Symantec Seen Raising Subscription Prices

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James E. Morrow

Speculation is about that Symantec plans to raise subscription prices
again. This company markets a blotted product with shady rebates
schemes then jacks up the Live Update subscriptions prices because THEY
CAN. Subscriptions are recurring revenue. Isn't it wonderful.

I've put a pencil to this update vs new subscription question. The
answer is 32. Yes, that is 32 as in NOD32. Or to put it another way,
Norton Never Again!

Symantec Seen Raising Subscription Prices
Link to Forbes dot com
http://tinyurl.com/aukjv
 
James E. Morrow said:
Speculation is about that Symantec plans to raise subscription prices
again. This company markets a blotted product with shady rebates
schemes then jacks up the Live Update subscriptions prices because THEY
CAN. Subscriptions are recurring revenue. Isn't it wonderful.

I've put a pencil to this update vs new subscription question. The
answer is 32. Yes, that is 32 as in NOD32. Or to put it another way,
Norton Never Again!

Symantec Seen Raising Subscription Prices
Link to Forbes dot com
http://tinyurl.com/aukjv

There are much better options:
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
 
James said:
Speculation is about that Symantec plans to raise subscription prices
again. This company markets a blotted product with shady rebates
schemes then jacks up the Live Update subscriptions prices because THEY
CAN. Subscriptions are recurring revenue. Isn't it wonderful.

I've put a pencil to this update vs new subscription question. The
answer is 32. Yes, that is 32 as in NOD32. Or to put it another way,
Norton Never Again!

Symantec Seen Raising Subscription Prices
Link to Forbes dot com
http://tinyurl.com/aukjv

James,

I use KAV, and have been really happy with it. NOD32 also seems to be a
popular choice around the security/anti-malware NGs. Both are even
popular in the alt.comp.freeware NG. And that says something!

Some good AV information here:

(http://www.av-comparatives.org/)
(http://www.av-test.org/)

Here is one of my favorite sites (List of Lists):

(http://lists.thedatalist.com/pages/AntiVirus_Tools.htm)

This site is a great source of links and is updated regularly.

BTW, be careful of sites that review products, and also take in
advertising revenue. If you know what I mean. ;-)

Ron :-)
 
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