IT administrators will be able to audit the machine name, location, software version installed and latest virus definitions update of each Macintosh on their network without relying on user action. In addition, the console is being designed to provide a view of the most recent viruses found on each Macintosh within the network along with the 10 most prevalent viruses. . . .
IT administrators will be able to audit the machine name, location, software version installed and latest virus definitions update of each Macintosh on their network without relying on user action. In addition, the console is being designed to provide a view of the most recent viruses found on each Macintosh within the network along with the 10 most prevalent viruses.

Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced plans for a Web-based console to centrally administer Macintosh users licensed for the company's Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh 9.0.

The Symantec administration console for Macintosh is planned to provide centralized antivirus management for OS X users, ensuring up-to-date protection across multiple platform network environments.

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