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Canadian traders get new e-mail archive rules
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Canadian traders get new e-mail archive rules
National Instrument 31-103 is a proposed draft regulation that will require many financial service firms to change the way they store electronic communications. Jatheon offers a helping hand
Jump on the identity bus, Microsoft says
Monday, March 03, 2008
Jump on the identity bus, Microsoft says
Corporations should be able to plug off-the-shelf applications directly into the identity system, which would change the format depending on the program's needs, says MS's Stuart Kwan
Gadgets get power from sun and water
Monday, January 21, 2008
Gadgets get power from sun and water
A lot of solar chargers work with small devices, but laptops generally have been left in the dark--until now. Plus: What may be the industry's first water-powered, fuel-cell, hydrogen-generating charger
Coming soon: solar panels for notebook PCs
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Coming soon: solar panels for notebook PCs
Voltaic Systems has announced a rechargeable battery with solar panels, with a fabric bag made of recyled plastic. Also, the HydroPak hydrogen-generating charger will hit the shelves this year
Programming for all
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Programming for all
Noting shifting demographics, aging baby boomers and a growing disabled population, IBM Corp. is seeking to draw attention to the need for universities to teach principles of accessible design in their computer science curricula.
Bluesocket to secure branch WLANs
Thursday, December 02, 2004
Bluesocket to secure branch WLANs
That certainly explains it
Thursday, September 16, 2004
That certainly explains it
Tales from the depths of IT departments.
Mitel brings teleworking home with IP
Thursday, March 06, 2003
Mitel brings teleworking home with IP
If you think “teleworking” is not the hot topic that it was two or three years ago, don’t mention it to the folks at Mitel Networks Corp.
Mitel brings teleworking home
Thursday, March 06, 2003
Mitel brings teleworking home
If you think “teleworking” is not the hot topic that it once was, don’t mention it to Mitel Networks Corp.
Where have all the cell phones gone?
Thursday, January 23, 2003
Where have all the cell phones gone?
Sit down at a meeting, and there will likely be at least one cell phone on the table per person — except for the person who had their phone stolen, or who left it in a taxi.
At your service
Thursday, January 03, 2002
At your service
Looking for an answer when it comes to hosting is not always easy for many enterprises. IT and IS departments in particular are wary of the term ‘outsourcing,’ as it could potentially, mean the loss of jobs.
Executive says IT should be a utility
Monday, December 03, 2001
Executive says IT should be a utility
Internet visionary Marc Andreessen, chairman and founder of two-year-old Web infrastructure startup Loudcloud Inc., told attendees at Oracle Corp.'s OpenWorld developer conference earlier this month that organizations should begin using the technology that runs Web sites and Internet applications like a utility.
VPN Security Requirements Debated
Sunday, September 16, 2001
VPN Security Requirements Debated
Debates about the security of IP VPNs rage on throughout the industry, but many large VPN users are most worried about what happens to their traffic when it reaches a recipient’s network.
Cisco expands convergence offerings
Thursday, August 26, 1999
Cisco expands convergence offerings
Cisco Systems Canada Co.’s latest router modules are said to enable scalable voice, video and data integration on some existing Cisco routers.
Dell rolls out SAN products for NT
Thursday, April 08, 1999
Dell rolls out SAN products for NT
 
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