Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Bringing group e-mail under control

Abridge Inc., a New York-based company, has come up with a solution designed to ease some of the pain by sorting through the oysters to find the pearls.

Dreading the mail no longer thanks to e-bills

A new joint initiative called e-route Inc. offers to put an end to receiving bills by mail.

Pirates get a chance to come clean

Software manufacturers are putting out an olive branch to Canadian businesses located in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg in an attempt to reduce software piracy.

Quantum thinking meets the project manager

Traditional project management processes closely parallel Newtonian physics. Actions beget reactions thus making accurate forecasts possible.

Advice from the trenches

Retired Canadian Major-General Lewis MacKenzie drew on his experiences running multi-national United Nations peacekeeping units to deliver project management advice during the recent ProjectWorld show.

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The seven years Peter de Jager spent working on Y2K was usually difficult, and often dispiriting.

Legislation pushing technology

Government legislation creating awareness in the high-tech industry and a Canadian company buying American technology tend not to be common occurrences. With Ottawa-based JetForm Corp.

Intel keeps a level head

Intel CEO Craig Barrett manages to be a glass-is-half-full kind of guy, regardless of poor economic times.

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