OK, well it might be something to consider. For network admins and PC Techs alike, the more information we have about a threat, the easier it is to clean it and educate users of how they were infected. I don't know how many times I have been asked how the computer was infected because the user doesn't realize they did anything wrong.
I am in no way trying to compare or advocate products, but symantec has a great threat definitions site that gives that level of detailed information as well as manual removal instructions for any of the software it can detect. I find it very valueable, but at the same time it is difficult to find that information when the names of the threat are changed from every vendor.
Thanks for your replies.