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Published: 19 April 2002 15:57 BST
Microsoft has joined forces with eight internet security firms to offer additional applications for its ISA server.
The companies, including nCipher, SurfControl and Websense, will provide tools to boost firewall capabilities such as anti-virus filters, intrusion detection software, monitoring and content management.
Microsoft said more details would be announced at InfoSecurity Europe on 23 April at London's Olympia.
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