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IT innovation: How to avoid being a one-hit wonder
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
IT innovation: How to avoid being a one-hit wonder
The keys to making innovation a sustainable process include understanding the business inside and out, setting up a team dedicated to trying new ideas, and not being afraid to fail.
Cisco deploys mobile labs for CCIE certification
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Cisco deploys mobile labs for CCIE certification
The network supplier hopes to boost number of professionals trained on its equipment by offering mobile certification opportunities in emerging markets
Kaspersky hunts for hackers down under
Monday, October 13, 2008
Kaspersky hunts for hackers down under
IT security software firm opened its first Australian lab this week to work with law enforcement agencies, customers and resellers
Technology adoption 2.0
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Technology adoption 2.0
Running a Six Sigma digital factory is no longer good enough. If IT is to maintain (or obtain) a seat at the big table, it needs to do more than keep the digital lights on
New Brunswick university hosts hi-tech research hub
Thursday, March 15, 2007
New Brunswick university hosts hi-tech research hub
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton recently became home to one of the first research facilities in Canada focusing solely on information and network security studies
IT staffers gaining usability
Thursday, January 04, 2007
IT staffers gaining usability
When it comes to designing software for IT managers, developers have tended to favour function over form. With today’s IT managers being ask to do more with less, however, designing for usabilility is becoming a trend in the enterprise software space.
Canada ‘bucks’ low-cost labour trend
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Canada ‘bucks’ low-cost labour trend
These are busy times for German enterprise application vendor SAP AG, with an increasing Canadian headcount, a North and Latin American reorganization, and a continuing war of words with rival Oracle. SAP Canada president Bob Courteau recently spoke about the challenges and SAP’s plans for Canada.
Motorola details research and development plans
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Motorola details research and development plans
Motorola Inc. has expanded its research and development (R&D) resources in Asia, with new centers opened this week in India and Taiwan, and more in preparation in China, according to an executive of the company.
SAP expands offshore to cater to growth markets
Thursday, December 09, 2004
SAP expands offshore to cater to growth markets
SAP AG plans to more than double the number of staff at its software development centres in Bangalore, India, and Shanghai by 2006, and is also considering setting up a new development centre in Eastern Europe, according to a company executive.
China's Arca breaks into global CPU market
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
China's Arca breaks into global CPU market
Marking an important milestone for China's domestic chip industry, Beijing's Arca Technology Corp. is set to become the first Chinese company to provide microprocessors for a line of computers sold in markets around the world.
CBL pops out a software painkiller for RAID arrays
Monday, October 20, 2003
CBL pops out a software painkiller for RAID arrays
CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. has new software that it says chops downtime for companies dealing with broken RAID arrays, but one industry analyst wonders if the technology works as well as the vendor claims.
Zone Labs moves to secure instant messaging
Monday, August 11, 2003
Zone Labs moves to secure instant messaging
Zone Labs Inc. is jumping into the instant messaging (IM) security fray, but unlike most vendors Zone Labs will first target consumers and wants to secure IM on the desktop instead of the server.
Schools pull the plug on PCs to go wireless
Thursday, March 06, 2003
Schools pull the plug on PCs to go wireless
Several Canadian schools are taking advantage of wireless technology by opting for computer labs on wheels rather than in fixed classrooms.
Schools pull their plugs
Thursday, February 20, 2003
Schools pull their plugs
Several Canadian schools are taking advantage of wireless technology by opting for computer labs on wheels rather than in fixed classrooms.
Bell Labs eases authentication
Wednesday, August 07, 2002
Bell Labs eases authentication
Bell Labs, a division of Lucent Technologies Inc. in Murray Hill, N.J., yesterday announced the design of new software which it says may lead to better authentication systems.
Goner worm spreads, tries to delete firewalls
Wednesday, December 05, 2001
Goner worm spreads, tries to delete firewalls
A new high-risk worm, called "Goner," which attempts to delete a number of program files on infected computers, including firewall applications, spread quickly on Tuesday, according to several antivirus firms.
Molecular computing on the way: HP
Thursday, September 06, 2001
Molecular computing on the way: HP
Trying to transform your business practices with IT is like juggling chainsaws — there are ugly consequences if something goes wrong, said Ann Livermore, president of HP Services during a keynote address at Hewlett-Packard’s HP World conference in Chicago.
IBM soups up the SUV
Friday, August 31, 2001
IBM soups up the SUV
Combining current products with future technologies that are still fresh from the IBM Corp. labs
Branded Linux, molecular computing on the way: HP
Thursday, August 23, 2001
Branded Linux, molecular computing on the way: HP
Trying to transform your business practices with IT is like juggling chainsaws — there are ugly consequences if something goes wrong, said Ann Livermore, president of HP Services during a keynote address at Hewlett-Packard’s HP World conference here.
Tool used to create Anna worm enhanced
Thursday, March 15, 2001
Tool used to create Anna worm enhanced
The tool used to write the Anna Kournikova worm has been enhanced by its creator and packs a potentially stronger wallop than when it emerged last month because it is capable of sending hidden EXE files and turning those loose on a user's PC, according to lab analysis by software security vendors.
Creative Labs Inc.'s Nomad Jukebox
Thursday, September 28, 2000
Creative Labs Inc.'s Nomad Jukebox
100-Plus Hours of Digital Music on the Go
Vendors in denial: prints at 11
Thursday, September 07, 2000
Vendors in denial: prints at 11
Storage standards emerging
Thursday, July 13, 2000
Storage standards emerging
Storage specifications are starting to emerge that may make it easier for IT managers to assemble and install their own storage-area networks and network-attached storage.
AT&T Labs cookin’ up a voice and data mix
Thursday, January 28, 1999
AT&T Labs cookin’ up a voice and data mix
On the walls of AT&T Labs’s hallways are old photographs of the first transatlantic phone call, five generations of Alexander Graham Bell’s family and other reminders of AT&T’s illustrious history.
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