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Lakehead University creates smart classrooms

Lakehead University is constructing

Canada called a base for corporate Internet attacks

Canada is one of just a handful of countries where Internet attacks against enterprises originate from, according to a new security report.

University installs fully-converged IP telephony network to cut costs

The University of Guelph is the first Canadian post-secondary institution tonbegin installation of a single Internet Protocol (IP) network for bothnstudents and faculty across its entire campus.

Canadian IT spending to increase, says Intel

Senior IT executives plan to boost their spending on hardware and platforms over the next two years, according to a recent nationwide survey.

Bell West expands Alberta SuperNet with fibre purchase

Western Canadian-based service provider Bell West has purchased six fibre lines in Alberta from broadband network owner/operator Total Telcom, taking another step towards completing its SuperNet Network. The network is aiming to provide broadband services to most businesses and residences in the province.

360networks files reorganization plan with courts

The Canadian and U.S. subsidiaries of 360networks Inc. announced late last week that they have filed reorganization plans with bankruptcy courts in their respective countries. The plan, if accepted, would allow the Vancouver-based tech company to reform and emerge from bankruptcy protection by September.

360networks files reorganization plan with courts

The Canadian and U.S. subsidiaries of 360networks Inc. announced late last week that they have filed reorganization plans with bankruptcy courts in their respective countries. The plan, if accepted, would allow the Vancouver-based tech company to reform and emerge from bankruptcy protection by September.

Celestica to cut up to 6,000 jobs

Celestica Inc. announced that it will cut up to 6,000 employees from its workforce of 40,000 due to continued sagging sales worldwide. The Toronto-based electronics manufacturer blames lack of demand for its products by computer and telecom equipment-making customers for the cuts.

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