Panda and Nero close an alliance

- Cooperation brings innovative multimedia solutions and advanced security solutions to millions of users

MADRID, July 16 2007
Panda, a leading developer and provider of integrated security solutions, and Nero, announced today that a new alliance between the companies will offer users of their products accessNero to free versions of Nero 7 Premium Reloaded and Panda software solutions.

Now, and for a limited period only, Nero users in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa can download the free Panda ActiveScan software, which scans documents and files for current viruses. Similarly, Nero users will receive a special discount on a variety of Panda’s security programs, which are available as trial versions with three months’ free services included. In turn, Panda users will receive a special offer for Nero 7 Premium Reloaded after enjoying a free trial version of the world’s best-selling digital multimedia solution.

The special offers and downloads will be accessible directly through banner advertisements located on each company’s website.

You can download a free version of Nero 7 Premium Reloaded here.

For more information about the special offers from Panda Software and Nero AG visit this page.

About Nero

Nero is a leading provider of digital multimedia solutions for the personal computer, consumer electronics, and mobile industries. Focused on developing technologies for digital media creation and playback, Nero provides strategic partners with applications, codecs, tools, software development kits, and programming interfaces for use with a variety of the latest platforms and devices. Over 240 million units of Nero’s award-winning software solutions have been distributed globally and are widely used in the home, on-the-go and professionally.

Nero distributes products globally through hardware manufacturers, international partners, retailers, and directly through its web page. Nero AG is headquartered in Karlsbad, Germany and serves the world with regional offices in Karlsbad, Germany (EMEA); Glendale, California, USA (Americas); and Yokohama, Japan (APAC).