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SymPRESSions Blog

Public Group | Founded: 27 Feb 2009 | Serving 25 members

SymPRESSions is an official Symantec blog written by Symantec’s communications group. This forum gives us a chance to let you know what is going on beyond the press releases and product launches. Feel free to leave a comment. Want to learn more about what you read here? Please contact us directly.

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New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
Symantec recently announced its leadership position in IDC’s Australia and New Zealand Secure Content Management (SCM) Competitive Analysis, 2008 Report. In a market that IDC predicts will grow to US$488.3m by 2012, Symantec held 41.4 percent of the SCM market within Australia and New Zealand in 2
New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
As the new year approaches, we must prepare for new Internet security threats. Every year, new and innovative ways of attacking computer users emerge and continue to increase in volume and severity. According to Symantec’s look back at the top Internet security trends of 2008, today’s attackers ar
New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
As expected, spam levels are continuing to rise after the McColo shutdown. Spam levels are now back to 79 percent of all email. Our February report is available as of this afternoon. It chronicles spam's insidious rise to 'normal' and details examples of the current threats in t
New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
Symantec's COO and CEO-designate, Enrique Salem, appeared on Bloomberg TV earlier this week to provide his perspective on issues facing the technology industry.  Take a look at Enrique Salem on Bloomberg TV Message Edited by Linda Smith Munyan on 02-20-2009 01:51 PM (Inside Sym
New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
Enterprise Vault 7.5 made headlines in December when it won Network World’s comparative product review for email archiving and e-discovery and again today when it was named part of the publication’s Best of the Test Awards 2009 . Here is the overview: Best of Test Distinctio
New blog entry 03 Mar 2009
Symantec announced the recipients of  the Symantec Research Labs (SRL) Graduate Fellowship for 2009. After an extensive selection process, the Symantec Research Labs team has identified Kevin Butler, Marco Cova and Polo Chau to receive full one-year fellowships covering 100 percent of tuition