Carly Suppa

Articles by Carly Suppa

Bidding war over Pivotal continues

In what is likely the most unexpected of circumstances, Vancouver-based CRM vendor Pivotal Corp. has found itself the target of an all-out bidding war.

Pivotal faces two bids in CRM shakeout

Vancouver company finds its midmarket strength appeals to more than just software users.

HP adds to Integrity lineup

In an effort to appeal to the masses, Hewlett-Packard Co. recently launched additions to its Integrity server line, based on Intel Corp.

House of Blues sings IP praise

With offices in Vancouver and Toronto, and hosting over 12,000 concerts each year, the House of Blues Concerts Canada (HOB) was in serious need of a communications system overhaul.

Preparing yourself for the top

In recent years, Barry Clavir, executive producer of the CIO Summit, has noticed a discouraging trend amongst upper-ranking corporate executives: Today

Cisco teams with antivirus vendors to build self-defending networks

Enterprise network threats are escalating in both speed and magnitude, and IT staff, no matter how good they may be, cannot respond quickly enough to today's attacks. That was the message from John Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco Systems Inc. as he outlined the company's latest strategy to combat network threats on Tuesday.

Cisco teams with antivirus vendors to build self-defending networks

Enterprise network threats are escalating in both speed and magnitude, and IT staff, no matter how good they may be, cannot respond quickly enough to today

3Com-Huawei venture official

With all the red tape out of the way, 3Com Corp. announced this week that it is ready to roll forward in its joint venture operations with China-based Huawei Technologies Co.

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