ESET buys COMDOM
Security vendor strengthens anti-spam capabilities.
Slovakian security vendor ESET has announced the acquisition of Slovakian anti-spam firm COMDOM Software.

The anti-spam firm's developers have previously worked with ESET on the development of the NOD32 platform for Linux mail servers. Now, ESET will use COMDOM's anti-spam technology and expertise to strengthen its range of security offerings.
The deal - the financial details of which were not disclosed - marks ESET's second acquisition in recent years, the company having purchased Czech-based information security services company Setrnet in 2008.
25 May 2010
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to compete with symantec,kaspersky and so on.
by James Cheung, 30 May 2010, 04:08
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