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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 913953"><p>The information provided about Norton here is wrong. Once upon a time, Norton really had effective marketing, was backed up the strongest company in the industry, had great protection and large market share. This is no longer the case. Even before the Broadcom disaster, Norton technologies didn't evolve one bit in the last few years. Product is doing well against executables, where it can apply reputation analyses, but protection against anything else is almost non-existent. The biggest market share now, in both corporate and consumer field is held by McAfee</p><p></p><p>They have the most effective partnership of all companies and their Endpoint portfolio is largely preferred by IT and Security admins, due to the high-efficiency, lack of noise and flexibility to deploy/remove additional components in the shape of plug-ins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 913953"] The information provided about Norton here is wrong. Once upon a time, Norton really had effective marketing, was backed up the strongest company in the industry, had great protection and large market share. This is no longer the case. Even before the Broadcom disaster, Norton technologies didn't evolve one bit in the last few years. Product is doing well against executables, where it can apply reputation analyses, but protection against anything else is almost non-existent. The biggest market share now, in both corporate and consumer field is held by McAfee They have the most effective partnership of all companies and their Endpoint portfolio is largely preferred by IT and Security admins, due to the high-efficiency, lack of noise and flexibility to deploy/remove additional components in the shape of plug-ins. [/QUOTE]
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