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Google's Wave an online 'Swiss Army knife'
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Google's Wave an online 'Swiss Army knife'
E-mail, IM, blogging, wikis ... is there anything Wave can't do? Why it poses a risk to Google's existing product line
We didn't 'forget' Azure trademark, says Microsoft
Monday, October 27, 2008
We didn't 'forget' Azure trademark, says Microsoft
Windows Azure has been registered since last Friday, but U.S. Patent Office has not updated its files, according to a Microsoft spokeswoman
Adobe adds Flash to Acrobat
Monday, June 02, 2008
Adobe adds Flash to Acrobat
The document management vendor plans to offer hosted services, including Adobe Buzzword, and a free Web conferencing service. How this positions Adobe against Google and Microsoft
Microsoft shakeup could be prep for Yahoo buyout
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Microsoft shakeup could be prep for Yahoo buyout
The software giant makes changes in the leadership of its online services, Windows business group and several other divisions, which a research firm suggests may mean the team for integrating the search engine is now in place
Microsoft-Yahoo deal poses privacy concerns, say industry experts
Monday, February 04, 2008
Microsoft-Yahoo deal poses privacy concerns, say industry experts
If Microsoft's offer to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion is accepted, privacy groups are threatening a fight before U.S. regulatory agencies. Microsoft announced that it sent an offer to Yahoo's board of directors last Thursday, going public with the news Friday morning.
Privacy advocates prepare to fight MS-Yahoo! deal
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Privacy advocates prepare to fight MS-Yahoo! deal
The Center for Digital Democracy (CDD) and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) question the merger, raising concerns about a powerful interactive Internet duopoly in online media
Some New Year’s resolutions for Microsoft
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Some New Year’s resolutions for Microsoft
Microsoft may be raking in huge profits, but in the new year it faces some challenges, from the public’s perception of the departure of Bill Gates to its emergence as a software-as-a-service player
Sun CIO anticipates move to software services
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sun CIO anticipates move to software services
Robert Worrall explains how IT shops will transform from building, deploying, and supporting traditional applications to serving more as aggregators of network services
Egovernment pact aims to boost service delivery
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Egovernment pact aims to boost service delivery
A collaboration that will investigate advanced delivery models for online services for citizens has been announced on behalf of the CSIRO ICT Centre and the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO). Director of the CSIRO ICT Centre Dr Alex Zelinsky says existing service delivery models do not take into account the tasks a person is trying to accomplish or the context in which they are working.
NTT DoCoMo cancels plans for I-mode service in India
Thursday, May 10, 2007
NTT DoCoMo cancels plans for I-mode service in India
NTT DoCoMo Inc. announced Monday that it will not proceed with a contract to license its I-mode branded online services and content to Indian mobile operator Hutchison Essar Ltd. DoCoMo and Hutchison Essar will not now deploy I-mode in India because of changes in the business environment, NTT DoCoMo said.
Yahoo opens up Web mail APIs to external developers
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Yahoo opens up Web mail APIs to external developers
Yahoo is opening up its Web mail platform to external developers, so that they can create plug-ins, utilities and applications for the popular Yahoo Mail service.
Light and easy, the lenient way
Monday, December 11, 2006
Light and easy, the lenient way
In Ottawa, and in federal government offices across the country, staff and contractors are scrambling to sign off on a list of 144 security items to demonstrate compliance. Federal agencies and departments have until December 31 to comply with the Management of IT Security (MITS) standard.
Light and easy, the lenient way
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Light and easy, the lenient way
In Ottawa, and in federal government offices across the country, staff and contractors are scrambling to sign off on a list of 144 security items to demonstrate compliance. Federal agencies and departments have until ­December 31 to comply with the Management of IT Security (MITS) standard.
Survey: FirstGov.gov is top fed Web site
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Survey: FirstGov.gov is top fed Web site
The federal Web portal FirstGov.gov and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's home page are the most highly rated federal Web sites, according to the seventh annual e-government analysis by Brown University.
Toronto services consolidated online
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Toronto services consolidated online
Existing and new services delivered by the City of Toronto are now just one click away, with more services coming online in the near future. All City services offered online have been consolidated onto one site.
Canada lags behind Taiwan and Singapore in e-government: Study
Monday, September 20, 2004
Canada lags behind Taiwan and Singapore in e-government: Study
When it comes to online government, Taiwan and Singapore do better than Canada and the U.S. That’s the finding of a global e-government study by researchers at Brown University in Providence, R.I.
Make the pain stop, please
Friday, September 19, 2003
Make the pain stop, please
One happy day I was trying to book some tickets to the local Shakespeare production of A Comedy of Errors.
IDC: Database software market heading to US$20B
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
IDC: Database software market heading to US$20B
Despite the setbacks caused by last year’s tight economic environment, worldwide sales of relational and object-relational database management systems are poised to surge once again, growing to a US$20 billion market by 2006, according to a report released recently by IDC.
Marketing e-Government to a sceptical public
Tuesday, April 30, 2002
Marketing e-Government to a sceptical public
Most countries today have a defined vision of e-government and have established a lead agency, departmental champions and specific targets to improve service and efficiency.
More give and less take
Thursday, April 25, 2002
More give and less take
Since the most common way to access the Internet is with a home computer, the price of PCs needs to fall to encourage more buyers. This is happening, with promotional offers such as cheap computers in return for online subscriptions becoming more popular and, in some places, consumers can even get a PC for free if they don't mind being constantly bombarded with online advertising. While most governments are happy to let the free market take its course, others see a need to give it a bit of a push.
Online services are on the way
Sunday, September 30, 2001
Online services are on the way
Several years ago, the Ontario government started thinking and talking about how to get services to the public in a faster manner. The government thought about improving over-the-counter service, but decided that the Internet would be the wave of the future for the public sector as well.
Online services are on the way
Thursday, September 20, 2001
Online services are on the way
Several years ago, the Ontario government started thinking and talking about how to get services to the public in a faster manner.
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