
Friday, March 09, 2012
Does my company need business continuity software? Should your organization build its own business continuity tools from existing resources, or invest in an outside software package?
Friday, December 10, 2010
The CIO victim mentality: Stop the whining! In a new book about essential leadership skills for chief information officers, three authors look at a negative attitude they say is plaguing the profession. Read our exclusive excerpt 
Thursday, October 21, 2010
How private clouds shakes up traditional IT roles The CIO of EMC Corp. says clouds are not only fundamentally changing the way technology is built, sourced, governed and consumed, but also transforming the traditional skills IT professionals need
Monday, September 27, 2010
HP offers path from HP 9000 to new hardware HP also rolled out a new storage array that scales to 2,000 small-form-factor drives. The HP 9000s are based on HP's now-defunct PA-RISC processor, and the newer Integrity servers use Intel Itanium chips
Monday, September 27, 2010
Virtual machines need defragging too An Osterman Research white paper argues for defragmenting virtual machines. The paper argues that VMs can become just as fragmented as physical disks
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Help Wanted: SAP CRM pros, QA analysts and more A roundup of five career opportunities for Canadian IT professionals on Jobs.ITWorldCanada.com. Find out who's looking for what, where, and for how much
Friday, June 11, 2010
Power your smart phone with sunlight on the go IT HERO: Ottawa-based Kiwi Choice has developed an eco-friendly charger for handheld devices that uses sunlight, a USB port or car charger. No more disposable batteries for your smart phone, iPod or Nintendo
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Suzuki to IT: Nature, not profit, is the bottom line As long as making a buck remains the IT industry’s fundamental bottom line “then we’re hooped,” said the vocal environmental activist. Suzuki’s message to the IT industry and what he thinks of Steve Jobs. WITH VIDEO
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
VM6 updates Hyper-V management suite The virtualization software firm said the latest version of its flagship VMex product will simplify the way Microsoft-based IT shops manage virtual server and desktop usage. Find out about the new features
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
5 hot IT topics: 5 must-read books Where do you start looking for information on key new IT frontiers, including virtualization, community building, data strategies, green data centres and cloud computing? Right here
Thursday, January 21, 2010
UWinnipeg and Cisco plan to commercialize research An upcoming commercial research centre at the University of Winnipeg intends to build a bridge between academia and business, with some help from Cisco. This may stimulate an intellectual property “growth spurt” and economic activity in Manitoba further down the road
Monday, January 04, 2010
RBC is banking on Morteza Mahjour After a career spanning more than two decades in almost every area of the business, an insider rises to the top CIO position of Canada's largest financial institution. Find out how he's already saved a projected $15 million over the next five years
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Africa should force manufacturers to tackle e-waste Tech experts say Africa must enact e-waste laws that will compel electronic equipment manufacturers to pay for end-of-life disposal 
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
HP laptop cuts power consumption, extends battery life The Power Assistant feature on HP’s ProBook 6445b and ProBook 6545bcan reduce screen brightness or shut of wireless features to cut power consumption ...
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Datacentre energy use monitoring often neglected Unless users create dashboards, they will not be able to reduce energy costs and meet compliance requirements, according to Gartner...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
City of Winnipeg Water and Waste replaces its mainframes The City of Winnipeg Water and Waste department just completed phase one of an Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing deployment that got rid of a lengthy paper-based process. Now, phase two will introduce a Web self service for customers. What’s driving utilities organizations to deploy new IT systems
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Embotics updates VM management tool Not all virtualization deployments have been created equally. Find out why this is causing one Ottawa-based vendor to change the way it delivers its VM management software
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Q&A: Computer Associates CEO John Swainson The Canadian-born head of software giant CA Inc. makes a visit home to discuss the impact of virtualization, analytics in a data centre context and the future of the IT department. WITH VIDEO
Monday, July 06, 2009
The Fairmont Hotel checks in a green IT strategy The chain's new IT strategy proves green IT isn’t all about the data centre, says a green IT consultant
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Salesforce.com offers free access to Force.com On-demand CRM vendor Salesforce.com hopes to attract more programmers to try out its development platform by offering limited no-fee access to Force.com. Developers can create applications faster on Force.com than on Java or .Net, according to a report
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Even Linux-loving firms deploy OS to only one-fifth of employees The best strategy is limited rollouts of Linux targeted at the employee populations most likely to accept the open-source operating system, according to survey firm Freeform Dynamics 
Monday, May 04, 2009
3 perspectives on cloud management Gartner, RightScale and Enomaly weigh in on cloud management issues. But what Canada really needs is a cloud host, says Reuven Cohen. 
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Symantec offers managed backup While outsourcing deals may take a hit in a troubled economy, targetted managed services make sense for companies with specific technology needs, analysts say
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Windows 7 gets XP mode Microsoft is using virtualization to provide Windows 7 users backward compatibility to the software makers seemingly hard-to-kill Windows XP 
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Green IT plans still a go, says Deloitte The consulting giant said the economic downturn will not deter Canadian companies from following through on their green IT strategies. But according to an IDC Canada analyst, not enough green IT plans have even gotten off the ground yet