Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Microsoft set to take up 64-bit

Microsoft Corp. has been sitting on the fringes of the high-end computing party for years, but the company is now looking to enter into the centre of the clique with a new 64-bit version of Windows 2000.

Setup Factory eases pain of creating setup.exe files

You have written a one of a kind, industry-leading, market-dominating, revolutionary new application, but are now faced...

Getting a Running Start at Web management

With the dramatic expansion of the Internet, competition for surfers has become more and more fierce. Today's...

Microsoft joins the 64-bit party

Microsoft Corp. has been sitting on the fringes of the high-end computing party for years, but the...

Not even storms could ground Sun

The biggest hurdle in unveiling a new product is seldom the weather, but that was the case...

TD adopts on-line learning for its 30,000 employees

Shy of renting out the SkyDome, how do you get 30,000 students in to a classroom? Trick ...

IT managers make New Year

If you had asked an IT manager for a New Year's resolution last year the response would ...

SaskTel builds a Web-based virtual office

Given the often lofty price of real estate, the allure of a virtual corporate office is a strong one. Quantum Lynx Office, from SaskTel, may help bring this goal to fruition.

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