Stefan Dubowski

Articles by Stefan Dubowski

SAP puts retail in the front window

At its annual user conference yesterday, SAP AG aimed to make clear its commitment to retailers seeking the sort of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that the German tech vendor offers

Put RFID on front burner: Wal-Mart

The best way for Canadian manufacturers, distribution firms and retailers to wrap their collective, corporate heads around radio-frequency identification (RFID) is to start experimenting with the technology, according to a Wal-Mart Stores Inc. vice-president.

XML creator castigates binary plan

A technology standards-making body proposes a way to make XML files smaller and, in turn, easier for computers to process, but Jean Paoli, one of the mark-up language

Startup gets locked down

Imagine the nightmare your company would face if one of its computer hard drives landed in the hands of a competitor. It

U Vic

The University of Victoria in B.C. is finished Phase I of its

owner, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Bob Young may well have been joking yesterday when he offered his oddball solution to a trademark dispute between Apple Computer Inc. and a tech retailer, fighting each other over the name of a new operating system. But all jests aside, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats owner says this legal battle raises a serious IT issue.

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