eScan Gears up to Protect Microsoft’s latest OS ‘Windows 10’

eScan, an Anti-Virus and Content Security Solution provider has announced the compatibility of eScan range of information security solutions with Windows 10, the much awaited Operating System from Microsoft.

As per Microsoft, Windows 10 OS has undergone thousands of refinements over the earlier version of Windows and it aims to redefine the multitasking computing experience for its customers. Windows 10 has been designed to help the users to be more productive and comfortable to use, with a range of innovations.

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Besides, Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users as long as it is claimed quickly. No subscriptions required for it. However, Windows XP or Vista users need to buy Windows 10 upgrade.

Govind Rammurthy, MD and CEO, eScan said, “According to a latest research report, the market share of Windows OS is 96.59% as on June 2015. With its wide user base, Windows has always been the prime target of cyber criminals and the latest OS will be no exception. The introduction of the Windows Store that liststrusted applications will help in better management of the system’s security, but still security remains a major concern. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, we have worked closely with Microsoft to ensure that eScan leverages the technical advancements in Windows 10 to help protect our users proactively. eScan customers who are upgrading to Windows 10 do not have to worry as the latest updates from eScan will ensure that eScan will work seamlessly on Windows 10.”

 

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