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How to spot a future leader
Monday, May 02, 2011
How to spot a future leader
Cora Carmody, CIO of the $10 billion Jacobs Engineering, identifies leadership potential in staff two and three levels below her by closely watching the way those workers behave
Successful tech startups offer IT tips for CIOs
Monday, April 25, 2011
Successful tech startups offer IT tips for CIOs
Groupon, SlideShare, Box.net and Zendesk employ novel IT technologies and practices to propel their growth and innovation
Toronto professor wins Gerhard Herzberg award
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Toronto professor wins Gerhard Herzberg award
University of Toronto professor Geoffrey Hinton gets a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for his work in artificial intelligence
Google set to go on massive hiring spree in 2011
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Google set to go on massive hiring spree in 2011
As it moves more aggressively into mobile display advertising, the search engine giant says it will add thousands of additional positions
Naser cops top award for IT leadership
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Naser cops top award for IT leadership
ITLA 2010 In its inaugural year, ComputerWorld Canada's IT Leadership Awards honoured almost 50 finalists in nine categories for their contributions to their teams, and to information technology in Canada. Read who won
McMaster students get thin clients in new snazzy lab
Monday, October 04, 2010
McMaster students get thin clients in new snazzy lab
A year after opening, the elliptical-shaped, tilted-walled computer lab in McMaster University’s faculty of engineering boasts a 91 per cent electrical and thermal cost reduction. Plus, recycled rainwater and a 100 per cent fresh air interior earns it a LEED Gold status
What CIOs can look for in an enterprise architect
Thursday, September 02, 2010
What CIOs can look for in an enterprise architect
Matson Navigation established an enterprise architecture group in 2004. One of its biggest contributions to date has been to spread respect for the company's architecture and applications standards
Apple's head of iPhone engineering out after 'Antennagate'
Monday, August 09, 2010
Apple's head of iPhone engineering out after 'Antennagate'
One analyst argues that Mark Papermaster's departure may be due to culture shock. His role will be taken over by Bob Mansfield, Apple's vice-president of engineering
Girls' tech camp celebrates 10th anniversary
Monday, August 02, 2010
Girls' tech camp celebrates 10th anniversary
VIDEO: Pre-teen girls extract DNA, design LED bracelets and program dancing robots at IBM's annual E.X.I.T.E. camp in Toronto
OnStar CIO's career success is no accident
Monday, February 22, 2010
OnStar CIO's career success is no accident
Jeff Liedel seems to be equally at home in a data center or on the floor of the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, where OnStar announced a mobile app for the iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry Storm and Motorola Droid
The deepening data centre skills crisis
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The deepening data centre skills crisis
PwC is looking for IT professionals to fill vacancies on its network operations, security and facilities staffs, for example. Some positions are suitable for those with just a bit of experience while others require a much richer IT background
Recruiting a more diverse IT staff: Seven tips
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Recruiting a more diverse IT staff: Seven tips
Over the past few years, the number of women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) in IT has been dropping steadily. CIOs and other IT leaders can follow these simple steps to attract and retain them
IBM appeals to girls with microchipped butterflies
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
IBM appeals to girls with microchipped butterflies
The IBM Toronto Lab wrapped up its annual E.X.I.T.E. Camp last week, a 3-day program designed to get pre-teen girls interested in technology and engineering. WITH VIDEO
Apple planning to design own chip?
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Apple planning to design own chip?
Apple has recently begun snapping up chip designers. With its own chips, the company could potentially create Apple-only features, but--perhaps more importantly--it could also keep Apple's product plans secret from its competitors
Mafiaboy speech a standing room only affair
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Mafiaboy speech a standing room only affair
Michael Calce's keynote drew a crowd that spilled out of the convention centre's hall. How social engineering is still the lynchpin of successful hacking. WITH VIDEO
One more time: Ballmer wants Yahoo deal
Thursday, December 04, 2008
One more time: Ballmer wants Yahoo deal
Is the on-again, off-again Microhoo courtship on again? Ballmer's being coy, but he says a deal is better done sooner than later
Product life management next 'big thing' for Asia-Pacific
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Product life management next 'big thing' for Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific manufacturers are adopting product life management strategies to gain competitive advantage
Control freaks make good bosses
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Control freaks make good bosses
Control freak is such a strong word, says author Cheryl Cran. This type of boss simply wants order, consistency and perfection
Microsoft PDC, WinHEC will be Windows 7 coming-out parties
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Microsoft PDC, WinHEC will be Windows 7 coming-out parties
A blog entry says the annual hardware engineering conference will provide in-depth information about Windows 7. The company has been fairly secretive so far
President and CEO, The Anita Borg Institute
Thursday, July 31, 2008
President and CEO, The Anita Borg Institute
Critics contend society is not encouraging girls to study IT. Of the few women who enter tech, nearly half leave. Why?
What we need to know about Net traffic
Thursday, June 19, 2008
What we need to know about Net traffic
Does anyone really know how quickly Internet demand is growing? Plus, a refresher course on probability distributions
Students to solve Lego puzzles at Google Games
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Students to solve Lego puzzles at Google Games
At the University of Waterloo, engineering and computer science students will be divided into teams and asked to solve puzzles. The search company says this is intended as a fun weekend and not a recruiting effort, though the contest will challenge their computational skills
Blogging Idol contestants debate IT certification
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Blogging Idol contestants debate IT certification
In the first week of our Blogging Idol contest, three IT managers weighed in on the question of whether IT managers should need professional designations. Highlights from the top posts so far
The maverick mantra
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The maverick mantra
Who are the kind of people you hire? Let me guess, you like fast learners; people you can vibe with; those who will blend in with the rest of the team and get along with colleagues
South African integrator expands to Australia
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
South African integrator expands to Australia
EOH hopes to create a new source of demand for its Oracle-based services.
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