Ashee Pamma

Ashee is a writer for ITWC. She completed her degree in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. She hopes to become a columnist after further studies in Journalism. You can email her at [email protected]

Articles by Ashee Pamma

Look to your supply chain data to measure carbon footprint: Microsoft-TCS study

As global warming reaches record highs, more companies are promising multiple sustainability efforts, whether it is shared global goals to cut carbon emissions or...

Fireside chat: Technicity GTA – The role of the CIO in municipalities

At Technicity GTA, ITWC chief information officer (CIO) Jim Love sat down with the CIO of the City of Brampton, Adam Hughes, to discuss...

Fireside chat: Technicity GTA – Leveraging the power of data

Last week at Technicity GTA, ITWC chief information officer Jim Love was joined by Nicole Cooper, the director of legislative and information services/clerk of...

Ericsson agrees to pay over US$206 million after federal DPA violations

U.S. prosecutors announced on Thursday that Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has agreed to plead guilty and pay over US$206 million for breaching a 2019...

Rogers deepens partnership with Microsoft at MWC 2023

On Monday, Rogers joined Microsoft at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to unveil the private preview of Azure Programmable Connectivity (APC), a solution for...

Nokia shares updated strategy and new logo at MWC 2023

On Sunday, Nokia unveiled an updated company and technology strategy, as well as a “brand refresh” at Mobile World Congress 2023 in Barcelona. “Today we...

Coffee Briefing Feb. 28 – Hybrid work no longer just a perk: Cisco; DecisioningIT supports integration with Equifax; Telesat opens applications for women in...

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed...

Technicity GTA 2023: Improving customer experience with technology

Customer experience and changing expectations in accessing government services was a key discussion at Technicity GTA last week.  Karthik Venkataraman, director of IT services, Town...

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