Kristy Pryma

Articles by Kristy Pryma

Execs no IT geeks

More IT budgets are predicted to rise this year than last, training budgets are inadequate and senior management is not perceived to be competent around IT.

IT workers stressed out

Few professions can be said to be stress-free. Everyone at some point or another has to face a deadline or a shift in management that can cause stress levels to swell.

GoodContacts keeps enterprises in touch

In business, there

Governments to see Microsoft code

In the name of security, Microsoft Corp. says it will give national governments and international organizations access to the code underlying current versions, beta releases and service packs of Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows CE.

IBM puts teachers in the classroom

As part of its Women in Technology program, IBM Canada Ltd. recently pulled 30 teachers out of their classrooms to become students for a day.

Tools keep an eye on Web use

On a scale with anarchy at one end and a police state at the other, most companies

IT workers are among the most stressed

Few professions can be said to be stress-free. Everyone at some point or another has to face a deadline or a shift in management that can cause stress levels to swell. For IT professionals, however, stress is more often the norm than the exception.

Governments to see MS code

In the name of security, Microsoft Corp. says it will give national ngovernments access to the code underlying Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows nServer 2003 and Windows CE.

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