Lynn Greiner

Lynn Greiner has been interpreting tech for businesses for over 20 years and has worked in the industry as well as writing about it, giving her a unique perspective into the issues companies face. She has both IT credentials and a business degree.

Articles by Lynn Greiner

2020’s who’s who in U.S. patents: IBM still No. 1

In 2020, for the 28th consecutive year, IBM was granted the most U.S. patents: 9,130, to be exact, light years ahead of number two Samsung Electronics' 6,415 (though Samsung Display, ranked number sixteen, scored an additional 1,902).

Only 25% of Canadians trust enterprises, forcing corporations to reprioritize

Experts during a recent ITWC webinar share their insights into what corporations have to do to gain and maintain trust from Canadians.

Choosing an MSP: Cymax Group case study

This is the last in a series of three articles sponsored by Ricoh looking at how different companies facing transformation evaluate their MSP options....

Security incident forces firm to consider its MSP options

This is the second is a series of three articles sponsored by Ricoh looking at how real companies facing transformation evaluated their MSP options....

Dead and dying: end of support approaches for these products

Almost every year, IT departments have to worry about products that are going out of support. Here's a brief selection of some of the software that will need attention in the near future.

The great 2020 Gmail outage: A tale of two blackouts, and lessons learned

Last week was an unhappy one for Google. It suffered two major outages; the root cause of each could concisely be described as "oops". Here's what happened.

A quarter of Canadian business leaders are unaware of third-party code running on their websites, says Zoho

Almost one-quarter of Canadian business leaders are not aware that third parties can install code on their websites without their consent, leading to the potential for privacy issues, according to a survey

5 things I learned I needed during COVID-19

Here's a look at five items that I wouldn't have expected would matter, but they did.

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