Bitdefender GravityZone combines multiple security services into a single platform to reduce the cost of building a trusted environment for endpoints.
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Webroot Antivirus + Internet Security Complete (SecureAnywhere)
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Webroot Security Complete (formerly under the brand name SecureAnywhere) is a suite of antivirus, multi-endpoint security and Internet security solutions available for home offices, and possibly small businesses with limited security needs.
$30
per seat/per year
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Bitdefender GravityZone
Webroot Antivirus + Internet Security Complete (SecureAnywhere)
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Webroot Business Endpoint Protection
$30
per seat/per year
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Bitdefender GravityZone
Webroot Antivirus + Internet Security Complete (SecureAnywhere)
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Bitdefender GravityZone
Webroot Antivirus + Internet Security Complete (SecureAnywhere)
We found Bitdefender to be better. In our attempts to infect a test Windows 10 VM's we could not get around Bitdefender. Additionally, we have not had any complaints about performance once installed. That was not the case with Symantec.
We tested many different antivirus programs before deciding to go with Bitdefender GravityZone. Bitdefender [GravityZone] caught numerous threats that made it through the other AVs. It also uses considerably fewer system resources than its competitors.
We had issues with stuff sneaking in. Whether user errors or websites. We left Bitdefender for Webroot and came back in less than a year. I paid out my contract without even using the last 3 months.
Bitdefender GravityZone was programmed better for the average business owner then Webroot SecureAnywhere. Webroot has a more difficult learning curve, is very technical, and is not as lightweight as Bitdefender GravityZone. The makers of Bitdefender GravityZone seemed to put …