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Aims to reduce end-user costs



From The Inquirer:
The service will produce machine-readable threat reports that are published in real-time across networks. Microsoft believes that automating this process will reduce end-user costs.

Microsoft Interflow runs on Microsoft's Azure cloud service, and can be rolled out and scaled in minutes across the Microsoft Active Protections Programme (MAPP), which the company launched in 2008 to incubate a sharing culture between security software companies.
  Microsoft launches Interflow to pool threat data in the cloud