Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

Project management’s dirty little secret

In speaking with Michael Sheppard, a PhD student at the University of Waterloo and a veteran IT project manager, I heard a refreshing bit...

Howdy, partner!

As IT assumes a larger role in business operations, the tricky practice of effective partnering becomes crucial for success

BI consolodation continues

With the announcement of IBM's forthcoming purchase of Ottawa business intelligence vendor Cognos Inc., the consolodation of the BI market continues its unabated march....

Russia’s hackers the stuff of Hollywood

What's going on in Russia these days would make for a great tech-related movie. Think about it: you've got all kinds of organized crime...

Skills gap features multiple languages

Vancouver recruiter Minto Roy comments in this blog entry about the different languages both employers and employees use to communicate with one anoter. He...

Websense advises IT managers to think like criminals

The hacker community is becoming much better organized and often its goal is to find sensitive data without prospective targets discovering there was a security breach. How to protect yourself

Cybercrime gets organized

Savvy groups of organized criminals are seeing the Web as a lucrative source of ill-gotten gain.

Big business thinks small

Large corporations are allowing employees to bring an entrepreneurial

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