The company said in a statement that it worked on its new line, which includes a personal firewall, with input from Microsoft, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer and others. Check Point unveiled the line at the CeBit conference in Hannover, Germany.
It said that the products provide security to personal digital assistants and handheld personal computers that are powered by Microsoft Windows. Initially, the products will support PDAs and handheld PCs made by Compaq and HP.
The company, which dominates the enterprise market, has increasingly been looking to expand its reach. Check Point has recently started to push into the small office market with its "S-box" appliance.
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