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CounterSpy Enterprise Recognized by eWeek as 'the most affordable and richly featured product we reviewed'

Business Wire, Feb 15, 2005

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- New enterprise antispyware roundup highlights differences in antispyware solutions from Webroot, Tenebril and Sunbelt

Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows infrastructure and security software, today announced that its centrally managed antispyware solution, CounterSpy Enterprise, was recognized as the most affordable and richly featured product in eWeek Labs' most recent evaluation of enterprise-class anti-spyware systems.

According to the review, CounterSpy was praised for providing the best mix of management, reporting and cleaning capabilities that eWeek has seen, at the most affordable price. During the cleaning phase of the review, eWeek scanned its test systems for spyware and CounterSpy Enterprise beat both Webroot SpySweeper and Tenebril's SpyCatcher by leaving the fewest spyware traces on machines.

eWeek further validated Sunbelt Software as a leader in the enterprise antispyware market stating, "With the CounterSpy Enterprise solution, Sunbelt exhibits its experience in designing enterprise-class software."

The product review can be accessed at http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1763046,00.asp

For additional information on CounterSpy Enterprise, please visit www.sunbelt-software.com.

About Sunbelt Software

Headquartered in Tampa Bay (Clearwater), Fla., Sunbelt Software is a leading provider of enterprise system infrastructure software, including security, anti-spam, anti-spyware and system management tools. The company was founded in 1994 and offers product solutions that enable companies to protect and secure their infrastructure from costly inefficiencies including spam, spyware, Windows system downtime and network security vulnerabilities.

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