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Cataloguing Google's misfires
Monday, February 13, 2012
Cataloguing Google's misfires
GUEST COLUMN You can't have a winner every time, even if you're Google. Jaime Myers looks back at some of the estimated one-third of Google projects that failed
OpenText adds ‘mobile app layer’ with weComm purchase
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
OpenText adds ‘mobile app layer’ with weComm purchase
First, it was content and workflows. Now, the Canadian enterprise content management vendor turns its attention to the Web experience on mobile apps. Buying the British maker of a mobile app engine means enterprises can build and run apps on all sorts of mobile devices
Bada offers app developers mass market reach
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Bada offers app developers mass market reach
Samsung’s Wave isn’t available in Canada yet, but 200 bada apps are already available in the Canadian app store. At a developer conference in Toronto, Samsung makes the case for its new bada platform
Google Chrome gets inside IE’s skin
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Google Chrome gets inside IE’s skin
Google might just be having some difficulties to get users to switch to its Chrome Browser. The search engine company today released a plug-in which embeds Chrome into Microsoft’s Internet Explorer...
Google releases Wave to Apps uses
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Google releases Wave to Apps uses
Google's collaboration and communications tool is currently available only to developers but the search engine company said end users can now sign up to try out Wave...
Cisco to broaden its cloud computing offerings
Monday, June 29, 2009
Cisco to broaden its cloud computing offerings
Company says its trying to build an enterprise-class software as a service architecture for collaboration. An industry analyst says it’s the only way it can go after Microsoft
Open Text unveils social media tool with ECM backend
Monday, June 22, 2009
Open Text unveils social media tool with ECM backend
The Waterloo, Ont.-based enterprise content management vendor furthers its Enterprise 2.0 strategy with a collaboration tool designed to give users Web 2.0 functionality like social search, and CIOs a security and compliance framework. Read about the “candy and aspirin" scenario
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
Halogen lights up with JMI investment
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Halogen lights up with JMI investment
The Ottawa company becomes the latest to attract an influx of capital in the fast-growing human capital management software space
Mobile WiMAX on the way
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Mobile WiMAX on the way
No more certification tests delays, promises WiMAX Forum official
How CA Inc. is starting over
Thursday, May 10, 2007
How CA Inc. is starting over
Excerpts from John Swainson's keynote at CA World in Las Vegas on April 22.
Microsoft has no plans to acquire small ERP rivals in midmarket
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Microsoft has no plans to acquire small ERP rivals in midmarket
Microsoft , with its hands full integrating its Dynamics ERP line, does not plan to acquire any of the smaller vendors competing with the software giant in the midmarket area, a senior executive said
Preparing for BI in the trenches
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Preparing for BI in the trenches
There’s a freight train set to storm through your enterprise that looks like a blessing; but, if not implemented and managed correctly, could end up causing IT managers more heartburn than happiness. The trend in question is that of business intelligence.
Sorgen comes to Microsoft Canada
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Sorgen comes to Microsoft Canada
It’s going to be a busy year for new Microsoft Canada president Phil Sorgen, with new releases of Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office and the flagship Windows Vista OS all due by the end of the year. Taking the helm in February from David Hemler, Sorgen comes to Microsoft’s Canadian operation after stints running Microsoft’s Gulf Coast business from Texas and its U.S. sales operations from the Redmond, Wash. corporate headquarters.
Vice-president, Microsoft Corp.
Monday, March 07, 2005
Vice-president, Microsoft Corp.
Call it Microsoft Corp.’s five-year plan. At its Convergence 2005 Microsoft Business Solutions forum in San Diego on March 7, company vice-president Doug Burgum told attendees that his company would extend to five years support of all Microsoft business solution products after their release. Microsoft previously offered three years of support for its Business Solution offerings.
Keeping hold of your top talent
Thursday, September 02, 2004
Keeping hold of your top talent
Retaining IT workers and software developers is becoming a growing concern, especially when an economy starts to gain momentum, according to some hiring experts.
BEA dons Web services version of Tuxedo
Sunday, February 09, 2003
BEA dons Web services version of Tuxedo
E-business infrastructure software company BEA Systems Inc. announced Monday a Web service-enabled release of transaction processing platform BEA Tuxedo.
The next big thing: Tools IT can use
Sunday, June 02, 2002
The next big thing: Tools IT can use
Everybody in this industry seems to be waiting for something that may never happen again. That thing, of course, is a general turnaround in the economy that lifts all sectors. But when you think about it, the general lift in the economy that we saw for 10 straight years was probably an aberration. In addition, three giant macrotrends that lifted IT spending rates way ahead of the general economy are not likely to repeat themselves any time soon.
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
Thursday, April 18, 2002
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
An Alberta company is partially crediting something it calls “Enron syndrome” for helping it nab its biggest contract to date.
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
Wednesday, April 03, 2002
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
An Alberta company is partially crediting something it calls “Enron syndrome” for helping it nab its biggest contract to date.
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
Wednesday, April 03, 2002
‘Enron syndrome’ more FUD than fact: analyst
An Alberta company is partially crediting something it calls “Enron syndrome” for helping it nab its biggest contract to date.
VeriSign eyes telecom market alongside the Internet
Wednesday, March 06, 2002
VeriSign eyes telecom market alongside the Internet
Expanding its business horizon beyond the Internet, VeriSign Inc.'s chief executive officer (CEO) said Wednesday the company sees itself at the intersection of the Internet and telecommunication networks within five years.
VeriSign eyes telecom market alongside the Internet
Tuesday, March 05, 2002
VeriSign eyes telecom market alongside the Internet
Expanding its business horizon beyond the Internet, VeriSign Inc.'s CEO said Wednesday the company sees itself at the intersection of the Internet and telecommunication networks within five years, providing a huge database that links users and devices on both networks with routing and authentication technologies.
Sun, IBM, others make security splash at conference
Sunday, February 24, 2002
Sun, IBM, others make security splash at conference
The RSA Conference 2002 shined a spotlight this week on the accomplishments of many different security software vendors, including IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc. and VeriSign Inc.
E-business challenge
Sunday, November 25, 2001
E-business challenge
The focus of e-business initiatives is changing. E-business today is more likely to be about integrating and optimizing the e-business systems that a company already has than it is about building something new.
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