Symantec Enterprise Vault (EV) is an enterprise file and email archiving program created by Symantec.
In March, 2006, the company was acquired by VeriSign (now Symantec).
The company competes with similar services offered by IBM, Symantec, McAfee and Research in Motion.
Solidcore competitors in the security domain include Bit9, Coretrace and Symantec.
Visual Café was spun off by Symantec, being purchased by BEA Systems and sold as the development environment to an early WebLogic Server.
The company was eventually taken over in 1991 by Symantec Inc who wanted access to their compiler technology.
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Many operating systems and frameworks contain built-in trust for one or more existing CAs (such as VeriSign/Symantec, DigiCert, TC TrustCenter, Comodo, GoDaddy, GlobalSign and StartCom).
In response to Symantec's comment over the effectiveness of free Antivirus software, on September 18, 2010, the CEO of Comodo Group Melih Abdulhayoğlu challenged Symantec to see which products can defend the consumer better against malware.
Other technology companies with a significant presence in the town include Agilent Technologies, Assuria, Audio & Design (Recording) Ltd, Bang & Olufsen, Cisco, Ericsson, Harris Corporation, Intel, Nvidia, Sage, Sagem Orga, SGI, Symantec, Symbol Technologies, Verizon Business, Virgin Media, Websense, Xansa (now Steria), and Xerox.
eHelp’s customers included Lucas Arts Entertainment Center, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, Siemens, Nixdorf, EDS, IBM, Symantec, Arthur Andersen, Boeing, Coca Cola, Cisco Systems, Baan Company, Oracle Corporation and Walt Disney.
This technique has been first described in a paper published on Virus Bulletin 2009 annual conference by Anoirel Issa, malware Analyst for the Symantec Hosted Services, formerly MessageLabs.
The company sells largely to enterprise customers, including HP, Best Buy, Research In Motion, Sony, Comcast, Symantec, and AT&T.
Symantec initially, tried to douse the fears saying that the documentation and preview code is nothing special; accordingly, Chris Paden from Symantec said that the published data and documents are no more than Symantec's API documentation which every software vendor, including Symantec will share with any client, including governments.
Norton Commander (commonly shortened to "NC" by DOS users, due to its filename NC.exe) was a prototypical orthodox file manager (OFM), written by John Socha and released by Peter Norton Computing (later acquired in 1990 by the Symantec corporation).
Norton ConnectSafe is a free public DNS service offered by Symantec Corporation that claims to offer a faster and more reliable web browsing experience while blocking undesirable websites.
With the transition of the Mac from 68K to PowerPC, however, Symantec was widely seen as having dropped the ball, and competitor Metrowerks's product CodeWarrior took control of the marketplace.
In January 2012, Translators without Borders (partnered with the University of Geneva, Acrolinx, the University of Edinburgh and Symantec) launched the international research project ACCEPT.
Rowan Trollope (born 1972), Canadian business administrator; former Group President, Symantec Corporation
In 1999, John W. Thompson, a former IBM executive in sales, marketing and development, replaced Gordon Eubanks as Symantec's CEO.
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In a Black Enterprise September 2004 article, Thompson is quoted "We (Symantec) had Java development tools, we had personal contact management systems. We had a whole range of things that didn't relate to anything in common, except they could be moved through the same distribution channel. And my answer is: Who cares about that?".