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Tween gaming site stays competitive with PEER 1
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Tween gaming site stays competitive with PEER 1
Woozworld relies heavily on user-generated-content and needed the fastest, most reliable network to host its online community
Facebook says prosecution of spammer will continue
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Facebook says prosecution of spammer will continue
A Canadian court has ordered Adam Guerbuez to pay $1 billion, but "the case isn't done," Facebook says
SIPD tailors Acumatica to the French Canadian market
Thursday, July 22, 2010
SIPD tailors Acumatica to the French Canadian market
Les services SIPD has released a French version of Acumatica's Web-based ERP solution that is specifically targeted to mid-sized businesses in Quebec
Bell will be biggest TV provider, says CEO
Friday, May 07, 2010
Bell will be biggest TV provider, says CEO
The telco is bringing IPTV to Toronto and Montreal this year, allowing it to take the fight to cablecos. An industry analyst says it's a weapon Bell badly needs
Quebec court OKs roaming suit against Telus
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Quebec court OKs roaming suit against Telus
Action alleges that signals from local wireless calls were picked up by a carrier on the other side of the U.S. border, which billed Telus for roaming charges that were passed on to a subscriber. Telus says it can't do anything
Quebecers know how to align IT with business
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Quebecers know how to align IT with business
When it comes to aligning IT with business, Quebecers know best. Quebec reports higher levels of satisfaction with IT effectiveness compared to all other provinces in Canada, according to a new survey from CA that suggests IT governance increases efficiency and cuts costs
Allstream broadens Cisco capabilities in Quebec
Friday, October 02, 2009
Allstream broadens Cisco capabilities in Quebec
It takes a lot of time to train staff to get technical certifications. By buying VisionIP, the telco has eliminated the wait and believes made a statement in the province
Gloves come off between new wireless companies
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Gloves come off between new wireless companies
A spat between DAVE Wireless and Public Mobile at a conference may be the first sign that the new wireless companies will battle each other as well as incumbent carriers
New entrants will eat into wireless markets: Report
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
New entrants will eat into wireless markets: Report
A report predicts new wireless companies will grab 24 per cent of the market in six years. Cable companies Shaw and Videotron, with their ability to bundle products, will have a big advantage over Globalive
Electronic Payment Experts Set up Shop in Markham
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Electronic Payment Experts Set up Shop in Markham
GFI Solutions has opened a new office in Markham that will focus exclusively on electronic payment solutions
Expect quick Supreme Court decision on Bell: Prof
Monday, June 16, 2008
Expect quick Supreme Court decision on Bell: Prof
The Supreme Court of Canada is holding an unsually speedy hearing of a case that will set the fate of the $35 billion privatization of Bell Canada parent BCE Inc. That suggests its decision won't be long in coming, says a law professor
The AWS spectrum auction goes on
Thursday, June 12, 2008
The AWS spectrum auction goes on
Bidding sessions on the auction are now down to 20 minutes each for the next three days. Starting Thursday, they drop to 15 minutes as Industry Canada ratchets up the pressure
Spectrum auction in closing phase
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Spectrum auction in closing phase
The bidding for Industry Canada’s wireless frequencies is now in Stage 3. With high bids on licences exceeding $3.5 billion, the auction could be over by the weekend
U.K. small businesses lack government IT guidance, according to study
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
U.K. small businesses lack government IT guidance, according to study
Small businesses are not consulting the government for IT guidance, even though they often lack expertise themselves, according to a new report. The limited money and IT expertise available to small businesses meant they were dependent on the government for advice, the University of London report said.
Quebec salutes 10th anniversary of SAP lab
Monday, April 07, 2008
Quebec salutes 10th anniversary of SAP lab
Premier Jean Charest and others look back on the vendor's success in creating customer relationship management software and other products from its Montreal R&D facility
Real estate lawyers going paperless
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Real estate lawyers going paperless
Mortgage processing in Canada will soon take the electronic form with the Canadian Bar Association's deal with service provider Emergis. Ontario and British Columbia will be first to deploy.
Building a new partnership
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Building a new partnership
Nordia’s success with the State of California project had an important side benefit. It attracted the attention of another relay service provider in the U.S., GoAmerica Inc.
New govt partnership boosts SMEs in Quebec
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
New govt partnership boosts SMEs in Quebec
In Montreal last week, Economic Development of Canada (EDC) announced a $3.3 million contribution to the International Institute of Telecommunication research and development centre (IIT) to expand existing infrastructure.
Governments eyed early computers for lotteries, traffic and letters
Thursday, April 15, 2004
Governments eyed early computers for lotteries, traffic and letters
The 1950s saw the first appearance of generally available computers, which led governments at all levels to begin exploring their possible use.
Understanding the new privacy imperative
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Understanding the new privacy imperative
Canada's new privacy law, "The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act" (PIPEDA) came into full force for most Canadians and Canadian organizations on January 1, 2004.
Bell looks to CRTC for relaxed regulations
Monday, February 23, 2004
Bell looks to CRTC for relaxed regulations
Bell Canada says the government should stop regulating its business in "the highly competitive market for high-speed, fibre-based digital services" so customers can "realize the full benefits of competition, including market-driven prices."
Bell West shake-up brings IP to B.C.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Bell West shake-up brings IP to B.C.
Bell Canada is instating a new executive to oversee its operations in Alberta and B.C., a move that provides some insight as to the telco's plans for Western Canada.
Lost Packets
Friday, November 14, 2003
Lost Packets
Bell rings up client's concern with service
Friday, October 31, 2003
Bell rings up client's concern with service
Bell Canada has a new service designed to help roving enterprise employees keep on top of phone calls and faxes, but one user seems worried that the offering isn't all it's cracked up to be.
The paperless municipality
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
The paperless municipality
The City of Terrebonne has become the first municipality in Quebec to go paperless.
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