Symantec
Overview
Symantec was founded in 1982 by visionary computer scientists. The company has evolved to become one of the world’s largest software companies with more than 17,500 employees in more than 40 countries. They provide security, storage and systems management solutions to help their clients secure and manage their information. Clients include consumers, small businesses and enterprises.
Products/services
Symantec offers training, and products such as security mgmt, endpoint security, messaging security and web security. They also offer services within consulting, managed services, hosted services and support services.
How to buy
Business sales number Australia:
Toll Free Number: 1800 000 423.
Local Retail Stores:
JB Hi-Fi
Basement,
The Strand Arcade 412 - 414 George Street,
Sydney, 2000 NSW
Phone (02) 9222 9877
David jones
86 -108 Castlereagh Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
(02) 9266 5544
Contact details
Symantec Sydney
Symantec Australia
Level 14, 207 Kent Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Tel: +61 2 8220 7000
Fax: +61 2 8220-7001
Melbourne
Symantec Pty Ltd
Level 3, 437 St Kilda Rd
Melbourne, VIC
3004, Australia
tel +61 3 8866 8000
fax +61 3 03 8866 8001
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