Hector Calabia

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New virus spreads using Acrobat files

A worm that infects portable document format (PDF) files, used by Adobe Systems Inc.'s Acrobat software, was identified Tuesday, according to two security organizations.

Buenos Aires: Telecommunications hub

The big city on the right bank of the Rio de la Plata has many nicknames: the Queen of the Plata, Capital City of Tango, the New York City of the Southern Cone, or simply the Port. Call it what you will, Buenos Aires, Argentina, is among the world's biggest capitals and busiest IT and telecommunications centres.

CRM South America: Bad data can ruin CRM

Many factors can make a CRM implementation fail, such as a lack of commitment from top-level executives and poor coordination among departments, but one very important reason is often overlooked: the quality of the company's customer data, speakers said at the CRM Conference South America 2001 in Buenos Aires last week.

Feature: Buenos Aires

The big city on the right bank of the R

Antfactory executive murdered at seaside resort

An executive for a British Internet company and his wife were found murdered at a seaside resort in Argentina. The dead couple

Red Tape hampers Latin American B2B development

Red tape and a weak regional capital market are still major obstacles to the development of business-to-business Internet exchanges in Latin America, said the speakers at a roundtable at the Second Forum of Maintenance and Industry, hosted by Computec Sistemas S.A. and held in Buenos Aires this week.

Canada, Argentina ink reciprocal satellite deal

The Argentine Secretary for Communications, Henoch Aguiar, and the Canadian Ambassador in Argentina, Jean-Paul Hubert, signed a...

Canada, Argentina ink reciprocal satellite deal

The Argentine Secretary for Communications, Henoch Aguiar, and the Canadian Ambassador in Argentina, Jean-Paul Hubert, signed a...

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