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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Australian state wants ICT help on digital plan New South Wales wants information and communications industries to comment on impediments to creating a digital economy strategy
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Ensuring fair Internet access critical, says CRTC The telecom regulator says new approaches may be needed to ensure all Canadians have Internet access and to increase wireless spectrum to meet demand in an era of increasing industry convergence
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Tories tease with digital strategy in budget In the absense of a full digital economy strategy, government promises to spend $440 million over three years for education, business and media creators
Thursday, November 18, 2010
U.S. vendors shifting to SaaS faster than Europeans Research on the annual Truffle 100 list of European software vendors shows less reluctance among U.S. vendors to offer software-as-a-service to customers. Where Europe and Canada stand with their digital economy strategies
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Dot-co sets example for dot-ca, says lawyer A lawyer running for a seat on CIRA’s board of directors says the dot-ca domain has fallen behind in value and prominence, but CIRA's CEO says dot-ca is doing very well, with growth rates stronger than top-level domains like dot-com
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
SLIDESHOW: 15 ideas from Canada 3.0 Re-capping 15 recommendations presented during the Canada 3.0 forum wrap-up
Friday, May 14, 2010
UK government should concentrate on 2Mbps broadband Ensuring every home and small business in the UK has access to 2Mbps broadband is more important than offering superfast internet speeds of 100Mbps and above, says Consumerchoices.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Canada 3.0 wraps up with 15 ideas from co-chairs The two-day forum on Canada’s digital economy wrapped up yesterday with each of the five streams presenting three action plans garnered from all the discussions. CDMN’s Kevin Tuer remains “cautiously optimistic”
Friday, May 07, 2010
Canada 3.0 speaker suggests re-branding Canada Government, academia and industry gear up for a two-day forum on how Canada can be a leader in the digital economy. Keynote speaker Tony Chapman says Canada has the potential for becoming the go-to nation for innovation.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Blogging Idol update: Why RIM's 'hybrid' won't fly A case study about a product that doesn't exist, coverage of the Midsized Enterprise Summit and an Earth Day-themed book review made up the latest round of posts in our user-generated content contest
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Digital Nation policy needs specifics CATA Alliance says a policy paper won’t address specific issues like accountability, budget, net neutrality and rural broadband expansion. Where Canada stands on innovation and productivity, according to an economist with the Council of Canadian Academies
Tuesday, November 30, 1999
Is Canada Losing the Internet War? Those who doubted the power of the Internet -- and there were many not all that long ago -- are probably still rubbing their eyes in disbelief. Just look at the numbers: by 2003, International Data Corp. estimates that the amount of commerce conducted over the World Wide Web will reach US$1 trillion. Intel, meanwhile, predicts that Internet users will hit the one billion mark by around the same time. But beyond all the hype and great expectations, one question looms larger than all the others: which nations will be the winners and the losers in the global electronic economy?Prominent Canadian IT executive Peter Watkins, the former CIO for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, has strong views when it comes to that question. And he raises some real concerns as to which side Canada will end up on.In his paper, <I>The Digital Economy and the Wealth of Nations</I>, Watkins calls into question many of the assumptions regarding the digital economy. For example, he maintains tha
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