Company Profile
Symantec is a global leader in infrastructure software, enabling businesses and consumers to have confidence in a connected world. The company helps customers protect their infrastructure, information, and interactions by delivering software and services that address risks to security, availability, compliance, and performance. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com.
Products
Distributors
Express Data
Ingram Micro
Core Competencies
Security Transformation
DataCentre Transformation
Information Risk Management
Endpoint Transformation
Security
Infrastructure Operations
Information Risk and Compliance
Storage
Business Continuity
Security Management
Endpoint Security
Messaging Security
Server Management
Client Management
IT Service Management
Virtualisation Management
Endpoint Virtualisation
IT Compliance
Discovery and Retention Management
Data Loss Prevention
Storage Management
Archiving
Data Protection
Disaster Recovery
High Availability
Managed Security Services
Consulting
Education
Market Differentiator
Symantec alone offers the most comprehensive security and availability portfolio made up of best of breed and multiple award winning technologies and complimented by world class global services.
Channel Programs
Symantec Partner Program
Partnernet.symantec.com
Training Schedule
The Symantec Enablement Program schedule is available through Partnernet.symantec.com Partners can also contact a member of the Symantec Enablement Team on 1800 000 423
Green Products
Symantec is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint by conserving the natural resources on which we all depend. We consider compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations to be the baseline for our performance, and we continually look for innovative ways to decrease our energy, water, and materials use.
Symantec also designs and sells products that provide a positive environmental impact for our customers. This is good for the earth, but it’s also good business strategy. With energy costs in a typical data center doubling every five years, there is growing demand for software and systems that can reduce the need for electricity and make more efficient use of existing resources.
Learn more!
http://www.symantec.com/business/theme.jsp?themeid=green_it
Locations
Contacts
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
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