Brian Eaton

My list of accomplishments includes ideating, concepting, writing, developing and reworking copy for top-tier international clients. I delivered an aggressive small-to-medium business (SMB) strategy for Sony VAIO laptop computers; integrated print and broadcast resources with my own savvy to architect Chrysler LLC’s online identity; and created the voice that The City of Toronto wanted to show-off to immigrants and investors.

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Data vs. disease

The only way to generate new knowledge is through the integration of clinical data with research data.

Durham, Ont. delighted with anytime, anywhere e-mail access

A new messaging system at the Region of Durham, Ont. allows employees to check e-mail from home or on the road, while eliminating excess dial-up costs. With many of its employees

Uninformed employees a grave security threat, expert says

Most business leaders polled as part of a recent Fusepoint/Sun Microsystems/Leger Marketing survey stated that the greatest threat to their data security was not likely to come from a malicious external attack, but rather from the hands of an uninformed employee.

Fortune – not fame

Hacking for fame has morphed into hacking for fortune, and it's got the residents of one Canadian city asking what the authorities are going to do about it, according to a recent study conducted on behalf of Cupertino, Calif.-based Symantec.

‘Dim’ idea conserves energy costs

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WorkSafe BC bets on new wireless network

WorkSafeBC (Workers' Compensation Board) says its deployment of a new wireless network will enhance the effectiveness of its field prevention officers, offering them mobile access to the data they need, when they need it.

CIPA Awards: CIO of the Year caught off guard

The not-for-profit sector is no slouch when it comes to producing top notch CIOs. The proof was in the pudding Tuesday night when the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA) named their CIO of the Year for 2005.

Hosted CMS option available to Ontario physicians

A new clinical management system (CMS) will be available to Ontario physicians who don't want to invest in IT infrastructure, preferring to utilize third party technical expertise. The system is an application service provider (ASP) offering that will be delivered by Toronto-based systems' integrator xwave, and U.K.-based health technology provider, GE Healthcare.

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