Eric Emin Wood

Former IT World Canada associate editor turned consultant with public relations firm Porter Novelli. When not writing for the tech industry enjoys photography, movies, travelling, the Oxford comma, and will talk your ear off about animation if you give him an opening.

Articles by Eric Emin Wood

Pick up some tips on cyber security from the December 2017 issue of Municipal Interface

ITWC readers will want to hear the advice former editor-turned-freelance contributor Howard Solomon solicited from the cyber security experts who spoke at MISA (Municipal...

Net neutrality in Canada – 4 opponents and 5 proponents

One day after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality and eight months after Canada's own Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission...

Despite demand for talent, IT employee salaries rising at below-average rates: Hays

IT professionals might have some of the most in-demand careers in Canada, but that doesn't mean employers are treating them that way, according to...

Number of telecom complaints increased in 2017 after a 3-year decline: CCTS

Canada's incumbent carriers saw an increase in complaints again this year, with Bell remaining the most complained-about service provider.

How the City of Lethbridge’s former IT manager won MISA/ASIM Canada’s Peter Bennett Award

For Sabina Coyle, it’s all about collaboration. During September’s Municipal CIO Summit in Montreal, Coyle received the prestigious Municipal Information Systems Association (MISA)/ASIM Canada Peter...

SMBs excited about technology, but need help taking advantage, Startup Canada finds

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are eager to jump onto the digital transformation train, but need support from both industry and the government, according...

Meg Whitman stepping down as CEO will not affect HPE Canada, division says

The announcement that Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Co.'s Meg Whitman will be stepping down as the company's CEO early next year will not affect...

Sensibill wins Ingenious Spark Award for helping banking app users track their spending habits

Sensibill Inc. provides banks with a receipt-tracking platform they can add to their apps. Users simply shoot a picture of their receipts to capture the data.

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