BindView

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Now part of Symantec Corporation, BindView Development Corporation (NASDAQ: BVEW) was founded in 1990 by Eric Pulaski who remained as chairman of the board and chief executive officer until the acquisition by Symantec in January 2006.[1]

BindView started out as "The LAN Support Group" (LSG) and was a developer of a bindery viewer product for the Novell platform called BindView.

In 1995, the company changed names from The LAN Support Group to BindView and developed into a supplier of Novell and Microsoft Windows directory administration, vulnerability management and policy assessment and management software, providing customers with the tools to assess, discover and remediate network, hardware or application anomalies.

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  1. ^ Sayer, Peter (3 October 2005). "Symantec buys BindView Development for $209M". Computerworld. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
    - "Symantec snaps up Bindview". SC Media. 3 October 2005. Retrieved 4 February 2020.



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