Having wrapped up Zortech for its C++ technology only last week (CI No 1,737), Symantec Corp, Cupertino is hungry again. This time, its target is Dynamic Microprocessor Associates Inc, the Huntington, New York developer of pcAnywhere. PcAnywhere was introduced in 1985 and is described as the leading remote control communications software product for the lap-top personal computer and local area network markets. Remote control software enables users to link their remote micros with their host machine and create an interactive display of the host machine. highly acclaimed Norton Desktop for Windows. Symantec will pay 400,000 shares for Dynamic Microprocessor, valuing the firm at about $21.8m.