Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

Amid demands, Palliser keeps it simple

Winnipeg-based furniture manufacturer Palliser Furniture Ltd. has been undertaking a process of easing its system management for the last three years. CIO Canada talks with Jason Bergeron talks about the difficulties involved and his team

Unified Communications brings IT together

Unity is a word often heard in the public sector, with myriad agencies and departments looking to foster collective thinking around some of today's most pressing issues. The word, however, doesn't usually get mentioned in the same breath as technology. That's a situation, though, that might soon be changing, thanks to a new software platform known as unified communications.

City of Brantford turns to open source for data integration

An Ontario city has opted to use open source software to integrate a number of its most important applications, choosing to turn away from larger, proprietary options.

Interview with CIO Dave Nikolejsin: Social networking

Social networking outlets such as MySpace and Facebook are offering new avenues of communication for corporations and governments, but are also presenting fresh challenges to CIOs deciding how best to fit them into their business processes. Dave Nikolejsin, CIO for the Government of British Columbia, discusses his own experiences thus far in the world of Web 2.0.

CIO, Government of British Columbia

Social networking outlets such as MySpace and Facebook are offering new avenues of communication for corporations and governments, but are also presenting fresh challenges to CIOs deciding how best to fit them into their business processes. Dave Nikolejsin, CIO for the Government of British Columbia, discusses his own experiences thus far in the world of Web 2.0.

Changing CIO role has IT impacts

Interacting with other C-suite execs is more important to them than matters IT, according to our recent survey

Is videoconferencing coming to the masses?

Networking professionals have been hearing a lot about the coming of videoconferencing for a long time. Is it now ready for wide-scale adoption?

SSHA marks its past by looking forward

Ontario's Smart System for Health Agency marked its five-year anniversary this week by laying out its blueprint for the future. The strategic plan, among other things, presents strategies aimed at fostering the growth of electronic communication between practitioners, enabling increased use of electronic patient health records, and helping to avert any future pandemic outbreaks.

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