Symantec McAfee rejected claims that mentions some large enterprise customers have been migrated using Symantec products.
Symantec Chief Financial Officer James Beer told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday night that Symantec is taking market share purchased McAfee Intel Corp. in February.
Beer said that some large customers McAffe've moved to Symantec during the quarter but declined to identify them.
McAfee Senior Vice President for Finance and Accounting Edward Hayden told Reuters on Thursday that the claim was not appropriate.
He added that his company has chalked a number of business records in the December quarter and signifies the largest deal ever and selling more than 1 million U.S. dollars rather than the achievement in a single period. "We do not know which states we lost count of Symantec in the quarter," he said.
Intel buys McAfee's worth of 7.7 billion U.S. dollars to spur the growth of companies in the world and protect Intel's products from hacking attacks. Investors are still waiting to see whether it will bear fruit invetasinya.
Previously, McAfee fired about 3 percent of the workforce, or about 250 employees in December.
Hayden says McAfee has added staff in priority areas including mobile technology, cloud computing and network security.

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