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Intellectual Ventures files three patent infringement suits

...suits. Photo credit: Ina Fried/CNET News One lawsuit names as defendants Check Point Software Technologies, McAfee, Symantec and Trend Micro and accuses them of... Read more

9 December, 2010 by Elinor Mills

RIM: BlackBerry will keep 'garbage' apps out of store

...from 15.03 percent to 7.86 percent. However, a survey by Check Point Software in January said BlackBerry is close to vying with iOS... Read more

8 February, 2012 by Ben Woods

RIM bundles management tools with Office 365

...In December 2011, figures from a survey conducted by mobile security provider Check Point Software showed that iOS usage in business surpassed BlackBerry for the... Read more

30 January, 2012 by Ben Woods

Apple's iOS nudges ahead of BlackBerry for business use

...corporate workers, at least according to a survey from mobile security provider Check Point Software. Apple iOS has edged slightly ahead of BlackBerry as the... Read more

19 January, 2012 by Lance Whitney
Check Point Mobile VPN 1.92

Check Point Mobile VPN 1.92

...Information about Public Early Availability will be published soon. ABOUT CHECK POINT Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. is a world-wide leader in Network and... Read more

22 March, 2012
Check Point Mobile for Android 1.0.85

Check Point Mobile for Android 1.0.85

...SERVER: idemo.checkpoint.com ACTIVATION KEY: demo-1234 PASSWORD: cpdemoAbout Check Point: Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. is a world-wide leader in Network and... Read more

9 December, 2011

Check Point Connectra 2.0

Check Point's Connectra 2.0 compares well on functionality and price with other enterprise-level SSL VPN solutions, with the added bonus of application and new endpoint security features. Read more

10 October, 2005 by Alan Stevens

Check Point InterSpect 610

Although it's beyond the means of most small businesses, InterSpect is worth consideration by larger enterprises concerned about growing internal threats to their networks. Read more

10 January, 2005 by Alan Stevens

Check Point Safe@Office 225

This appliance provides corporate-grade network protection that's both affordable and easy to live with -- a hard to beat combination for the smaller business. Read more

27 October, 2004 by Alan Stevens
<endeca_term>Check Point Software</endeca_term> Blade Architecture: Achieving the Right Balance Between Security Protection and Investment

Check Point Software Blade Architecture: Achieving the Right Balance Between Security Protection and Investment

The Check Point Software Blade architecture provides a better alternative to deploying disparate, stand... Read more

5 June, 2009
<endeca_term>Check Point Software</endeca_term> Blade Architecture and Revolutionary IPS Software Blade

Check Point Software Blade Architecture and Revolutionary IPS Software Blade

Protecting networks against today's constantly evolving threat environment has never been more challenging.... Read more

1 January, 2010
<endeca_term>Check Point Software</endeca_term> Technologies Case Study: P&T LuxemBourg

Check Point Software Technologies Case Study: P&T LuxemBourg

Founded in 1842, P&T Luxembourg is the leading provider of residential and professional services in the Grand Duchy of... Read more

28 February, 2008
Securing Your Network With Software Blades

Securing Your Network With Software Blades

The attendee will learn more about the New Check Point Software Blade architecture that brings flexibility and simplicity to customers, by... Read more

1 January, 2009

Check Point checks in to the Nasdaq-100

Security specialist Check Point Software Technologies has been promoted to the Nasdaq-100 Index, knocking... Read more

13 December, 2000 by Sally Watson

Microsoft patches Excel, Windows, Word flaws

On Patch Tuesday, software maker fixes a critical Excel hole that had been exploited, as well as other vulnerabilities in Windows and Word Read more

15 April, 2009 by Elinor Mills

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