A recommended list of steps for end-to-end VIPRE implementation in your business.
When planning a VIPRE implementation, there are many paths to success: the methodology you use for one project may be very different than you use for another. Generally speaking, most VIPRE implementation issues are easily resolved with a little troubleshooting, but planning and testing in advance can prevent that troubleshooting from interrupting normal business operations. VIPRE advises a risk-based approach to determining how much planning and testing should go into each project; make sure that you carefully test any mission-critical systems and apps before you fully deploy VIPRE, but in many cases you can probably defer testing for helpful-but-not-critical utilities until after general deployment.
To help ensure the success of a given VIPRE project:
- Evaluate the current environment:
- Which devices—server, desktops, servers, etc—you wish to be protected by VIPRE. Generally speaking, we recommend that pretty much anything that's on the network should have some form of anti-malware protection
- Determine whether existing endpoints currently have any form of existing anti-virus, anti-malware, or anti-spam software installed on them and active
- Perform a software inventory of important business applications that are in use on endpoints
- Develop a plan to deploy agents to the endpoints
- How will you deliver the agent to the endpoint? Who will do the installation?
- Will any manual uninstall of existing AV solutions be required?
- How will you verify that the agent is installed and working correctly for all targeted endpoints?
- Perform additional testing to ensure that VIPRE is not conflicting with existing apps
- Determine up front if you'll test in a pre-production environment, or whether you'll roll VIPRE out broadly and then perform testing
- Check that business critical apps work, that printing works, that any important USB devices still work
- Document the full deployment process and any customized settings
The following sections of this Migration Guide will provide additional detail on how to complete each of these steps.