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Skeptics find flaws in Carrier IQ app analysis
Friday, December 02, 2011
Skeptics find flaws in Carrier IQ app analysis
Although it can see a lot of data, one expert says the company's daemon doesn't appear to access the user interface layer, where text entry is done
Control slipping away for IT, Gartner says
Friday, December 02, 2011
Control slipping away for IT, Gartner says
PREDICTIONS 2012 The research firm sees more cloud, more consumerization, and more cybercrime for the coming years. See Prediction No. 8 to find out why American IT will see more "Made in Canada" stickers
CLARIFICATION: Debate but no news on foreign telco ownership
Thursday, December 01, 2011
CLARIFICATION: Debate but no news on foreign telco ownership
Our reporter misinterpreted remarks by a speaker at the recent International Institute of Communications Canada conference. Hank Intven clarifies
Cisco joins developer in Alberta real estate project
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Cisco joins developer in Alberta real estate project
In the latest move to get closer to the property industry, the network equipment company is designing the high speed infrastructure for a community of 10,000
Privacy rules need updating for cloud: Huawei exec
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Privacy rules need updating for cloud: Huawei exec
The onset of cloud computing doesn't mean privacy is dead, John Roese told an Ottawa conference, but it has to be re-thought
RIM’s Fusion will manage iOS, Android too
Tuesday, November 29, 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
Indie ISPs call for more competition
Tuesday, November 29, 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”
Father of RFID, Charles Walton, passes at 89
Monday, November 28, 2011
Father of RFID, Charles Walton, passes at 89
The first patent to mention the technology, for a "portable radio frequency emitting identifier," was awarded to his company in 1983
Hackers already targeting IPv6, warns expert
Monday, November 28, 2011
Hackers already targeting IPv6, warns expert
Haven't moved on IPv6 yet? It doesn't matter, an IT expert says in this opinion piece. You've got to start preparing, even if you haven't started to transition
Nine best practices for successful IT projects
Monday, November 28, 2011
Nine best practices for successful IT projects
Normally, the Government Accountability Office investigates projects gone bad. But in a recent report, it explained what successful IT projects have in common
Social networking vital, but needs protecting
Friday, November 25, 2011
Social networking vital, but needs protecting
Seven out of 10 organizations experienced a security breach because of social media technologies. Here's some advice on what to do
Cisco folds net management into new cloud group
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Cisco folds net management into new cloud group
Shuffle is another sign that the company wants to be known as a broader IT vendor than just a network equipmment maker
High-tech toys top Black Friday shoppers' lists
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
High-tech toys top Black Friday shoppers' lists
Neilson predicts the largest segment of Black Friday sales will be personal electronics
Transition to IPv6 will be painful, vendor warns
Monday, November 21, 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
Mobilicity replaces president Dave Dobbin
Monday, November 21, 2011
Mobilicity replaces president Dave Dobbin
President of wireless startup is gone after 18 months of operations. An industry analyst says the debt from buying spectrum plus having to build its own network may have played a part
Avaya strengthens ERS 4000 campus switch line
Monday, November 21, 2011
Avaya strengthens ERS 4000 campus switch line
Company fills in gaps in its Ethernet switch line by adding Power over Ethernet+, SFP+, which will help it bid on contracts. Stackable bandwidth is also boosted
ISP complaints over CRTC decision increase
Thursday, November 17, 2011
ISP complaints over CRTC decision increase
With a day to look in detail at the commission's wholesale billing ruling, some independent Internet service providers are finding more faults
Surveillance law could close small ISPs: Lawyer
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Surveillance law could close small ISPs: Lawyer
Canadian Internet providers say they could be in financial trouble if they have to buy equipment to comply with the government's expected surveillance act
CA takes to the cloud for identity management
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
CA takes to the cloud for identity management
The CloudMinder portfolio of cloud-based services is tied to user management and service provisioning, access, and more
ISP future is a four-letter word, conference told
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
ISP future is a four-letter word, conference told
IPTV is the way independent Internet providers can fight integrated carriers who own television networks, says a consultant. Read why
CRTC opts for capacity-based billing for ISPs
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
CRTC opts for capacity-based billing for ISPs
Many independent ISPs are uncertain what the effect of the ruling will be on the prices they will charge residential and business customers
'Anemic' adoption imperils IPv6, says consultant
Monday, November 14, 2011
'Anemic' adoption imperils IPv6, says consultant
Service providers and enterprises should find business cases for new Internet technologies or they will be in trouble, a conference has been told
ISP conference to be dominated by CRTC decision
Monday, November 14, 2011
ISP conference to be dominated by CRTC decision
The telecom regulator will release a ruling on wholesale pricing in the middle of the first Canadian Internet provider conference in years
Think before rushing to fix security holes: Forrester
Friday, November 11, 2011
Think before rushing to fix security holes: Forrester
Forrester Research this week published a report that advises security professionals not to jump the gun on fixing security deficiencies immediately after a data breach is identified since that could destroy valuable evidence needed to prosecute cyber-criminals
Chambers: Cisco's Q1 solid, more work needed
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Chambers: Cisco's Q1 solid, more work needed
"Our challenge is enterprise routing at the low end, where low-end routing is actually folding into many other different ways of accomplishing the same goal," CEO says

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