Julie Clow

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Compaq launches access-on-demand packages

Compaq customers will soon be able to pay for computers and services the same way they pay for heat and water, said a Compaq vice-president.

Mitel offers SME solution

Kanata, Ont.-based Mitel Networks Corp. hopes that its newest offering of network server solutions will help businesses and branch offices solve the quandary of not having an IT staff member always on hand.

Partnership may alienate customers

Moves like the recent report of a possible marriage of HP and Compaq may make customers run scared, according to the president of Sun Microsystems

The bell is tolling for select Canadian carriers: report

A projected slowdown in the fibre optics industry will likely force a large-scale consolidation of long-distance carriers across North America, according to a recent report.

Nimda takes down New Brunswick government

The latest computer worm, Nimda, squirmed its way into government offices in New Brunswick Tuesday, leaving residents attempting to conduct government business online no choice but to roll back the calendar a few years.

Nimda takes down New Brunswick government

The latest computer worm, Nimda, squirmed its way into government offices in New Brunswick Tuesday, leaving residents attempting to conduct government business online no choice but to roll back the calendar a few years.

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