Joaquim P. Menezes

Articles by Joaquim P. Menezes

BEA realistic: The cost of an Oracle takeover

To those who still hold on to the antiquated belief that a company exists because of its customers, the question is what kinds of benefits can customers hope to see from yet another large acquisition by the database giant? The picture doesn't look great

Adobe offers a “studio in a box”

Adobe Production Premium CS3 is targeted at anyone who is creating media

VP and Community Advocate, IT World Canada

If the IT market is so hot, why is it evoking such a cool response from the Canadian student community? That's just one conundrum, a select group of IT industry insiders sought to investigate during a recent panel discussion organized by Cisco Canada to mark the 10th Anniversary of the Cisco Networking Academy.

IT Skills Shortage – Special Report

CLICK HERE TO READ FEATURERELATED STORIESCanada's IT sector needs to market itself better, say experts To encourage more youngsters to enroll in computer science...

Waterloo prof – How to get stakeholders on side

One of the most important things a company needs to do when planning IT projects is ensuring the right stakeholders have been identified, and that there

SLIDE SHOW: Eight simple steps to… Launching a bang-up blog

Corporate blogging is very popular today because of its proven impact on improving bonds, brand and the bottomline. This article presents an eight-step program to launching a compelling corporate blog. The final slide contains a link to the full article.

Director, IT and Supply Chain Management, Longo’s

Longo's says Microsoft BizTalk is good for business.

‘Sizzling’ IT careers market still evokes lukewarm response

A career in Information Technology (IT) can be very rewarding for those who choose to pursue it, but sadly fewer Canadians today are making that choice. The "strange dichotomy" afflicting Canada's IT sector was highlighted by John Pickett, IT World Canada's vice-president and editorial director, at an event in Toronto.

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