In July, Symantec opened its 2009 security products to public beta, promising that they would no longer be the performance hogs they have been in the past. You may know that Symantec’s latest versions of their security products have been criticized over their memory footprint and CPU usage. Of course, there’s also the activation issue (the software must be activated), but that’s another point of contention. So this year Symantec focused on speed and resources, calling it a “zero-impact” performance goal. And