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Check Point
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Check Point
(Check Point Software Technologies Inc., Redwood City, CA, www.checkpoint.com) A company that provides software for enterprise security solutions, including network security, traffic control and IP address management. Its award-winning family of products provides a comprehensive set of tools for security management. The California office is the U.S. headquarters of Israeli-based Check Point Technologies Ltd., founded in 1993.


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JAX246) GIL SHWED, CEO of CHECK POINT SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTD (CHKP), describes the company's business and its background; prospects for the industry, with positive and negative trends; competitive threats; strategic opportunities for the firm including its marketing plans and acquisition potential; management strength and organization; and the financial prospects of the firm looking forward.
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