Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

Agilent shoots down trouble with new offering

The ability to test and troubleshoot voice, data and wireless networks from a single, centralized site is the promise of a new offering from Agilent Technologies Canada Inc.

We’re still facing paper avalanche, study finds

New technologies are not bringing about the so-called "paperless office," but are in fact driving corporate Canada's thirst for more printing capabilities, according to findings presented in Toronto last month.

Cisco gets rugged with new switch

For all their power and capability, Ethernet switches are delicate creatures. Often found in the comfortable climates of data centres and wiring closets, they usually don't react well to extreme temperatures or dusty air.

Study: Internet, e-mail driving thirst for paper

New technologies are not bringing about the so-called "paperless office," but are in fact driving corporate Canada's thirst for more printing capabilities, according to findings presented in Toronto Monday.

EMC makes a Matrix

High-end storage systems aren't usually associated with anything as exciting as the Keanu Reeves movie The Matrix, but EMC Corp. has attempted to make the link.

Enhanced 911 ups IP appeal

Despite being one of Canada's largest metropolises in its own right, Mississauga, Ont. is often overshadowed by its eastern neighbour, Toronto. One area where it isn't being outdone by any city, however, is that of municipal phone systems.

Nortel sued over 360 payments

Creditors of recently revitalized service provider 360networks Inc. are suing Nortel Networks Corp., claiming that US$100 million that was paid to Nortel before 360 declared bankruptcy in 2001 was transferred outside the "ordinary course of business."

xwave plastic: not your average smart card

While governments are not frequently applauded for efficiency, xwave is hoping they will soon be poster children for a streamlined approach to security management.

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