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08 May 2012
This is only a network disaster recovery drill ...
VIDEO PLAYLIST: AT&T simulates the recovery of a failed network in Toronto. Plus, a video screen that displays two images and the newest member of the iRobot family
07 May 2012
Consultant says critical infrastructure at risk
It's time the U.S. stops ignoring the risk that the profit-driven private sector enterprises pose to critical infrastructure, says Sean Martin
27 Apr 2012
Netgear to ship gigabit-speed wireless in May
The R6300 home router will be capable of 1.3Gbps using the emerging 802.11ac standard, the next generation of Wi-Fi
23 Apr 2012
How -- and why -- to hack your Wi-Fi network
Breaking into your own network will help you find vulnerabilities. Here are some tools to spot them before someone else does
13 Feb 2012
Interview: The future of machine to machine
RADIO ITWC Dr. David Jacobson, director of Emerging Technologies at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, joins us to discuss the future of machine learning and communication
03 Feb 2012
Rogers gives up on traffic shaping, for now
The controversial Internet practice will start to end next month, the carrier says, after the CRTC alleged it was degrading some residential traffic
25 Jan 2012
HP analytics tech powers Rogers' wireless profiling
With the shift from analogue to digital networks, profiling wireless usage becomes more critical. Plus, how a lack of legacy is an advantage for new carriers
17 Jan 2012
TD goes social 'inside the firewall'
TD Canada Trust employees turn out in record numbers to support internal social media
03 Jan 2012
Opinion: Enabling a smart grid in Ontario
A next-generation communications network is needed before the province can build a smart electrical grid, says a wireless provider
23 Dec 2011
ITWC This Week Greatest Hits, Volume 1
VIDEO PLAYLIST We're in reruns for the holidays. We talk virtualization in a gondola, explore a networked tower and argue over whether to purchase a discontinued TouchPad
19 Dec 2011
Bloggers feel RIM's pain--sort of
BLOGOSPHERE Bloggers seem surprised, concerned and even a bit amused at RIM's continuing bad luck
19 Dec 2011
Ditch spreadsheets for proper IPAM, says Forrester
Keeping track of Internet addresses and other vital network information has to be automated, warns an Industry analyst
07 Dec 2011
How to slash your WAN costs
Moving to 100 Mbps pipes from a dedicated MPLS network can be done, but you have know your traffic patterns, then wade through an ocean of contracts and terms
06 Dec 2011
A different kind of IT trade show
Canada’s own IT and telecom trade show lands in a bigger downtown Toronto venue in its second year. Why one attendee is returning
29 Nov 2011
RIM’s Fusion will manage iOS, Android too
The struggling mobile device maker refocuses on the enterprise with a complement to BES that manages Apple and other mobile devices. How Fusion will add Balance, and why one CIO is cautiously optimistic
29 Nov 2011
Indie ISPs call for more competition
A panel on internet traffic management at the Privacy and Internet Security Congress debates the secrecy of the big telcos' billing models and “the kind of arrogance we need to move away from”
21 Nov 2011
Transition to IPv6 will be painful, vendor warns
The business case for Internet service providers to shift to a dual stack architecture is one word, a conference was told: Survival
07 Nov 2011
Crisis? What IT leadership crisis?
ITWC THIS WEEK VIDEO PLAYLIST At our ComputerWorld Canada IT Leadership Awards, panellists discuss whether there's a crisis in IT leadership. Plus, Howard Solomon steps inside PwC's new smart tower and IBM's Watson supercomputer defends its Jeopardy title
01 Nov 2011
Cisco establishes chair in learning technologies at UNB
Aside from the $2-million endowment, the networking giant signs a marketing development agreement and throws in a pair of Telepresence units
25 Oct 2011
Videoconferencing reaches beyond boardrooms
The use of videoconferencing is expanding in the enterprise. Network managers face some big choices
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Analysis: Taking the heat at BlackBerry World
By: Howard Solomon (02 May 2012)
ORLANDO – It was hot outside the Florida hotel where this year’s annual BlackBerry World conference took place. Inside, it apparently wasn ...
The social media skill sets a CIO's staff will need
By: Sharif Faisal (10 May 2012)
The question is no longer ‘who is on social media?’; it is ‘who isn’t?’ Nearly 20 million Canadians communicate via soci ...
Ottawa Hospital goes mobile with IBM middleware
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
Ottawa Hospital has been one of the boldest health care institutions in North America in equipping clinical staff with Apple Inc.’s ...
Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (16 May 2012)
Shaw Communications has scored a big win in its campaign to extend its services to municipalities. The Calgary-based cableco won a bidding contest to ...
Open source Java moving to Linux, AIX on PowerPC
By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Open source Java will be brought to the PowerPC architecture for Linux and IBM's AIX OS under a proposal floated lastweek that could ...
Canadian employee survey indicates dark view of cloud
By: Shane Schick (5/16/2012 2:41:00 PM)
If Canadian enterprises are using cloud computing, their employees may be the last to know. A recent research bulletin from Toronto-based Pollara of ...
Consumerization trends hit IT service management
By: Robert L. Mitchell (5/16/2012 1:15:00 PM)
Attendees at ServiceNow's Knowledge12 user conference here this week were abuzz about the promise of social collaboration and mobile enablement within ...
SAP launches Visual Intelligence for casual BI users
By: Brian Bloom (5/16/2012 11:44:00 AM)
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Unified communications still fragmented
By: Bob Violino (5/16/2012 10:17:00 AM)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. - Unified communications (UC) technology has garnered a fair amount of attention, much of it due to vendors touting their UC offerin ...
Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (5/16/2012 10:02:00 AM)
Shaw Communications has scored a big win in its campaign to extend its services to municipalities. The Calgary-based cableco won a bidding contest to ...
Open source Java moving to Linux, AIX on PowerPC
By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Open source Java will be brought to the PowerPC architecture for Linux and IBM's AIX OS under a proposal floated lastweek that could ...
Consultant says critical infrastructure at risk
By: Sean Martin (07 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Cybercriminals have already figured out how to hack into enterprise infrastructure, and the critical infrastructure that con ...
SAP fires back against Oracle's HANA 'falsehoods'
By: Chris Kanaracus (04 May 2012)
BOSTON -- SAP's technology chief has given a strong rebuttal to a recent presentation by an Oracle executive that was critical of SAP's HANA in-m ...
Open-source in government can save billions: group
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
On the eve of its 10-year anniversary, a Canadian advocacy group for open-source software in government says it’s closer to achieving its goal: ...
Google's BigQuery made to crunch big data
By: Thor Olavsrud (08 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. --Few companies in the world have access to datasets as large as Google does, and, unsurprisingly, Google is one of the companies at ...
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