Vanessa Ho

Articles by Vanessa Ho

Canada’s Auditor General smacks Ottawa’s IT security

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Wireless thrives, RFID flies, viruses multiply in 2005: Deloitte

WiFi thrives, RFID flies, viruses multiply, and VoIP (despite all its problems) survives.Those, in a nutshell, are among the top technology trends for 2005, identified by the seers at Deloitte

Integrated vice-president of health information and CIO for the London hospitals

Two London, Ont.-based health care centres touted the benefits of a recently built network linking them together at a Cisco Systems-sponsored event in Toronto today. London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and St. Joseph

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Cell covers become sunflowers

Director of BlackBerry Solutions, Research in Motion.

Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM), on Wednesday, announced new version of its security software for Blackberry messages that it says will ensure the "confidentiality, integrity and authenticity" of messages sent over the device.The software offers support for Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME), an encryption feature Waterloo, Ont.-based RIM says is particularly important to government users in Canada and the United States.

Q&A: Lewis Hooper

Lewis Hooper is a busy man. A veteran of health care IT, Hooper was recently appointed regional CIO of five Toronto hospitals

Canada ahead of the pack in telecom regulation, says study

The Canadian telecom industry is far better regulated than its counterparts in the U.S., Britain, and Europe, a recent study concludes. The industry

Software mergers likely to continue in 2005

In a trend that seems to have reversed itself in recent years, mergers and acquisitions in the Canadian software and computer services industry has made a comeback in 2004.This is according to a recent report released by Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA).

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