Mandy Kovacs

Mandy is a lineup editor at CTV News. A former staffer at IT World Canada, she's now contributing as a part-time podcast host on Hashtag Trending. She is a Carleton University journalism graduate with extensive experience in the B2B market. When not writing about tech, you can find her active on Twitter following political news and sports, and preparing for her future as a cat lady.

Articles by Mandy Kovacs

HP unveils new Elite notebooks and all-in-one device

HP Inc. is hoping to enable greater productivity and more efficient teamwork with its latest product announcements at its annual global partner event, HP Reinvent, held this year in Chicago on September 12.

HP enhances Device-as-a-Service offering with analytics, better flexibility

HP Inc. is looking to make device management easier with its latest announcement at its annual global partner event, HP Reinvent, held this year in Chicago on September 12.

Trump making US job seekers increasingly consider working in Canada

Canada is no stranger to the controversial Trump administration, and it will likely feel its effects for years to come, particularly when it comes to jobs.

Hashtag Trending – EU wants China-like Internet censorship, Apple dethroned as the world’s second largest smartphone brand

Huawei surpasses Apple as the world’s second largest smartphone brand, the Red Sox are using smart watches to cheat in baseball, and the EU wants to follow in China’s footsteps by implementing internet censorship.

Rogers using mentorship programs to foster women in the workplace

IT World Canada takes some time during the 2017 Women in the IT Channel recognition luncheon, held in Toronto on Aug. 17, to talk with Kendall Milne Bancroft, director of retail enterprise sales at Rogers Communications, about what Rogers is doing to foster women in the workplace through mentoring programs.

Hashtag Trending – Tech execs react to DACA repeal, Google hiring in China

Tech executives speak out against Donald Trump’s move to end DACA, Google is hiring AI talent in China, and Lenovo fesses up to spyware.

Bell partners with Samsung to integrate advanced messaging for Canadian smartphone users

How we communicate with others via our mobile phones has been in constant flux since the first cellphone was created, from voice calling to text messaging to a variety of third party applications.

Canada is ripe for transformation, says new Canadian president of Dell Technologies

IT World Canada catches up with Kevin Connolly to talk about what his first steps will be as the new president of commercial sales of Canada at Dell Technologies, and how the company is fostering diversity in the workplace, while at the 2017 Women in the IT Channel recognition luncheon, held in Toronto on Aug. 17.

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