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BitDefender Continues to Protect the Workstations of Rebisco

Philippine firm Rebisco continues subscription with BitDefender for the second consecutive year /Software News Articles/ - PASIG CITY, PHILIPPINES, September 13, 2008 - BitDefender , the award-winning antivirus software will keep protecting the workstations of Philippine firm Republic Biscuit Corporation (Rebisco) for another year. After one year of continuous defending from malware the Rebisco network, BitDefender will stay on duty in their systems for another twelve months. Rebisco has prolonged the subscription, choosing again BitDefender Client Security. By enabling centralized administration, protection and control of workstations inside companies" networks, BitDefender Client Security enhances business productivity and reduces management and malware-related costs, offering in the same time proactive protection against viruses, spyware, rootkits, spam, phishing and other malware. "Our proprietary technologies have proven again their success in defending the users from the Internet threats", said Ginger Yerovsek, Global Sales Director for BitDefender. "This is why the rate of renewals is continuously increasing, and important clients, like Rebisco Philippines, confide in BitDefender for their network protection". BitDefender products are distributed in Philippines by our official partner IPSYSTEMS Inc, along with their network of resellers. For more details about the BitDefender presence on the Philippines market please visit http://www.ipsystems.ph For more information on BitDefender, please visit http://www.bitdefender.com/world/


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