Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Kaspersky Lab Americas Named Overall Winner of Everything Channel's Annual Report Card for Third Consecutive Year

Kaspersky Lab Recognized for the Quality of Its Reseller Partner Program and Superior Partner Support.

Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of Internet threat protection solutions that defend against computer viruses, spyware and all forms of malicious software, today announced that it has been named the Overall Winner of the Client Security Software category in Everything Channel's prestigious 2010 CRN Annual Report Card (ARC). For 25 years, the Annual Report Card has served as the definitive benchmark of vendor/partner relationships, and an industry standard for measuring excellence in the channel community.

In addition to being recognized as the Overall Winner in the Client Security Software category, Kaspersky Lab also won the top spot for the Support in Client Security Software category and the Partnership in Client Security Software category. The Kaspersky Lab Green Team Partner Program offers scalable security solutions to maximize partners' competitive edge and market reach. After being updated in May 2010, Kaspersky Lab's Green Team Partner Program offers the value-added channel a variety of services that are focused on creating maximum profitability and excellent support for every business partner.

Quotes:
Nancy Reynolds, Senior Vice President Channel Sales and Support, Americas
Kaspersky Lab Americas
"On behalf of everyone at Kaspersky Lab, we extend a large thank you to all of our partners for placing your trust in us and for making Kaspersky Lab the great company that it has become. This honor demonstrates our consistent commitment to our partners. We look forward to continuing our business partnerships."

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Top 10 Countries Sending Spam (Aug 16-Aug 22)

Just when it looked like Brazil was on track to dislodge India from the top position among the top 10 nations sending spam, they instead fell 2 positions to 4th according to spam data collected by ICSA Labs. India retained the top spot and Russia climbed back into second as a result of Brazil's fall. Also of interest is that for the past several weeks the United States has accounted for an increasing percentage of spam compared to being relatively flat earlier in the year. In addition to checking out last week's top 10, also see the graph comparing spam percentages over the last several months for many of the top spam sending nations.

Via; ICSA lab
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