Security company Symantec is buying Sygate Technologies, a maker of security products that secure mobile and networked computers.
Symantec Corp., of Cupertino, Calif., said on Tuesday that it had signed agreements to acquire Sygate Inc., of Fremont, Calif., for an undisclosed amount.The deal will combine Sygate's software for enforcing network security policies and securing so-called "endpoints," such as servers, laptops and mobile devices, with Symantec's stable of security wares, according to Symantec.
Sygate makes network access control technology for large enterprises. The company sells a wide range of products, from enterprise and desktop firewall software to security policy enforcement tools for wired and wireless networks and devices.

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