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I work in a small company that has about 9 machines, of those ten, 2 are Windows, 1 Android and the rest is macOS. Not all machines run in the same location, because due to the home office, employees use the machines provided by the company at home.

We work with Malwarebytes For Teams, but it seems that nowadays the best thing is to always have a more powerful solution, even if for few machines.

As I am a layman in the area of security, what's the difference between the "For Teams" product and "Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection", what kind of additional protection do I have with it?

Our machines are used for three purposes:

1 - Customer support

2 - Administrative operations with cloud software

3 - Web development

 

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1 hour ago, PokyWizard said:

I work in a small company that has about 9 machines, of those ten, 2 are Windows, 1 Android and the rest is macOS.

If protecting the android is important stick with teams.

 

1 hour ago, PokyWizard said:

Not all machines run in the same location, because due to the home office, employees use the machines provided by the company at home.

If cloud management would be a plus then Endpoint protection is the way to go.

As for protection, They have the same protection features.

This page has the comparisons scroll the entire page.  https://www.malwarebytes.com/pricing/business

 

 

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