New Mailing list for EWS members
May 9, 2001 - "The
AntiVirus Information Exchange Network (AVIEN), home to the discussions
of members representing more than 2 million PCs in more than 150 countries,
has announced that it will create a new mailing list for smaller organizations.
Currently, membership
in AVIEN is limited to those who work with more than 1500 PCs and the
discussions revolve around enterprise level issues with malware, and
anti-malware solutions.
Since its inception,
AVIEN has received requests for exceptions to the membership rules from
those who work with fewer machines. These requests have come from those
who wish to have access to the valuable information exchanged by AVIEN
members.
"For us, investing
in AVIEN and the EWS was a very sound business decision. For less than
$100, we increased our bottom line by thousands of dollars. Avoiding
just one virus outbreak clean-up operation more than compensates for
the minimal investment." said Joe Broyles, Computer Maintenance
Supervisor at the York County School Division and an AVIEN Founding
Member.
In response to
these requests, AVIEN is pleased to announce that effective immediately,
all subscribers of the AVIEN Early Warning System (EWS) will also have
access to a new mailing list for discussion of malware issues. This
new list will be in addition to the Virus Discussion list they already
access as part of their EWS subscription, and will not be limited to
the topic of viruses. It is expected that this new list will include
discussions on malware prevention, tools, strategies for saving money
while effectively fighting malware, etc., as has been the case of the
main AVIEN mailing lists.
"The goal
of AVIEN has always been to take the issues surrounding malware to those
affected by it, and not just the companies selling solutions."
said Robert Vibert, Moderator of AVIEN. "This new mailing list
will appeal to all those who find it a challenge to obtain unbiased
information in a friendly environment."
One of the key
features of this new list will be the strict no-flame rule. Many
public
mailing lists and newsgroups suffer from flames (nasty comments about
others) and other abusive input. AVIEN has a policy of expelling
any
member who engages in un-professional behaviour. The result is an environment
where anyone is able to ask any question without worrying that someone
will call them incompetent or ignorant.
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