Norton Systemworks 2001
Extends Comprehensive Problem-Solving to Windows Millennium,
Windows NT, Windows 2000
Enhanced Utility Suite Provides Consumers and Small
Businesses the Most Effective, Easy-to-Use Toolset For Complete PC
Protection & Problem Solving
CUPERTINO,Calif. -August 29, 2000 - Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq:
SYMC) today announced
Norton
SystemWorks 2001, the first multiplatform edition of the
best-selling utility suite, with support for Windows 9x, Windows
Millennium, Windows NT, and Windows 2000. Norton SystemWorks 2001
features new versions of all the products, improved system
performance, and increased ease-of-use.
"T
he enhancements to Norton SystemWorks 2001 enable Windows users
of all levels of expertise to keep their systems operating at
optimal performance levels," said Steve Cullen, senior vice
president of Symantec's Consumer Product Division. "By delivering
best-of-breed solutions for virus protection, problem-solving,
system maintenance, PC diagnostics, and optimization - all designed
to work together in a tightly integrated suite -- Symantec is
ensuring that consumers and small businesses are able to enjoy the
peace of mind that comes from safe and productive computing."
Norton SystemWorks 2001 Standard Edition includes Norton
AntiVirus 2001, Norton Utilities 2001, Norton CleanSweep 2001, and
Norton Web Services, a free Internet-based service powered by ZDNet
Updates for problem solving, self-help, and extended support
services. Norton SystemWorks 2001 Professional Edition includes all
the products in Norton SystemWorks 2001 as well as Norton Ghost 2001
and WinFax 10.0 Basic Edition to provide small businesses and power
users convenient system migration/backup and fax capabilities.
Enhanced Problem-Solving
Also new in both versions of Norton SystemWorks 2001 is Symantec
Web Partners, offering consumers access to third-party online
providers of complementary services in the problem-solving category
directly from the suite's user interface. The Symantec Web partners
include Expertcity, Xdrive, and PromiseMark providing Norton
SystemWorks users access to real-time, person-to-person computer
help, online file access and storage, and Internet and data related
protection plans.
A key feature of Norton SystemWorks 2001 is the new One Button
Checkup that provides users an easy way to conduct a quick system
check and identify and fix problems. Accessible from the main page,
One Button Checkup addresses the most troublesome problems that can
degrade system performance, including registry corruption,
fragmentation levels, viruses in memory, disk space, and more.
Increased System Performance
Norton SystemWorks 2001 also includes several enhancements to
increase system performance. An improved LiveUpdate feature
automatically senses an open Internet connection then checks and
automatically retrieves and installs any available virus definition
updates, which ensures users have the most up-to-date protection
against malicious code. New SmartScan technology intelligently
finds all files with executable code that must be scanned for
viruses, thus eliminating the need to scan all files in the system,
providing unmatched protection and performance. SmartScan also
improves file-scanning performance and significantly reduces system
impact resulting from constant background monitoring for viruses in
AutoProtect. Norton SystemWorks 2001 continues to scan e-mail
automatically as it is received, detecting viruses in attachments
before the user accesses the attachment, eliminating the risk of
unknowingly forwarding the virus to others.
Norton SystemWorks 2001 offers users the ability to run Fast &
Safe from the CD, enabling them to save space by cleaning their hard
drives before installing the suite. Once installed, Norton
SystemWorks 2001 features centralized help, giving users the ability
to more easily search the integrated product suite, find a feature,
and then fix a problem with any of the suite's products from
anywhere in Norton SystemWorks.
Security Assessment
Also new to Norton SystemWorks 2001 is Symantec's Security Analyzer,
a valuable web-based PC security assessment tool that carefully
evaluates a PC's Internet security in three key areas -
susceptibility to hackers, risk of infection by a computer virus
and loss of personal information. Information provided back to
users explains the security threats and offers options on how to
eliminate the vulnerability.
Pricing and Availability
Norton SystemWorks 2001 Standard and Professional Editions are
available for an estimated retail price of US$59.95 and US$99.95,
respectively. Users of Symantec point products may upgrade to Norton
SystemWorks for US$39.95 after a $20 mail-in rebate or Norton
SystemWorks Professional Edition for US$69.95 after $30 mail-in
rebate. Customers can purchase Norton SystemWorks 2001 from various
retail locations, Symantec's online store at www.SymantecStore.com,
as well as other online retailers.
About Symantec
Symantec, a world leader in Internet security technology, provides
a broad range of content and network security solutions to
individuals and enterprises. The company is a leading provider of
virus protection, risk management, Internet content and e-mail
filtering, remote management and mobile code detection technologies
to customers. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has
worldwide operations in more than 33 countries.
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product strategy by vendors of operating systems, and the importance
of new Symantec products. Additional information concerning those
and other factors is contained in the "Risk Factors" section of the
company's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April
3, 2000.