The following is a list of questions that we commonly have to answer when talking to someone about the Zeldaserver Anti-Malware Server. Please read through them and reach out to us if you would like to discuss any of this, or any thing else, further.
Yes, this solution really works. As unintuitive as it may feel in the beginning, it is the solution where technology is applied as a tool in order to augment what we do for ourselves that is greatly successful. This is exactly what a Zeldaserver does.
The Global cost of a data breach is $4.35 Million. In the United State, this number is $9.44 Million. Even if your risk is only 1% of this, $94,400, a Zeldaserver is a great investment. Remember, the average cost of a data breach goes up every year.
A local server is faster, and it creates a fixed cost. A cloud solution is innately slower and creates a recurring cost that will overtake the former in 3 to 5 years. The local server is the best performing and most cost-effective way to do this.
Technically you can do that, but the performance issues will be very noticeable, and your users will get discouraged and not want to use it. It is far better to provide each location of your business with its own Zeldaserver.
Again, technically this could be done, but the performance issues would once again become an issue. In the end, the Zeldaserver is built to protect your office while you are there.
We had a problem with no viable solution, so we created our own. And it worked. We have been absolutely amazed at how well and for how long.
It does take some getting used to, but once they understand what it is doing for them, they will like it very much. Note: the more the organization promotes it and shows them examples of how it stopped something from getting in, the more they will like it!