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Why the UK will never create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle
News Jeff Roberts, director of information technology at Norton Rose, said that even if a UK start-up came up with the idea, US investors are still very powerful: "It could well start out in the UK but experience shows that... [03 Nov 2009]
Norton 2010: Gunning for mutating malware
News Debuting on Wednesday, both the basic Norton AntiVirus 2010 and the more robust Norton Internet Security 2010 will use Quorum, which Symantec is calling an advanced security network based both on... [09 Sep 2009]
Norton error message prompts Symantec to offer patch fix
News Symantec is providing a fix for customers who got error messages after a patch deployment went awry for some Norton users, the company said on Tuesday. The problem started last Wednesday when Symantec deployed patches... [26 Aug 2009]
The 100 'dirtiest' websites on the net identified
News Symantec identified the 'Dirtiest Websites of Summer 2009', as detected by its Norton Safe Web service. The 100 'dirtiest' websites on the net have been identified by security vendor Symantec. The 100 websites each host... [20 Aug 2009]
Customer Spotlight: Norton Healthcare Implements "Follow Me" Desktops With VMware View
White Paper Norton Healthcare, the largest healthcare system in Louisville, Kentucky, fulfills its mission of superior patient care by providing healthcare providers with immediate access to virtual desktops that follow them from... [31 Jul 2009]
Data moving to the cloud? Cybercrime will follow
News The days of tracking down software counterfeiters in other countries who are selling pirated CDs are numbered as companies increasingly distribute software and store data online via hosted computing services, Matthew Parrella, an... [13 Jul 2009]
A Closed Queueing Network Model for Malware Spreading Over Non-Propagative Ad Hoc Networks
White Paper They focus on the case of non-propagative networks and use the Norton equivalent of the proposed model to solve it analytically in its steady state. This paper proposes a closed queueing network model, based on a... [20 Jun 2009]
Symantec probes call centre data theft allegations
News When the reporters contacted some of the card owners, three of them said they had bought Norton software from Symantec over the phone using their cards and the purchases were found to have been made within hours of each... [01 Apr 2009]
Anonymous Symantec patch gets firewalls on the alert
News Symantec released a patch for some of its older Norton products on Monday night that did not identify its origin, and therefore triggered alerts on user firewalls, the company said Tuesday. The patch for 2006 and 2007... [11 Mar 2009]
How IT departments didn't flake in the snow
News Jeff Roberts, director of information technology, Norton Rose Last week's snow storms brought parts of the country to a standstill - but the latest CIO Jury reveals most IT departments were prepared for the event. [09 Feb 2009]
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Improving Operations and Reducing Costs Using Strategy Maps
White Paper Norton introduced a revolutionary performance measurement system called the Balanced Scorecard that enabled companies to quantify critical intangibles such as resources, information, and culture. Based on extensive work... [31 Dec 2008]
Bah humbug! No let up for IT bosses over Xmas
News Jeff Roberts, director of IT at global legal firm Norton Rose, said: "We have offices worldwide and commitments to clients, so there is likely to be some business happening somewhere. Jeff Roberts, director of IT,... [19 Dec 2008]
Apple tells users:'It's time to get antivirus'
News The item offers three software suggestions: Intego VirusBarrier X5 and Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 11 for Macintosh, both available from the Apple Online Store, and McAfee VirusScan for Mac. In what appears to be a first,... [02 Dec 2008]
CIOs still say 'no thanks' to Windows Vista
News Jeff Roberts, Director of IT, Norton Rose The latest silicon.com CIO Jury has unanimously voted that they are not ready to invest in Microsoft's latest OS Vista. When asked if they had any plans to implement Vista, which... [28 Nov 2008]
Inbox: Brits baying for blood over ID
Comment Norton added the UK hasn't yet got to the point where there is an informed debate about how biometrics technology is used" The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments... [24 Nov 2008]