Dr Solomon's Antivirus

Dr Solomon's Antivirus Toolkit was an antivirus suite which incorporated prevention, detection and repair for Microsoft Windows (up to 98), Novell, SCO Unix, Sun Solaris and OS/2.[1]

History

Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit was first created in 1988 and launched commercially in 1991.[2] This move was to rival market leaders Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus and McAfee VirusScan.

Dr. Solomon's was highly regarded both in and outside of the United Kingdom, winning many computer magazine awards and recommendations. Jerry Pournelle recommended it in his column for Byte magazine in 1992, and more recently wrote "Solomon's was unreservedly the best virus service around."[3] In 1993, Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit was awarded the Queens Award for Technological Achievement. At this time the company name was "S&S International". Later it became "Dr. Solomon's Software Ltd." in the UK, with similarly named companies in Germany, the USA and Australia.

After some previous tension between the two software products,[4] on June 9, 1998 McAfee (then Network Associates) agreed to acquire Dr. Solomon's Group P.L.C, the leading European manufacturer of Antivirus software, for $642 million in stock.[5]

References

  1. "Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Software at UIC". www.uic.edu. 1999-03-04. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
  2. "Summary of Dr Alan and Susan Solomon on The Sunday Times Rich List". Business.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
  3. "Mail 100 May 8 - 14, 2000". Jerrypournelle.com. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
  4. McAfee Versus Dr. Solomon: Fresh Round of Antivirus Mudslinging pcworld.com
  5. Network Associates Plans to Integrate Dr Solomon's Tools pcworld.com Archived October 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.

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