About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus, Norton Utilities, Norton 360, Ghost, Q&A, Norton SystemWorks, GoBack, Norton Commander, Norton AntiBot, OnlineFamily.Norton, Veritas File System, WinFax, NetBackup, Backup Exec, Norton Safe Web, Symantec Operations Readiness Tools, Symantec Endpoint Protection, Norton Insight, Veritas Cluster Server, PartitionMagic, SONAR, Norton LiveUpdate, Veritas Volume Manager, Enterprise Vault, Norton PC Checkup, THINK C, Norton Personal Firewall, Drive Image, Norton CleanSweep, Norton Download Insight, Norton File Insight, Veritas Storage Foundation, Norton DNS, Norton Removal Tool, PcAnywhere, Disaster Recovery Advisor, Grandview, Batch Enhancer, THINK Reference. Excerpt: Norton Internet Security, developed by Symantec Corporation, provides malware prevention and removal during subscription period and uses signatures and heuristics to identify viruses. Other features include a software firewall, e-mail spam filtering, and phishing protection. Symantec distributes the product as a download, a box copy, and as OEM software. Norton Internet Security held a 61% market share in the US retail security suite category in the first half of 2007. In this study, competitors, in terms of market share, included security suites from CA, Trend Micro, and Kaspersky Lab. In August 1990 Symantec acquired Peter Norton Computing from Peter Norton. Norton and his company developed various applications for DOS, including an antivirus. Symantec continued the development of the acquired technologies, now marketed under the name of "Norton," with the tagline "from Symantec." Norton's crossed-arm pose, a registered U.S. trademark, was featured on Norton product packaging. However, his pose was later moved to the spine of the packaging, and later dropped altogether. Existing users of the 2006, 2007, 2008 or...