How National Energy manages its WAN

How National Energy manages its WAN

03 Sep 2010 By: Greg Meckbach - Network World Canada Creator
Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. provides a wide-area network by National Energy Equipment Inc. by reselling voice and data services from incumbent carriers and managing it from the data centre
Meet the Judges: Andrew Dillane

Meet the Judges: Andrew Dillane

03 Sep 2010 By: Kathleen Lau - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
IT LEADERSHIP AWARDS: We profile the people who’ll be evaluating the nominees for ComputerWorld Canada’s IT Leadership Awards. Staffing firm Randstad’s Andrew Dillane explains why he thinks IT leaders are set to be the most important business leader in the next decade and beyond
IT doesn't handle aging well

IT doesn't handle aging well

03 Sep 2010 By: Dave Webb - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
The aging of the workforce is a fact of enterprise life, but IT doesn't always celebrate experience
Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom apps

Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom apps

02 Sep 2010 By: Greg Meckbach - Network World Canada Creator
VIDEO Amir Hameed, director of national solutions specialists for Avaya Inc.’s Canadian division, demonstrates the Aura one-X extensions, showing unified communications features on the BlackBerry, iPhone and a soft phone. Watch the video
Canada's info, privacy bodies want open government

Canada's info, privacy bodies want open government

02 Sep 2010 By: Jennifer Kavur - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
Canada’s information and privacy commissioners have become advocates for open government, issuing a joint resolution and a call for all levels of government across the country to follow their lead

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Communications Infrastructure
How National Energy manages its WAN
By Greg Meckbach
National Energy Equipment Inc., which plans to install wireless phones in its vehicles,   is using a private wide-area network (WAN) managed by Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. for its 15 offices. Primus is not considered a facilities-based carrier because it resells last mile servic ...

IT Workplace
IT doesn't handle aging well
By Dave Webb
Entrepreneur-turned-academic Vivek Wadhwa calls it Silicon Valley’s Dark Secret. In a recent TechCrunch article, the visiting scholar at University of California at Berkeley’s School of Information describes an implicit ageism in the hiring and compensation of programmers and engineers i ...

Government
Canada's info, privacy bodies want open government
By Jennifer Kavur
Canada’s information and privacy commissioners have become advocates for open government, issuing a joint resolution to support open government ideals and a call for all levels of government across the country to follow their lead.   “Governments at all levels in Canada should em ...

Information Architecture
Old data quality models are ‘so nineties’: Prof
By Kathleen Lau
Data quality in the enterprise has long been solely about accuracy and real-time access, but a university professor is pushing a new model that better reflects today’s realities, and is making available benchmarks for businesses to determine how financial performance is affected. “That& ...

Leadership
Meet the Judges: Andrew Dillane
By Kathleen Lau
Andrew Dillane predicts that the IT leader will be the most important business leader in the next decade and beyond. “I’m a big believer that IT can do a lot more than just enable the business. I personally think that view is a little weak. I think it should have an equal place at the ta ...

Unified Messaging
Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom apps
By Greg Meckbach
Avaya Inc. is shipping add-ons for its Aura telecommunications product, which is comprised of unified messaging and call control software loaded on to a Linux server.   Amir Hameed, director of national solutions specialists for Avaya Canada, recently demonstrated three of the Aura one-X prod ...

Enterprise Infrastructure
‘Virtual stall’ overtaking ‘VM sprawl’, CA says
By Rafael Ruffolo
The rapid adoption of server virtualization at many global enterprises is leading to the growing issue of “virtual stall,” according to Andi Mann, former Enterprise Management Associate analyst turned CA Inc. product marketing executive. This issue arises after organizations have g ...

Enterprise Infrastructure
VMware, Citrix lead in VDI tools, Gartner says
By Rafael Ruffolo
At many of VMworld’s major general sessions, VMware Inc. has stuck to its strong message of trying to bridge the gap between applications running on private and public clouds. In taking this approach, it seems that desktop virtualization has taken a bit of a back seat for the company. Besid ...

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He came to HP amid scandal and controversy, and left five years later under a cloud of his own making. In between, he made some decisions that will profoundly shape the direction of one of the industry's biggest vendors.

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