At the recently held Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft was reported to have said that it has selected F-Secure as the 1st data security purveyor for Windows Home Server. Redmond-based giant said that F-Secure software would interoperate with Windows Home Server to shield consumers against PC viruses and other threats from the Internet and mobile networks. Windows Home Server is an approaching Microsoft solution to help families without difficulty unify, share and defend their digital assets, like photos, music and videos. F-Secure offers security against virus and spyware attacks, guards against riskware and also is included with scanning of unseen nasty software (rootkit protection). Steven VanRoekel, director of Windows Server Solutions at Microsoft said, F-Secure has a strong track record of providing easy-to-use security technology that reliably protects consumers against rapidly evolving threats. We are pleased to work with F-Secure to help customers secure their digital memories and experiences. Kimmo Alkio, CEO at F-Secure Corporation was quoted as saying, This collaboration fits well in our product portfolio and we are proud to work with Microsoft to offer customers a solution to support Windows Home Server. We look forward to a continued strong cooperation with Microsoft.