The person credited with the invention of the Norton Antivirus is a chap called Peter Tippet. The product was later sold to Symantec, who then marketed the product as Norton Antivirus The antivirus was written in assembler by Bill Chambers and sold to the Norton group. After being proven that it neither stopped most viruses or checked the boot sector and partition table by a new hire named Michel Roter, its release was canceled and a new team was hired to rewrite the complete product. This took about 6 months which produced the first Norton AntiVirus 1.0. I wonder who credits Peter Tippet (Peter Tippet maybe?) who wasn't even there.
Peter Tippett in 1991
Peter Tippet in 1991
Peter Norton has written: 'Peter Norton's introduction to computers' -- subject(s): Computer software, Computers
Peter Norton Computing was created in 1982.
Peter Norton was born on November 14, 1943.
Peter Norton was born on November 14, 1943.
Peter Norton is 67 years old (birthdate: November 14, 1943).
Peter Norton is a computer programmer, writer of books and manuals on computing, and a publisher of software. He was born in Aberdeen, Washington on November 14, 1943 and grew up in Seattle.
Peter Cotes died on November 10, 1998, in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, UK of natural causes.
Peter Henlein invented the watch.
Norton Utilities is a utility software suite designed to help analyze, configure, optimize and maintain a computer. The current version of Norton Utilities is Norton Utilities 16 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 was released October 26, 2012.Peter Norton published the first version for DOS, The Norton Utilities, Release 1, in 1982. Release 2 came out about a year later, subsequent to the first hard drives for the IBM PC line. Peter Norton's company was sold to Symantec in 1990. However his name remains as a "brand" for Symantec's range of utility and security software for home users.