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Lac Carling 2010: Q&A with David Eaves
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Lac Carling 2010: Q&A with David Eaves
VIDEO: David Eaves discusses open data in Canadian government. Where the three levels of government stand, how Canada compares to other nations and whether top-down support is necessary. Plus, open vs. default vs. common standards
At the edge
Thursday, February 01, 2007
At the edge
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an IT term probably recognized by most large firms. That’s not surprising, since most experts agree SOA has a lot more value for organizations that use of a multitude of applications and IT-enabled business processes, often described as “enterprise” scale.
RFID standards get Australian approval
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
RFID standards get Australian approval
RFID adoption is likely to speed up with standards in Australia for the technology's tags and readers given the green light. EAN Australia, which this month changed its name to GS1Australia, confirmed today at its Impetus 2005 conference in Melbourne that it has been granted a national scientific licence for RFID implementation projects, outlining the necessary power and frequencies to be used.
People - not technology - paramount in extreme IT projects
Thursday, November 04, 2004
People - not technology - paramount in extreme IT projects
The biggest challenge with mega projects is not deploying the right technologies, says a veteran IT project director with the Canadian armed forces. “It’s handling the people problems,” says Lt. Col. Jim Kirkland, a senior staff officer for Health Services Informatics. “They outweigh any project management or technology issues.” Kirkland speaks from experience. He heads up the Canadian Forces Health Information System (CFHIS) project – one of the largest and most comprehensive e-Health records programs in Canada.
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