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Microsoft wooing startups  with free software, business advice
Monday, March 05, 2012
Microsoft wooing startups with free software, business advice
Those enrolled in the software giant's BizSpark program said it has kept them away from alternatives like open-source and Amazon
Canadian software company improves on the Internet forum
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Canadian software company improves on the Internet forum
An oft-forgotten leg of the product experience is support. It can come in many forms, but a simple community forum can be the best for everyone. Vanilla Forums has taken that concept and run with it
Stikeman Elliott streamlined its data with DataCore
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Stikeman Elliott streamlined its data with DataCore
Using DataCore’s SANSymphony V, corporate law firm Stikeman Elliott was able to re-purpose valuable storage devices and add new units into the chain without risking downtime
Ontario Lottery turns to BI to fight fraud
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Ontario Lottery turns to BI to fight fraud
After years of slowly plowing through data, the agency is using business intelligence to make sure lottery winners are playing fair
CollabNet hosts Scrum project management
Friday, November 19, 2010
CollabNet hosts Scrum project management
Using the cloud version allows for rapid deployment, says a company executive, because there isn't administrative overhead and the vendor looks after service level agreements
Google releases data cleanser
Friday, November 12, 2010
Google releases data cleanser
Refine is a desktop open source tool for cleaning and analyzing plain text data sets used to be called Freebase Gridworks
E-mail is top cloud application in Europe
Monday, October 18, 2010
E-mail is top cloud application in Europe
Stark differences between European and North American customers in regards to end-user experience, according to a new European study. North Americans see software testing as the major reason to move to the cloud
Salesforce.com's Chatter enters general release
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Salesforce.com's Chatter enters general release
After months of hype and apparently strong early interest, the social collaboration platform goes GA
IBM releases security tool for ongoing app design
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
IBM releases security tool for ongoing app design
Bolting on security after you’re finished designing an application doesn’t work, the company said at its Innovate 2010 conference in Orlando. Find out about the newest security products to come out of IBM’s laboratories
Touch, gesture, speak, scan: A 'NUI' for enterprise IT
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Touch, gesture, speak, scan: A 'NUI' for enterprise IT
The concept of a natural user interface may start in the consumer realm, but it could lead to major changes in the way technology professionals support users in companies. Plus: A video interview with Microsoft's Craig Mundie
Microsoft confirms hundreds of Windows 7 snafus
Friday, October 23, 2009
Microsoft confirms hundreds of Windows 7 snafus
Microsoft continues to investigate reports around users having trouble with their Windows 7 upgrade, but Redmond has no solution to offer just yet
Spring 3.0 framework for Java debuts
Friday, October 23, 2009
Spring 3.0 framework for Java debuts
A major upgrade to the popular open source Java development framework, featuring full REST support for rich Web applications as well as an expression language, was recently introduced by SpringSource
Zend’s Code Tracing eases PHP problem resolution
Friday, October 23, 2009
Zend’s Code Tracing eases PHP problem resolution
Zend likens new feature in the Zend Server 5.0 PHP Web application server to a black box flight recorder in an airplane
Google Chrome snubs Windows 7
Friday, October 23, 2009
Google Chrome snubs Windows 7
Google’s Chrome Web browser will not fully integrate with Microsoft’s new Windows 7 OS
PC makers, stores see $$$ in Windows 7 hype
Thursday, October 22, 2009
PC makers, stores see $$$ in Windows 7 hype
PC manufacturers and electronic stores in Canada and the U.S. believe new graphics and enhanced user interface features offered by Windows 7 will help them move more machines
Q&A: Steve Ballmer on Canada, i4i and Quebec
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Q&A: Steve Ballmer on Canada, i4i and Quebec
The software chief exec discusses the government's role in growing the IT industry, the Quebec dispute over Windows and the patent lawsuit with Toronto-based i4i
Mac, iPhone sales push Apple profits to US$1.67 billion
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Mac, iPhone sales push Apple profits to US$1.67 billion
A strong back-to-school season helped Apple move 3.05 million Macintosh computers while sales of iPhones hit 7.4 million during the company’s fourth fiscal quarter
Oracle should sell database - MySQL co-founder
Monday, October 19, 2009
Oracle should sell database - MySQL co-founder
The MySQL database needs a home where there will be no conflicts of interest, says Michaek “Monty” Widenius, co-founder and creator of the open-source database
How to royally foul-up an outsourcing project
Friday, October 16, 2009
How to royally foul-up an outsourcing project
The US$2 billion project to outsource Viginia’s IT operations to Northrop Grumman was supposed to improve operations. Here’s how the contract turned into an outsourcing horror story that could cost the state $399 million just to get out of...
Tata profits up but outsourcing market still tight
Friday, October 16, 2009
Tata profits up but outsourcing market still tight
India’s largest outsourcer reports a growth in profit, but Tata Consultancy Service says a full bounce back in revenue growth rates for outsourcing is still some time away...
Windows 7 for business: What’s hot, what’s not
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Windows 7 for business: What’s hot, what’s not
With the shipment date of Microsoft’s new operating system just around the corner, we provide you with a sneak peek at top Windows 7 features to look forward to as well as those you'd wish you never have to deal with...
American IT workers still doing it old school
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
American IT workers still doing it old school
Web 2.0 remains largely on the fringe in corporate America. Nine out of 10 IT workers never use social networking or videoconferencing for work, Forrester says...
Snow Leopard bug on data devouring rampage
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Snow Leopard bug on data devouring rampage
Users of Apples Snow Leopard operating systems are reporting massive data loss when they access a ‘Guest’ account...
DIY BI report generation from Tibco
Friday, October 09, 2009
DIY BI report generation from Tibco
Tibco joins the do-it-yourself craze with its iProcess Spotfire, a BPM suite that allows users to gather data on business process metrics and have personalized reporting and analytics...
Yahoo wants you to hack its homepage
Friday, October 09, 2009
Yahoo wants you to hack its homepage
Yahoo flings its homepage door open to external developers hoping they will build tens of thousands of apps for Yahoo.com as they did for Facebook...
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