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The Zone at 91-3fm

January 27, 2017 by Tectoria

Our Tectorian of the Week is: The Zone at 91-3fm!

It’s not often a Tectorian is a non-tech company, but we just can’t ignore the great support coming from this radio station, especially this last week!

Radio host, Jon Williams, had the CEO of Codename Entertainment on his show to talk about all things gaming.

Eric Jordan dived into Victoria’s Video Game Sector covering upcoming events and resources we can all refer to. Check out the full blog and radio interview right here.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • Tsukino Con anime convention, Feb 17-19 at UVic
  • Discover Tectoria, Feb 24th at Crystal Garden
  • LANtasy, Mar 18-19 at Pearkes Arena

Eric Jordan gets comfy at the Zone at 91-3fm

Filed Under: Tectorian of the Week Tagged With: Codename Entertainment, discover tectoria, Eric Jordan, Gaming, The Zone at 91-3fm, Video Games

Vecima Networks

January 13, 2017 by Tectoria

Our Tectorian of the Week is: Vecima Networks!

Vecima is a globally recognized leader in creating breakthrough technology solutions that empower network service providers to connect people and enterprises to information and entertainment worldwide. They also announced this week they’ve entered into a definitive agreement to sell the remaining assets of its “YourLink” business based in Saskatchewan, to Xplornet Communications Inc.!

This all-cash deal is expected to be about $28.75 million! Congratulations Vecima!

Click here to read the full news release.

 

 

Filed Under: Tectorian of the Week Tagged With: Vecima Networks

Redbrick

January 6, 2017 by Tectoria

Our first Tectorian of the Week for 2017 is: Redbrick!

Redbrick helps developers build better software. They are now a global name with reach in 200 countries and counting! They capped off 2016 with a bang…

On December 20th they announced the release of Shift: a new native application for desktop that helps simplify and streamline the navigation of multiple Gmail accounts.

With Shift, the company’s goal is to address the many workarounds that Gmail users commonly resort to when managing their various accounts, such as running multiple browsers simultaneously, setting up different users in Chrome, and adding email accounts and aliases to their primary Gmail account.

Click here to read the full news release.

Keep up the impressive work Redbrick!

Filed Under: Tectorian of the Week Tagged With: Gmail, Google, Redbrick, Shift, Software

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