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Panda Cloud Antivirus Beta For Free (First Cloud-Based Antivirus)


One of biggest issue of having antivirus software on computer is significant slow down in performance irrespective of paid or freeware, antivirus software tend to slowdown your computer as well as amount of hard disk space it takes could range from Mbs to GBs. Well soon these issues are going to become part of past as Panda has released industry’s first Free Cloud-Based Antivirus Thin-Client Protection. Panda Cloud Antivirus introduces radically new protection model with lightweight thin-client agent and real-time scanning-from-the-cloud.
In simple terms Panda Cloud Anti virus will consume less resources of your computer due to its thin-client agent and server architecture which processes and blocks malware more efficiently than locally installed signature-based products.
The Entire Malware scanning is performed within cloud where as your machine is only running thin client agent which consumes absolutely less resources.
Panda Cloud Antivirus includes local and remote antivirus, anti-spyware, anti-rootkit, heuristics and goodware cache, while only consuming an average of 17 MB of RAM and 50 percent of the PC performance impact as compared to the industry average.

It took around three years for Panda labs to develop Cloud based Antivirus. You can download and experience Panda Cloud Antivirus for free and don’t worry even after final release it will be free for personal use
Download Panda Cloud Antivirus Beta  for free


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