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Symantec's relevance in a Microsoft world
Created: 07/18/2006
Video description: At the Gartner Symposium ITExpo in San Francisco, Symantec CEO John Thompson addresses past failures to innovate and defends Symantec's ability to compete with the Microsoft "monoculture."

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