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BMO gives Wall Street Journal readers 2D barcodes
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
BMO gives Wall Street Journal readers 2D barcodes
BMO Capital Markets, the investment and corporate banking arm of BMO Financial Group, are allowing Wall Street Journal smart phone users to access the BMO site through 2D barcodes in ads. One analyst thinks there are other ways to doing this that are cheaper and offer fewer barriers to entry
ISACA: One in 10 CIOs don't measure IT value
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
ISACA: One in 10 CIOs don't measure IT value
An industry association focused on technology governance surveys nine countries to get a better picture of how senior IT execs are communicating results back to the business. Where Val IT and COBIT fit in
Iran's data leakage problem
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Iran's data leakage problem
Its failed attempt to control images shows that data leakage is unstoppable in the hands of the many and security controls are useless in the hands of the few
CIPS proposes tax exemption for IT professionals
Thursday, July 30, 2009
CIPS proposes tax exemption for IT professionals
The association of IT professionals also wants tax lifted on all technology sales and a “relief mechanism” for students in ITC-related fields. CIPS’s chair says he’s trying to start a dialogue about an industry that’s in crisis
Oracle buys data-integration specialist
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Oracle buys data-integration specialist
The deal to buy GoldenGate Software will give Oracle real-time data integration capabilities By Chris Kanaracus
HP to buy Ibrix for scale-out storage
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
HP to buy Ibrix for scale-out storage
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company’s planned acquisition of Ibrix Inc. will add storage clustering capabilities to the StorageWorks portfolio, said one analyst. But what of PolyServe, the company in the same space that HP bought in 2007?
China pulls plug on shock treatment for Internet addicts
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
China pulls plug on shock treatment for Internet addicts
Net junkies rejoice. The government has banned a controversial treatment for Internet addictions which, according to some bloggers, involved being tied down and shocked for 30 minutes at a time at one hospital...
CATA proposes test beds in government
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
CATA proposes test beds in government
The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance is calling out to municipal, provincial and federal governments for the creation of technology test beds that would provide opportunities current procurement processes don’t. The end game is accelerating enterprise creation in Canada, says John Reid.
Cisco saves $277 million through telework strategy
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Cisco saves $277 million through telework strategy
By using its own virtual office technology, Cisco claims it has earned more than $277 million in productivity savings by sending employees home to work
Toronto’s George Brown College tests pandemic tool
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Toronto’s George Brown College tests pandemic tool
The ongoing H1N1 flu scare has left many companies scrambling to shore up their emergency preparedness plans. The outbreak has also given rise to new types of emergency management software. Read about what software George Brown College is now testing
Open source routers become government IT option
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Open source routers become government IT option
If you're looking for an affordable, customizable and remote monitoring-capable DSL router, open source technology could be a viable option
20 degree data centres becoming a thing of the past, APC says
Sunday, June 21, 2009
20 degree data centres becoming a thing of the past, APC says
Servers, storage and networking gear are often certified to run in temperatures exceeding 37 degrees, and with that in mind many IT pros are becoming less stringent in setting temperature limits
Award-winner challenges conference to take on e-health
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Award-winner challenges conference to take on e-health
Public service veteran Scott Campbell says the Lac Carling government technology conference should help expose the e-health discussion to broader perspectives
CIA goes open source for enterprise search
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
CIA goes open source for enterprise search
In-Q-Tel, a company providing the Central Intelligence Agency enterprise search technology, is investing in Lucid Imaginations which develops open source enterprise search technology
Adobe's Acrobat.com emerges from beta
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Adobe's Acrobat.com emerges from beta
Adobe is offering free subscriptions around Acrobat.com, its Web-based collaboration suite
Dell targets big and small virtualization shops
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Dell targets big and small virtualization shops
The company made several additions on Wednesday to its enterprise technology portfolio, including a set of pre-packaged server bundles geared toward virtual environments
CARE seeks partners for mobile phone banking in Africa
Friday, June 05, 2009
CARE seeks partners for mobile phone banking in Africa
The humanitarian organization hopes to provide service for 4,000 people in Malawi and Tanzania through village savings and loan associations.
Cisco fleshes out unified computing product map
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Cisco fleshes out unified computing product map
The C series rackmount servers, designed for virtualization, are scheduled for release in the third quarter. Find out about the Extended Memory
McGill post-grad program targets Internet business
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
McGill post-grad program targets Internet business
Courses on Web analytics, business intelligence, social media, project management, Internet business analysis and design would make pros "highly employable," says CATA president John Reid
CIO Canada roundtable: Smart thinking for tough times
Sunday, May 31, 2009
CIO Canada roundtable: Smart thinking for tough times
Senior IT executives from Proctor & Gamble, Loblaws, Bank of Montreal, the Ontario government and elsewhere discuss the impact of the economic downturn on chief information officers and technology management. Here are the highlights
Nortel puts up for sale sign on LG joint venture
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Nortel puts up for sale sign on LG joint venture
After losing $5.8 billion last year, Nortel is broadcasting that it’s looking for a buyer for its majority stake in LG. The proposed sale “represents the best path forward" for the both company's customers and employees, according to Peter MacKinnon, chair and general manager of LG-Nortel
Ericsson Canada demos video apps on LTE
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Ericsson Canada demos video apps on LTE
During a media tour of its lab in Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, the Swedish manufacturer showed base stations, a wireless-connected bicycle and a social networking site for uploading photos. Find out about the tower tubes
Virtualization powers UN delivery of 500,000 computers to poor nations
Monday, May 25, 2009
Virtualization powers UN delivery of 500,000 computers to poor nations
Ncomputing is donating X550 virtual desktop kits which will allow pocket-sized terminals to access a central PC containing Linux-based programs
Who's next? Oracle buy could set off spending avalanche
Monday, May 18, 2009
Who's next? Oracle buy could set off spending avalanche
In the wake of Oracle's bid for Virtual Iron, we asked industry watchers to speculate on how deep-pocketed tech firms might respond. See who could be in the acquisition crosshairs for IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, and others
Oracle opens its pocketbook again, buys Virtual Iron
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Oracle opens its pocketbook again, buys Virtual Iron
Although not as big as last month’s purchase of Sun, Oracle's move to buy Virtual Iron highlights the business software giant’s intent to go after VMware and Microsoft in the server virtualization wars
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