Gary Hilson

Gary Hilson is a Toronto-based freelance writer who has written thousands of words for print and pixel in publications across North America. His areas of interest and expertise include software, enterprise and networking technology, memory systems, green energy, sustainable transportation, and research and education. His articles have been published by EE Times, SolarEnergy.Net, Network Computing, InformationWeek, Computing Canada, Computer Dealer News, Toronto Business Times and the Ottawa Citizen, among others.

Articles by Gary Hilson

Redknee’s strategic review follows major shareholder’s push for sale

The real-time monetization and subscriber management software provider said it is looking at potentially available strategic and financing alternatives

Tech-savvy legal firms putting pressure on cloud providers

Thomson Reuters Elite turns to cloud storage to support ProLaw clients

Complex legacy systems leave airlines ripe for security turbulence

While cyber threats are the sexy cause causes of disruption, older systems that lack redundancy can leaf to costly downtime

Why innovative fintech requires scalable regulatory support

As the traditional financial services industry continues to be disrupted by new technologies and payment apps, it doesn’t change the fact there are complex architectures and frameworks needed to meet regulatory and compliance requirements

Running IT as a business requires new accounting models

If IT is to be a viable service in its own right, financial management must be strengthened to be able to compete at every service level

Blockchain alternative releases SDK to the masses

Startup Swirlds has released the Software Development Kit (SDK) for its hashgraph distributed consensus platform to enable developers to build serverless, secure apps in the cloud

Q9 cues up dedicated private cloud service for the enterprise

Data centre provider leverages Nutanix platform for rapid scaling and simplified data replication

Malicious JavaScript takes a break after an “explosive” quarter of growth for ransomware

Some back actors disappeared in mid-June, but cyber criminals stick with techniques that work as there is always someone who will click

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