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Microsoft showcased its new server-based security tool, called Antigen, earlier this month at its Tech Ed 2006 conference in Boston.
The software giant's antivirus foray is stirring waves in the security arena, so the CRN Test Center took a look under Antigen's hood to give VARs a snapshot of the level of protection and functionality offered by the product, which is due to ship next month.
Outright, Microsoft Antigen kills three birds with one stone by providing e-mail, collaboration and antispam protection. The product comes with five antivirus engines, and customers can buy up to nine engines. However, Microsoft recommends only using five engines...