Peter Norton (born November 14, 1943) is an American
programmer
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The professional titles Software development, ''software developer'' and Software engineering, ''software engineer' ...
,
software publisher, author, and philanthropist. He is best known for the computer programs and books that bear his name and portrait. Norton sold his software business to
Symantec Corporation (now
Gen Digital
Gen Digital Inc. (formerly Symantec Corporation and NortonLifeLock Inc.) is a multinational software company co-headquartered in both Prague, Czech Republic (European Union, EU) and Tempe, Arizona (United States, USA). The company provides comp ...
) in 1990.
Norton was born in Aberdeen, Washington, and raised in Seattle. He attended
Reed College
Reed College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon, E ...
and later worked on mainframes and minicomputers for companies like
Boeing
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and
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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. Norton founded Peter Norton Computing in 1982, pioneering IBM PC compatible utilities software. His first computer book, "Inside the IBM PC: Access to Advanced Features & Programming," was published in 1983. By 1988, Norton Computing had grown to $15 million in revenue with 38 employees. In 1990, Norton Computing released the Norton Backup program, and in 1990, Norton sold the company to Symantec for $70 million.
Norton later chaired Acorn Technologies and eChinaCash. He has a significant personal art collection and has been involved in various philanthropic endeavors, including the Peter Norton Family Foundation. He has also donated art to numerous museums and universities.
Early life
Norton was born in
Aberdeen, Washington, and raised in
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
. He attended
Reed College
Reed College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon, E ...
in
Portland, Oregon
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, and majored in math and philosophy. He graduated in 1965. Before he became involved with
microcomputers, he spent a dozen years working on
mainframes and
minicomputers for companies including
Boeing
The Boeing Company, or simply Boeing (), is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. The company also provides leasing and product support s ...
and
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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. His earliest low-level
system utilities were designed to allow mainframe programmers access to a block of
RAM that
IBM
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normally reserved for diagnostics.
Career
Utility software
When the
IBM PC
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the List of IBM Personal Computer models, IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible ''de facto'' standard. Released on ...
made its debut in 1981, Norton was among the first to buy one. After he was laid off during an aerospace industry cutback, he took up microcomputer programming to make ends meet. One day he accidentally deleted a file. Rather than re-enter the data, as most would have, he decided to write a program to recover the information from the disk. His friends were delighted with the program and he developed a group of utility programs that he sold – one at a time – to user groups. In 1982, he founded
Peter Norton Computing with $30,000 and an IBM computer. The company was a pioneer in
IBM PC compatible utilities software. Its 1982 introduction of the
Norton Utilities
Norton Utilities is a utility software suite designed to help analyze, configure, optimize and maintain a computer. The latest version of the original series of Norton Utilities is Norton Utilities 16 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8, released 26 Octob ...
included Norton's UNERASE tool to
retrieve erased data from
MS-DOS
MS-DOS ( ; acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its rebranding as IBM PC DOS, and a few op ...
and
IBM PC DOS formatted disks.
In 1984, Norton Computing reached $1 million in revenue, and version 3.0 of the Norton Utilities was released. Norton had three clerical people working for him. He was doing all of the software development, all of the book writing, all of the manual writing and running the business. He hired his fourth employee and first programmer, Brad Kingsbury, in July 1985. In late 1985, Norton hired a business manager to take care of the day-to-day operations.
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In 1985, Norton Computing produced the Norton Editor, a programmer's text editor
A text editor is a type of computer program that edits plain text. An example of such program is "notepad" software (e.g. Windows Notepad). Text editors are provided with operating systems and software development packages, and can be used to c ...
created by Stanley Reifel, and Norton Guides, a terminate-and-stay-resident program
A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though it has finished, but remains in computer memory so it can be reactivated later. This techni ...
which showed reference information for assembly language
In computing, assembly language (alternatively assembler language or symbolic machine code), often referred to simply as assembly and commonly abbreviated as ASM or asm, is any low-level programming language with a very strong correspondence bet ...
and other IBM PC internals, but could also display other reference information compiled into the appropriate file format. Norton Commander, a file managing tool for DOS, was introduced in 1986.
Norton Computing revenue rose to $5 million in 1986, $11 million in 1987, and $15 million in 1988. Its products won several utility awards, and it was ranked 136th on the 1988 ''Inc.'' magazine list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America, with 38 employees. Norton himself was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by Arthur Young & Co. (1988 High Technology Award Winner Greater Los Angeles Region) and ''Venture'' magazine.
On April 12, 1989, Norton appointed Ron Posner chief executive of Norton Computing. Norton continued as chairman. Posner's goal was to rapidly grow the company into a major software vendor. Soon after his arrival, Posner hired a new president, a new chief financial officer, and added a vice president of sales.
In March 1990, Norton Computing released the Norton Backup program dedicated to backing up and restoring hard disks. Norton Utilities for the Macintosh
Mac is a brand of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple since 1984. The name is short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), a reference to the McIntosh (apple), McIntosh apple. The current product lineup inclu ...
was launched in July.
In 1989, Norton Computing had $25 million in sales. In August 1990, Norton sold it to Symantec for $70 million. Posner orchestrated the merger. Norton was given one-third of Symantec's stock, worth about $60 million, and a seat on Symantec's board of directors. The acquired company became a division of Symantec and was renamed Peter Norton Computing Group. About one-third of Norton Computing's 115 employees were laid off after the merger. The Norton brand name lives on in such Symantec products as Norton AntiVirus, Norton 360, Norton Internet Security, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton SystemWorks (which now contains a current version of the Norton Utilities
Norton Utilities is a utility software suite designed to help analyze, configure, optimize and maintain a computer. The latest version of the original series of Norton Utilities is Norton Utilities 16 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8, released 26 Octob ...
), Norton AntiBot, Norton AntiSpam, Norton GoBack (formerly Roxio GoBack), Norton PartitionMagic (formerly PowerQuest PartitionMagic), and Norton Ghost. Norton's image was used on the packaging of all Norton-branded products until 2001.
Author
Jerry Pournelle
Jerry Eugene Pournelle (; August 7, 1933 – September 8, 2017) was an American scientist in the area of operations research and ergonomics, human factors research, a science fiction writer, essayist, journalist, and one of the first bloggers. ...
wrote in 1985 that Norton had "remarkable talents for explaining the complex with clarity". Norton marketed his early software in person, leaving behind little pamphlets with technical notes at users group meetings and computer stores. A publisher saw his pamphlets, and saw that he could write about a technical subject. The publisher called him and asked him if he wanted to write a book. Norton's first computer book, ''Inside the IBM PC: Access to Advanced Features & Programming (Techniques)'', was published in 1983. Eight editions of this bestseller were published, the last in 1999. Norton wrote several other technical manuals and introductory computing books. He began writing monthly columns in 1983 for ''PC Magazine
''PC Magazine'' (shortened as ''PCMag'') is an American computer magazine published by Ziff Davis. A print edition was published from 1982 to January 2009. Publication of online editions started in late 1994 and continues .
Overview
''PC Mag ...
'' and later '' PC Week'' magazine as well, which he wrote until 1987. He soon became recognized as a principal authority on IBM personal computer technology.
In September 1983, Norton started work on ''The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC''. The book was a popular and comprehensive guide to programming the original IBM PC platform (covering BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
and MS-DOS
MS-DOS ( ; acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its rebranding as IBM PC DOS, and a few op ...
system calls in great detail). The first (1985) edition was nicknamed "the pink shirt book", after the pink shirt that Norton wore for the cover photo, and Norton's crossed-arm pose on that cover is a U.S. registered trademark.
The second (1988) edition, renamed ''The New Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC & PS/2'', again featured the crossed arms, pink shirt cover image. Richard Wilton co-authored the second edition. This was followed by the third (1993) edition of "the Norton book", renamed ''The Peter Norton PC Programmer's Bible'', co-authored with Wilton and Peter Aitken. Later editions of ''Peter Norton's Inside the PC'', a broad-brush introduction to personal computer technology, featured Norton in his crossed-arm pose on the cover, wearing a white shirt.
Later career
In 2002, Acorn Technologies lured Norton out of a 10-year business hibernation. Norton has a "significant investment" in the company and serves as Chairman of Acorn's board of directors.
Norton is chairman of eChinaCash, a company he founded in 2003. Posner is CEO.
Personal life
Norton spent around five years in a Buddhist
Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and List of philosophies, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or ...
monastery in the San Francisco Bay area during the 1970s. In 1983, Norton married Eileen Harris, a woman who grew up in Watts, California. They lived in the Los Angeles area where they had two children.
In the summer of 1990, they vacationed on Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard, often simply called the Vineyard, is an island in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, lying just south of Cape Cod. It is known for being a popular, affluent summer colony, and includes the smaller peninsula Chappaquiddick Isla ...
, Massachusetts
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. They enjoyed it enough to return the following year and look for a house there. They purchased Corbin House, an 1891 eight-bedroom Queen Anne house in Oak Bluffs, originally built for lock and hardware industrialist Philip Corbin. They also purchased a nearby house to be close on hand to the redesign and renovation of the main house. The renovation was completed in 1994. "My children are half-black, and we thought Oak Bluffs would give them an opportunity to summer around other kids like them," Norton said in a 2007 interview with Laura D. Roosevelt for '' Martha's Vineyard Magazine,'' alluding to Oak Bluff's century-old reputation as a popular summer spot among upper-class black people.
In 2000, the couple divorced. Norton afterward lived much of the time in New York. In February 2001, a fire caused by faulty wiring destroyed the Martha's Vineyard home; Norton had it rebuilt to almost exactly as it was before the fire. Meanwhile, he began a relationship with New York financier Gwen Adams, originally from the Virgin Islands who lived in the area. The couple spends ten weeks of summer in the Corbin-Norton House annually. In May 2007, they married in a church in nearby Edgartown; the ceremony was performed by their neighbor, scholar and author Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Philanthropy
In 1989 Peter and Eileen Norton founded the Peter Norton Family Foundation, which gave financial support to visual and contemporary non-profit arts organizations, as well as human social services organizations. The foundation was dissolved as part of the divorce, and two successor foundations were created.
Norton serves on the boards of the California Institute of Technology, California Institute of the Arts
The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a Private university, private art school in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for ...
, Crossroads School (Santa Monica, California), and the Museum of Modern Art in New York (since 1999). He is a trustee emeritus of Reed College
Reed College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon, E ...
.
In 2003, Norton became the chairman of the board of MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, New York. In 2004, he re-joined the Whitney Museum of American Art's board after leaving it in 1998. He also serves on the executive committee of the Guggenheim Museum’s International Directors’ Council, the museum's primary acquisition committee, and on the board of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
With his first wife, Norton accumulated one of the largest modern contemporary art collections in the United States. Many of the pieces are on loan all over the world at any given time; many were on view at Symantec Corporation. The foundation and the Norton Family Office are located in Santa Monica
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. '' ARTnews'' magazine regularly lists Norton among the world's top 200 collectors.
In 1999, Norton purchased letters written to Joyce Maynard by reclusive author J. D. Salinger for $156,500. (Salinger had a year-long affair with Maynard in 1972 when she was 18.) Maynard said she was forced to auction the letters for financial reasons. Norton announced that his intention was to return the letters to Salinger.
In 1999 Norton donated $600,000 to the Signature Theatre Company (New York City) which renamed its home Off Broadway theatre at 555 West 42nd Street to "Signature Theatre Company at the Peter Norton Space." It maintained that name until the theatre moved to a new venue in 2012.
In March 2015, Norton organized a second major art donation project: he donated numerous pieces from his personal art collection to museums internationally. The Rose Art Museum received 41 artworks, ranging from prints, sculptures, photography, and other mixed media.
In April 2016, Norton donated an additional 100+ pieces from his personal art collection to selected university art museums, namely, 75 pieces to the University of California, Riverside
The University of California, Riverside (UCR or UC Riverside) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Riverside, California, United States. It is one of the ten campuses of the University of Cali ...
ARTSblock organization and 68 pieces to Northwestern University's Block Museum.
Books
* ''Inside the IBM PC: Access to Advanced Features & Programming Techniques'' (1983)
*'' The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC'' (1985)
* ''Visual Basic For Windows Versão 3.0'', Tradução 3a.Edição Americana, Author: Steven Olzner/The Peter Norton Computing Group, Editora Campus, (1993)
* ''Peter Norton's Assembly Language Book for the IBM PC'' by Peter Norton, John Socha (1986)
* ''Peter Norton's Intro to Computers 6/e'' by Peter Norton (2004)
* ''Inside the IBM PC'' by Peter Norton (1985)
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to UNIX'' by Peter Norton, Harley Hahn (1991)
* ''Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers'' Fifth Edition, Computing Fundamentals, Student Edition by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to Visual Basic 6'' by Peter Norton, Michael R. Groh
* ''Peter Norton's DOS Guide Peter Norton's DOS Guide'' by Peter Norton
* ''Advanced Assembly Language, with Disk'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's New Inside the PC'' by Peter Norton, Scott Clark
* ''Complete Guide to Networking'' by Peter Norton, David Kearns
* ''Peter Norton's Complete Guide to DOS 6.22'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to Windows Programming with MFC: With CDROM'' by Peter Norton
* ''PC Problem Solver'' by Peter Norton, Robert Jourdain
* ''Peter Norton's Windows 3.1 Pow'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to Access 2000 Programming (Peter Norton (Sams))'' by Peter Norton, Virginia Andersen
* ''Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Windows XP'' by Peter Norton, John Paul Mueller
* ''Peter Norton's Upgrading And Repairing PCs'' by Peter Norton, Michael Desmond
* ''Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers: Essential Concepts'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Maximizing Windows NT Server 4'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Advanced DOS 6'' by Peter Norton, Ruth Ashley, Judi N. Fernandez
* ''Peter Norton's Network Security Fundamentals'' by Peter Norton, Mike Stockman
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to Qanda 4'' by Peter Norton, Dave Meyers
* ''The Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers Windows NT 4.0 Tutorial with 3.5 IBM Disk'' by Peter Norton
* ''Essential Concepts'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Macinto''sh by Peter Norton
* ''Word 2002: A Tutorial to Accompany Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers Student Edition with CD-ROM'' by Peter Norton
* ''Peter Norton's Introduction to Computers MS-Works 4.0 for Windows 95 Tutorial with 3.5 IBM Disk'' by Peter Norton, Kim Bobzien
* ''Peter Norton's Guide to Visual C++'' ith CD (Audio)by Peter Norton
* ''Complete Guide to TCP/IP'' by Peter Norton, Doug Eckhart (Joint Author)
* ''Peter Norton's Maximizing Windows 98 Administration (Sams)''
References
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1943 births
Living people
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