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17 May 2013
NASA lab gets B.C. company’s quantum computer
D-Wave Systems is installing one of its advanced high performance computers to help research into machine learning, speech recognition and the search for exoplanets
16 May 2013
A Canadian miner moves to a paperless future
Safety supervisors at Vancouver's Goldcorp used to copy paper reports into SAP. Read how a company developer found a way to make their work fit in their pockets
15 May 2013
Rogers deploys PoP in Toronto colocation centre
Point of presence deployment in Cologix's downtown Toronto facility to boost connectivity for colocation customers
09 May 2013
News briefs May 9, 2013
Cisco to fund research cloud at Ontario university, three telcos release quarterly financials and Intrinsyc Software revenue drops
07 May 2013
Riverbed promises ADC for cloud providers
INTEROP ROUNDUP -- Stingray Services Controller will make it easier for providers to offer application delivery controllers as a service
07 May 2013
EMC's ViPR takes bite at software-defined storage
ViPR is a “lightweight software platform” which abstracts existing arrays into a single pool of virtual storage
02 May 2013
Brocade adds to data centre lineup
A virtual load balancer and enhancements to a virtual router and a core switch are among the new products coming in the next few weeks
30 Apr 2013
NTP has new secure remote file solution
A combination of on-premise and cloud software should give organizations better sense of security than using so-called sync-and-share solutions, says company
25 Apr 2013
Dell looks back on a year of software acquisitions
At its annual press/analyst briefing day the company says its starting to stitch together acquisitions its made, and announced new products
23 Apr 2013
IBM, CA swallow app development platforms
UrbanCode and Nolio have been bought by the IT leaders as lifecycle software development platforms assume greater importance
19 Apr 2013
SQL Server 2012 PDW extends big data capability
New appliance from Microsoft enables simultaneous query of structured data contained in SQL 2012 and the unstructured data in Hadoop
19 Apr 2013
IBM unlikely to sell all x86 business: Analyst
Reports are IBM and Lenovo are in talks over its x86 server business. But an analyst says IBM would want to hold onto its high-end line
18 Apr 2013
TSO software helps data centres cut power cost
TSO Logic's software toolset helps administrators control server power based on application workload
17 Apr 2013
Primus sells BlackIron data centres to Rogers
After opening the division for business data centre services only six months ago Primus Canada finds a new owner
16 Apr 2013
Red Hat OpenStack distribution near final release
Company says commercial version for enterprises should be ready in July. It also starts an early adopter and partner programs to give customers confidence in the technology
15 Apr 2013
Teradata upgrades data warehouse
The company turns to InifiBand to boost throughput on its new 6700 line. Also, a connector lets staff do SQL queries to Hadoop through Teradata database
15 Apr 2013
Digging through data can be path to the future
Canadian-based Maritz Loyalty has found data mining software to be a gold mine for its customers. Read why this category of solutions is important to organizations
09 Apr 2013
3 data trends coming your way
With their expensive maintenance bills and enormous power consumption, massive data centres seem like "an albatross" around the neck of IT, according to Patrick Gray
08 Apr 2013
Networking leaders team to make SDN platform
Cisco, IBM, Juniper and others will work on the OpenDaylight Project to accelerate software-defined networking
03 Apr 2013
HP to launch Project Moonshot
Project Moonshot servers will use 89 per cent less energy, cover 94 per cent less space and cost 63 per cent less than a traditional x86 server environment
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BlackBerry is on a roll
By: Howard Solomon (14 May 2013)
ORLANDO – Research In Motion officially opens its annual BlackBerry conference here today on a roll with the launch of a new keyboard-equipped s ...
Adobe’s subscription-only plan meets backlash
By: Nestor E. Arellano (10 May 2013)
Thousands of users of Adobe Systems Inc.’s software are taking to the Internet their displeasure over the company’s decision to adopt a su ...
Dell board wants more details on Icahn bid
By: Nestor E. Arellano (13 May 2013)
Dell Inc.’s board of directors wants more information on investor Car Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management’s $21 billion cash offer for ...
Fairmont Raffles uses analytics to boost profits
By: Jeff Jedras (10 May 2013)
SAN FRANCISCO – As Fairmont Raffles’ executive director of customer relationship marketing, Andrea Johnson is helping to lead the charge a ...
Landmark Web anniversary passes quietly
By: Howard Solomon (06 May 2013)
Depending on your point of reference, belated birthday greetings are in order: The World Wide Web quietly turned 20 last week. It was on April 30, 19 ...
Tablet computers may be hindering education
By: Howard Solomon (5/17/2013 3:27:00 PM)
A little education never hurts, goes an old saying. But in these days of accelerating IT, the question of how that education gets disbursed is being a ...
Pentagon approves devices running Apple iOS6
By: Howard Solomon (5/17/2013 3:04:00 PM)
The U.S. Defense Department will allow employees to use government-issued Apple devices running iOS6, it announced Friday, another possible knock agai ...
NASA lab gets B.C. company’s quantum computer
By: Howard Solomon (5/17/2013 10:52:00 AM)
(A D-Wave processor) For out of this world problems researchers at the U.S. space agency are turning to an out of this world computer from a ...
A Canadian miner moves to a paperless future
By: Brian Jackson (5/16/2013 5:21:00 PM)
ORLANDO -- Every day at a mine site owned by Vancouver’s Goldcorp Inc., a safety supervisor has to tour the worksite and check items off a long ...
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says
By: Dave Webb (5/16/2013 1:47:00 PM)
It's important for Canadian digital media companies to think big -- think internationally -- right out of the box, Michael Serbinis, co-founder of Can ...
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says
By: Dave Webb (16 May 2013)
It's important for Canadian digital media companies to think big -- think internationally -- right out of the box, Michael Serbinis, co-founder of Can ...
Why stick with Microsoft?
By: Dave Webb (08 May 2013)
Forbes contributor and CRM expert Gene Marks makes the argument that any sizeable business will stick to its Microsoft platform and applications. Ther ...
BlackBerry is on a roll
By: Howard Solomon (14 May 2013)
ORLANDO – Research In Motion officially opens its annual BlackBerry conference here today on a roll with the launch of a new keyboard-equipped s ...
No fee for Windows Blue update: Analysts
By: Nestor E. Arellano (13 May 2013)
Microsoft Corp. will likely not charge Windows 8 users for the operating system's upgrade codenamed “Blue,” according to technology indust ...
Pirate Bay co-founder to run for EU parliament
By: Nestor E. Arellano (15 May 2013)
Peter Sunde, co-founder of the file sharing site Pirate Bay, says he plans to run for the European Parliament in 2014 under the banner of the Finnish ...
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