Carly Suppa

Articles by Carly Suppa

GTAA showcases new terminal’s IT solutions

The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has much to sing about. After nearly five years of construction, GTAA opened the doors of Toronto's newest terminal at Pearson International Airport.

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America Online Inc. (AOL) is holding a contest in which the winner will be handed the keys to a 2002 Porsche Boxster convertible, formerly owned by a now-convicted spammer.

MS Convergence 2004 looks at history for future

Mid-sized businesses have enterprise-size issues and require the same attention as their larger corporate counterparts. That was the message reverberating through the halls during Microsoft Corp.'s annual North American customer last month in Orlando.

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Will's will goes onlineNearly 400 years since the infamous playwright put down his quill in lieu of non-earthly delights, fans of William Shakespeare can...

Vendors help businesses deal with regulations

With compliancy deadlines recently passed and some fast approaching, the software vendor community is making strong efforts to automate much of the manual processes involved in obtaining, protecting, retaining and storing sensitive information.

A less taxing approach

Although Tax and Revenue Administration is only one small division within the Department of Alberta Revenue, which itself is only one of 22 departments in the Government of Alberta, it is proving that big things can come in small packages.

IEEE cans spam with Roaring Penguin

Like many other enterprises, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) has been battling with the issue of spam. On Monday, it announced it has made a move to help control the amount of unwanted e-mail its users receive with the purchase of software from a Canadian firm.

Manitoba Telecom Services to buy Allstream

Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. recently agreed to acquire fellow telco Allstream Inc. in a deal valued at $1.7 billion.

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