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At the company's Focus 16 event in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Intel Security announced the launch of a new logo (pictured) that will be the face of the company as it takes on the McAfee name following ...
Intel (INTC), which bought McAfee in 2010, will rebrand its subsidiary as Intel Security. But Intel will keep the logo we all know well -- that red shield that lives on many of our computers ...
the red shield logo, which Intel says signifies “the core values of security and protection,” will not. John McAfee, who has had no official association with the software for more than a ...
McAfee is going solo again. After existing as a sub-brand of Intel (INTC) for the past seven years and being rebranded as Intel Security, the company best know for that little shield logo in your ...
Intel has also announced that they will be replacing the well-known McAfee security ... However Intel’s security range of products will not be receiving a completely new logo but jest a new ...
At CES 2014 today, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the McAfee brand name ... Intel’s security products won’t be getting a completely new logo, just a new brand name. The red shield, which ...
McAfee is back in business by itself. Intel plans to announce Tuesday that it has spun off its security unit as a standalone company. That unit was established at Intel when the chipmaker ...
McAfee is one of the oldest brands in computer security, a name that ... adding that Intel will retain the long-used logo, a red shield with the letter “M” dominant.
In 2014, Intel announced it was phasing out the McAfee brand name for the security software and rebranding it as “Intel Security.” Last October, the company returned to the public stock market.
Private equity firms have always found a sweet spot in buying business lines that are spun-off from corporate giants. These so-called 'carve outs' play into the wheelhouse of PE buyers who have ...
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