
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Motorola's new 4G Atrix to ship with laptop dock CES: Shortly after the unveiling, Bell Mobility announced that it would be the official carrier of the device. But no pricing details or release date has been set
Monday, August 16, 2010
IT leaders stay quiet on social media, survey finds According to a new report, the vast majority of Canadian enterprises are monitoring and engaging social media sites. Why these social media strategies are rarely led by the IT department
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Lenovo releases ThinkCentre M90z enterprise PC The 23-inch all-in-one touchscreen PC is now available. Lenovo’s product manager gives us all the details on this "ultimate enterprise desktop"
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Paessler brings back Windows for Network Monitor Some administrators missed the old interface, so its back in the application. Also new in the upcoming version 7.2 are sFlow, Hyper-V, Amazon cloud and QoS sensors
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
City of San Diego virtualizes against server sprawl The City of San Diego boasts a 55 per cent virtualized IT environment, with plans to take out another 100 physical machines from the data centre by 2010. The hardware cost differential post-virtualization
Sunday, May 31, 2009
5 ways to track online information leaks for free Perhaps the biggest threat to an online business is damaging information or intellectual property posted online by company employees. These tools offer free and easy-to-customize Internet monitoring features that allow you to be seconds behind information leaks
Sunday, May 31, 2009
In-wall access points promise savings for hotels, university dorms Hewlett-Packard’s new in-wall access point offers wireless and wired connectivity, which the company says offers ‘huge’ savings over other solutions. An industry analyst says it’s one of many similar connectivity devices about to be released
Monday, April 27, 2009
Why enterprises aren’t paperless -- yet Despite advances in document management and storage, the piles of paper aren’t going away. Why the paperless office is still a myth
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Network management for the masses How do you find out why the network’s so slow? A comparative review of PacketTrap, Paglo and ManageEngine. 
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Eyeing risks while cutting costs Charged with ensuring the confidentiality, integrity and availability of his company's systems and intellectual property, identifying areas for cost cutting did not come easy for security officer Mathias Thurman. Here are four key cut back areas which he came up with 
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Japanese billboards are watching back A camera will scan passersby to see how many are looking at a flat-panel advertising display. In a country plastered with signs, knowing the effectiveness of an ad is important
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Open-source management vendor takes on the cloud San Francisco-based Hyperic Inc. this week released an upgrade to its HQ application that lets IT managers monitor virtual environments
Monday, October 27, 2008
Corporate databases at greater risk of insider attacks Bad times bring out inside badies. When economies falter, IT managers have better batten down the hatches against insider threats, according to security experts 
Monday, October 27, 2008
UK government considers flexible working laws for parents Parents with children under 17 should have the right to request flexible working, recommends government-commissioned review. 
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Afghan-Canadian school sets up virtual desktops A project in Kandahar started by a Canadian citizen turns to NComputing to make the most of its PC fleet. Plus: The promise of solar-powered IT
Monday, August 11, 2008
Vancouver's Inetco keeps eye on retail transactions Insight 4.1 is available in beta form and is designed to monitor service level agreeements and historical trends about online experiences. Find out what one ASP is using it for
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Another way of monitoring A number of organizations are turning to open source network management applications to keep an eye on their systems. For some, it less expensive than alternatives from IBM, HP, CA and others. The ability to customize open source apps is also appealing. We look at five choices
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Phone promises to give office workers better face time Tandberg will release next year a new video-VoIP phone with improved video resolution. Images will look good on large telepresence screens, says an official. However, an industry analyst says most organizations are still looking cautiously at video in the office
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Sweden nears vote on e-mail, phone monitoring Sweden's coalition governement has proposed legislation allowing local authorities to monitor wired Internet traffic. Next week's vote is being opposed by groups hoping to persuade four MPs to defect and kill the bill
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Into the wild: A database project like no other A wildlife tracking project could become the template for corporate IT managers building complex database systems -- and a way to see how climate change is affecting endangered populations
Friday, April 25, 2008
More privacy-boosting technology begets more video surveillance New privacy-enhancing video surveillance technology developed by the University of Toronto may bring some peace in the tug-of-war between public safety and privacy concerns in mass transit systems - but also raises a fresh set of concerns.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
A wide-eyed perspective on ViewSonic ViewSonic's VG2230wm was 22-inch LCD monitor is great for viewing two documents side-by-side. The 360-degree swivel base complements the collaborative work environment
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Federation of Security Professionals As Microsoft prepares to bring its answer to Apple's popular device into Canada, security experts wonder if the music player will open up another avenue for corporate data theft. Assess the USB and DLP factors
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Best Practices 2007: Networking From Web acceleration to open source management tools, industry experts have plenty of advice for network managers on how to keep their systems up and secure
Monday, December 17, 2007
Sonoco works with Canadian firm on RFID tags Unlike typical RFID tag and reader systems that do not work in a paper manufacturer’s high moisture environment or will transmit from the core of a large paper reel, the Intellicore tag and readers will use IP-X-based Dual Frequency technology