chetinu systems ? Unitech backwards (edit with a change to make it pronounceable, lol)... Or you can throw some french in there, unitheque (looks a little bit like "unethical" though, maybe remove the h)
Can't really help too much at the moment but... The shorter the name the better, and a made up word (as suggested above) or one which would both have very little other search engine results and allow you to get a decent domain. Build a brand out of it.
Not bad, not bad at all. I definitely agree with keeping it as unique as possible for domain purposes and ensure it's unique to me unlike the existing name!
im also in the same boat for a company name, i keep running headlong into already established firms . cant think of anything unique for studio name :/
"Fibre Optic Happy Snappy Supersonic Jargon Wagon". Covers everything, haven't checked if it's already registered though.
The are certain words that make a business sound soulless, which as a small business I don't think would help you, for example Uni, systems, solutions etc all sound tired and generic. They may sound professional, but they are hardly inspired. (This is an interesting read: http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2011688668_bttechnames26.html) You do however need something that conveys the type of business that you are, so it is tricky. My business name is Native (it is a language school) - and the logo is the name in a speech bubble. The colours used are those used in the UK and USA flags. Kind of says it all very concisely in my opinion. I came up with my name quite quickly and my brother designed my logo ( I am very lucky as he is a very highly recognized designer and web design and web standards professional, he would normally charge upwards of £1k for the work I got for free). But if you like the Uni bit then how about something like a name and a tag line, for example: Unique3 Hardware, Software and System Solutions
That remind me! I know how to solve all of Unicorn's problems! http://www.robietherobot.com/buzzword.htm
I know I'm not helping, but this randomly generated buzzword gem could really be the springboard your business needs! Bird-Dog sexy e-services On a more serious note, I do like the sound of Unitech and Unimage.
Apparently a Trinicorn is a 3-horned unicorn. Or playing on your user name, we get Unithorn, which is a name that doesn't turn up too many search engine hits (it's an enemy in an obscure Mario game). I like Big Dog Sexy e-services though
What does everyone think of Sentam Systems/Sentam Racing/Sentam Photography? It's a word created from some of the letters in my name.
Sounds not bad. A quick idea: UniCEN (as for Computer, Electronics, Networks) followed by Engineering, Photography, Racing and so on