Joaquim P. Menezes

Articles by Joaquim P. Menezes

New work styles work wonders at Telus

"To support people working when and where they can be most effective," is how Telus executive Mark Lang characterizes the goal of the Workstyles Program being formally rolled out across his company today.

Making change mgt work for you

Prof. Teresa Rose of the University of Waterloo discusses the drivers and obstacles to this phenomenon, and the role that IT professionals can play in supporting change-management programs within their companies in this interview with IT World Canada's online editor, Joaquim P. Menezes. Includes video of the interview.

Recall Canada strives for

Speed, unprecedented accuracy, and a document management process that saves customers time, money and minimizes the risk of public exposure

Waterloo prof: How to bridge the IT-Business divide

Over the past decade there has been a move to see technology as something that services outside customers as much as it does employees within a firm, Rod McNaughton says

Samsung BD-P1200 – feature rich, but still pricey

Samsung's second-generation Blu-Ray player is a good buy, and certainly has an edge over current first-gen Blu-Ray players from other vendors. But despite the price drop, some value-conscious buyers may still find the device too pricey.

Communicating IT value

If information technology (IT) has to serve business, IT must talk the language of business, says Savino DiPasquale, vice-president of IT and CIO at GlaxoSmithKline. Read the article, see the video.

Tata to aid India’s telecom expansion

India's largest outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. has landed a US$140 million contract from the India's large state-owned telecommunications services provider, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd., for the deployment of next-generation networks in the country.

iPhone unlocked – but is it a big deal?

The buzz is that with the iPhone unlocking strategy now made public, a small but fairly lucrative service industry will spring up offering onwers the facility of unlocking their device for a "reasonable" fee

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