Tim Wilson

Articles by Tim Wilson

Public Wi-Fi still has legs

For the average Internet user, wireless means Wi-Fi. Most routers used in offices and at hot-spots in local cafes and

Shared services stretch government IT dollars

Public-private shared service deals have helped to unlock US$3.3 trillion dollars in government cash globally, according to a recent report from A.T. Kearney. Nine countries are included in the findings, including Canada, which is recognized for its best practices.

Shared services cut costs survey finds

Public-private shared service deals have helped to unlock US$3.3 trillion dollars in government cash globally, according to a recent report from global consultant firm A.T. Kearney Inc. Nine countries are included in the findings, including Canada, which is recognized for its best practices.

Tracking down network tie-ups

Applications-based solutions can put a strain on the network, and it's important to know whether your wired infrastructure can hold up.

Security survey raises warning flags for newer wireless tech

Wireless adoption is moving briskly in the post-WEP era, with advanced encryption gaining ground, yet there have been some minor setbacks. There are also some potential warning flags for still-emerging technologies such as RFID

Nortel forges ahead with WiMax, new alliances

In recent weeks Nortel has made a couple of splashy announcements that suggest the company is regaining some traction. The first, that Bell Canada is deploying Metro Ethernet Manager (MEM), a network and service operations management solution, is a straight business deal. The second, that Nortel

Ceryx lands LePage for Microsoft

Ceryx put another arrow in its quiver by signing Royal LePage to its Hosted Microsoft Exchange service for the realtor’s 12,000 sales representatives. Other...

Telepresence makes its mark

Technologies that aim to bring people together in a virtual way are becoming an option for some enterprises.

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