Symantec has a roadmap for a slew of new enterprise security and storage products, as well as new consumer offerings designed to lock down user devices. Jeremy Burton, Symantec’s group president for enterprise security and data management, revealed that the firm is hard at work on a new product, code-named “Project Hamlet.” The software, which is scheduled for launch in early 2007, will combine technology from the vendor’s Sygate and WholeSecurity acquisitions as well as Symantec’s existing anti-virus offerings. “It’s a fully-integrated piece of security software to protect every endpoint,” he explains, adding that Symantec also plans to launch a mobile version of the technology about a quarter after the initial release. But Burton, who wrestled with microphone problems throughout his talk, noted that the vendor is still thrashing out the specifics of the new product line. Symantec’s plans suggest that the vendor is looking to claw its way into the Network Admission Control (NAC) market, largely off the back of Sygate’s technology.