Nathan Eddy

About

A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nathan was perviously the editor of gaming industry newsletter FierceGameBiz and has written for various consumer and tech publications including Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, CRN, and The Times of London. Currently based in Berlin, he released his first documentary film, The Absent Column, in 2013.

Verizon Earnings Up, but Are BlackBerry Storm Sales Slow?

Verizon Communications announced a rise in net revenue for the fourth quarter, although the worldwide economic crisis has had a slowing effect on the company’s mobile phone division. Verizon, the United States’ second-largest phone company, said fourth-quarter profits rose 15 percent to $1.24 billion, or 43 cents a share, from $1.07 billion, or 37 cents […]

Cisco Announces SMB Security, Network Storage Products

Computer networking giant Cisco Systems announced a slew of products aimed at the small to medium-size business market, building on an announcement that the company would invest $100 million on providing products and support for midmarket companies. Among the products announced was the Cisco Spam and Virus Blocker, a security appliance that provides protection for […]

NetGear Offers SMBs Web and E-Mail Security

NetGear announced the launch of its new line of security threat management products, delivering what it calls enterprise-level security solutions to small and medium-size businesses. Aimed directly at businesses and delivered via the company’s reseller partners, the STM Series of Web and E-mail Threat Management Appliances is NetGear’s first family of products to be introduced […]

Twitter Valuation Reaches $250 Million

A report from TechCrunch says micro-blogging and social networking Web site Twitter has entered into an agreement with one or more venture capital firms that place the company’s value at $250 million. The report does not mention a specific source other than “a source with knowledge of the deal.”In November, several news outlets reported social […]

Digg to Reduce Staff, Aim for Profitability

Online news aggregator and social media Web site Digg.com announced plans to cut staff, hire a direct sales team and reach profitability within the year. Company CEO Jay Adelson posted the information Thursday on Digg’s in-house blog. “As we’ve often stated over the past couple of months, given the current economic climate, we’ve made the […]

IBM Updates Lotus Foundations for Small Businesses

IBM wants small to medium-size businesses to know they are invested in providing midmarket companies with cost-effective solutions by offering a growing portfolio of low or no-cost software. This week at Lotusphere, IBM announced an update of its Lotus Foundations line of small business software, built on IBM’s Express Advantage program. The Lotus Foundations hardware […]

AOL Adds E-Mail Plug-ins for Google, Yahoo Mail

Small-business owners know how difficult and confusing it can be to link multiple e-mail accounts, especially in an age where you’re linking across a variety of mobile, desktop and portable machines. For those midmarket companies still using AOL, you’ll be pleased to know the company announced “one-click” access to Gmail and Yahoo Mail, as well […]

SonicWALL Partners with SMB distributor DandH

Internet security solutions and appliance provider SonicWALL, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., announced a partnership with small to medium-size business (SMB) distributor D&H Distributing. D&H will supply the entire SonicWALL product portfolio, including network security, secure remote access, content and email security, and backup and recovery solutions.“The addition of D&H to the SonicWALL family presents an […]

SageCRM Software Increases Efficiency for SMBs

Sage North America, part of The Sage Group, announced SageCRM v6.2, a user-friendly CRM system that helps deliver a low total cost of ownership for small and medium-sized businesses. Version 6.2 includes features such as pre-configured and customizable screen themes, an expanded editor for multilingual e-mail campaigns and an enhanced graphical view for managing relationships […]

Supermicro Offers SMBs Server and Storage Systems

Small business and small office and home companies often look for hardware solutions that offer performance without a high price tag, but do they also want machines that can deliver high-quality media and entertainment as well? Supermicro Computer, based in San Jose, Calif., is betting they do. Recently the company announced the introduction of its […]