Stories by Maxine Cheung

Seagate unveils alternative drive for gaming market

Seagate has extended its Barracuda line of desktop storage drives with the introduction of its Barracuda XT product.

By Maxine Cheung | 29 September, 2009 03:04

Tags: barracuda, hard drives, sata 6Gbit/s, seagate

VideoCloud offers HD video conferencing

Toronto-based solution provider, IT Methods, is aiming to "bring high-definition video conferencing to the masses," with its new videoCloud managed telepresence service offering and the help of its channel partners.

By Maxine Cheung | 03 July, 2009 03:32

Tags: video conferencing

Symantec's cloud strategy may pose more challenges

Symantec Corp. announced last week the availability of its Norton Online Backup Web service for consumers. According to one analyst, this means the Symantec channel will now have to find more innovative ways to bring Symantec solutions to market.

By Maxine Cheung | 25 March, 2009 08:48

Tags: symantec

Intel and Dell sue Canadian company for 'netbook' trademark

Intel and Dell are seeking from the U.S. District Court and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a trademark cancellation over the term "netbook", held by rugged mobile computing solutions vendor, Psion Teklogix.

By Maxine Cheung | 06 March, 2009 07:38

Tags: dell, Intel, lawsuits, netbook, netbooks

Websense CEO unveils a brand-new company

With last year's acquisition of Port Authority, a data loss prevention (DLP) vendor and SurfControl, a Web and e-mail security company, Websense has since evolved from being known as a Web solution company to establishing itself as one that also provides DLP and e-mail security solutions.

By Maxine Cheung | 29 September, 2008 10:21

Tags: corporate issues

'Valley Girl' loves to live in a Web 2.0 world

With the recent rise of Web sites such as Facebook and MySpace, it's hard to believe that just a few years ago, the tech industry, along with many investors, were taken for a loop when the dot-com bubble burst and many companies went under.

By Maxine Cheung | 26 September, 2008 09:59

Tags: blogs, corporate issues, finance, industry verticals, social networking, wikis

Canadian unveils notebook-as-a-service model

Larry Keating, the president and CEO of Canadian-based No Panic Computing (NPC), is trying to revolutionize the way notebooks are purchased by small business professionals with his notebook-as-a-service model.

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