Now protecting your small business is just a software away

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New Delhi: Now, a software will provide world-class protection to businesses with fewer than 25 employees, without the need for specialist IT skills, making it easier to focus valuable resources on running and developing the business while keeping operations, customer’s and employee’s data secure.

Developed by Kaspersky Lab, the software is equipped with enterprise-grade technologies and is designed specifically to serve the needs of very small businesses.

It brings the power of the award-winning anti-malware and online transactions protection, cloud management, backup and password management, in an easy-to-use manner that is demanded by this segment.

Konstantin Voronkov, Head of Endpoint Product Management, Kaspersky Lab, said: “It’s straightforward to install, simple to configure, and easy to maintain, so that business owners can get on with doing what they do best – making the company a success.”

Kaspersky Small Office Security protects Windows-based (Windows XP through Windows 8.1) or Mac-based desktops/notebooks, Windows file servers, and Android smartphones and tablets.

Each user gets protection for one Windows or Mac computer and one mobile device plus Kaspersky Password Manager. File Server protection is added based on the number of protected users. Kaspersky Small Office Security is sold in preset license packages up to 25 employees.

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