Highlighting the growing importance of non-PC devices connected to the Internet, Symantec Corp. (SYMC) unveiled a new family of products targeted primarily at mobile devices.
The new line, dubbed Norton Everywhere, includes products covering three broad areas: home-network security, mobile phone security, and device security. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company unveiled the products, set for release next month, at its annual analyst day conference in New York.
Shares were up 2% at $14.42 in recent trading amid a broad market upturn. However, the stock remains down 19% this year.
The announcement come as competition increases among security vendors for a stake in the non-PC market, which covers everything from smartphones to medical devices. In March, data tracker IDC forecast worldwide mobile-security license and maintenance revenue would more than double, to $2.7 billion by 2014 from $1.3 billion in 2009.
Symantec’s new product line also comes as more and more consumers and businesses demand mobile devices that are always connected to the Internet. One widely cited estimate, given by Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) Chief Technology Officer Padmasree Warrior, calls for one trillion mobile devices to be connected to the Internet by 2013, compared to just 500 million in 2007.
via UPDATE: Symantec To Announce Security Initiative For Non-PCs – WSJ.com.