Trend Micro acquires antispam specialist Kelkea
As the latest acquisition in the evolving security landscape, antivirus giant Trend Micro has scooped up the former nonprofit company Maps, renamed Kelkea in the middle of 2004.
Sporting first-year revenues of S$1.6 million, Kelkea offers antispam services to large-scale ISPs, such as America Online. The company’s antispam technologies combine heuristics and real-time monitoring.
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