thousands of servers this weekend.

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by March 22, 2004 3:07 PM PST
Roger Kay an analyst at IDC is quoted "To increase market share requires "Devil's bargain. You have to support inexperienced buyers in order to get their business" This reference is made pursuant to the most recent customer service issues that have been addressed according to new new reports that rate the satisfaction.
The best reports indicate customer satisfaction at best is 40%. As a small business owner I can say first hand that since discovering a simple hardware solution it has virtually eliminated any potential infections or melt down and provides instant save and instant recovery. Absolutely zero down time. Voom Technologies has developed such a product. Absolutely incredible inexpensive solution. While every one is looking for Software,Software and more software I sleep well knowing I am fully protected. WWW.voomtech.com
I dealt with the CEO directly David Biessener.
I swear when Rivals such as IBM,Dell and HP discover this product , it will be on every PC..

Tom Kane Jr.
651-247-1011
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Voom makes it sound good but...
by bjbrock March 31, 2004 11:14 AM PST
I think every IT solution provider will tell you theirs is the best, no matter what type of solution. I'm sure it works well for you, also. But I doubt their product is any better that the norm. The proof will be when some hacker decides he doesn't like Voom. There have been no vendors who have successfully stopped a hacker who wants to make a point. It is just a matter of who gets targeted. The so called biggest and best vendors out there have crumpled under hack attacks. I doubt Voom's products are so superior that they are immune. It is quite obvious today that solution providers are so arrogant and money hungy that they do not persue rigorous stress testing of their products. With a name like cisco or symantec or Microsoft, how could their product contain any flaws??? Ouch says the consumer. So maybe or maybe not, until Voom is put to the test, I think I'll hold up on the gold stars. It would be refreshing to think a company might still be doing things right, but that would be betting against the odds.
Glad I use a mac
by 198775425444042216790779840523 March 23, 2004 2:03 PM PST
Must be getting old for PC lemmings.
How many reinstalls/data losses will it take before you wake up?
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Hmmm.. it's well worth taking the chance...
by March 31, 2004 4:01 AM PST
The cost per effectiveness ratio of PC's versus MAC is far too good to make anyone become a MAC user instead of a PC. For instance, I can allways get a GOOD PC for less than 400 USD. An equivalent MAC would cost me somewhere around 1500. Pretty nifty difference, is it not?! Most particularly in a country where average pay is 150 USD per month and some 1000 USD are top notch management pay. So... keep dreaming. Besides... software for macs, drivers, components and so on are allways a lag! I prefere backing up often! After all a recordable CD is only a measly 20 cents. So... u may as well keep your mac to yourself... we'll stick to PC's.
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