Allison Taylor

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Fusepoint launches disaster recovery and business continuity suite in Canada

A Canadian provider of managed services launched a full suite of disaster recovery and business continuity services for mid-market businesses and large enterprises across North America on Tuesday.

Veritas turns on utility computing

Utility computing is making headway at Veritas Software Corp., after the Mountain View, Calif.-based company announced plans to offer new on-demand software on Monday at the Veritas Vision 2003 conference in Las Vegas.

Canada leads in e-gov

Feds top the list when it comes to developing e-government services, according to a recent study conducted by Accenture.

Saskatchewan puts brakes on training drain with online effort

Concerned by the number of Saskatchewan workers receiving their IT training in other provinces, the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) recently launched a new Web site to help make education available closer to home.

W.C. Wood tackles legacy data islands

Streamlining business is a top priority for one Canadian manufacturer as it revamps its ERP systems over the next seven months, according to Ted Sehl.

Web surfing at work is on the upswing

Canadian employers are paying employees to shop online, bank online and send personal e-mails during work hours, according to a recent report.

Technology training for women gets a boost

With a funding boost from the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, an Ottawa-based technology development centre will provide IT training for women with low incomes.

New Palm handheld targets enterprise

Targeting enterprise-class users, Palm Canada unveiled the Tungsten C on Wednesday, a handheld device with built in Wi-Fi high-speed connectivity.

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