Vanessa Ho

Articles by Vanessa Ho

Fibre merger more viable for local business

Business customers in the Waterloo region should benefit from the recent merger of two southern Ontario utility telcom firms (utelcos), according to at least one industry observer.

VIA sees transparent savings

Mike Gaudreau of VIA Rail Canada Inc. says he chose a telecommunications network from MTS Allstream Inc. for the forward-thinking savvy and edgy competitiveness shown by the service provider. They

New Cisco solution targets SMBs

With small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) beginning to transition into deploying high value IT solutions, Cisco Systems Inc. announced a system tailored for the SMB called the Cisco Business Communications Solution.

Dell offers Microsoft Exchange 2003 migration service

As Dell Inc.'s services division continues to grow, the Round Rock, Tex- based company announced the addition of Microsoft Exchange 2003 migration services to its expanding Dell Professional Services portfolio.

3G, WLAN need ties

The dawn of the Wireless LAN (WLAN) and cellular convergence age is approaching. There are about 29 million subscribers to these networks in the U.S. and almost 55 million worldwide.

Getting more out of servers with less power

A main point of discussion at last month

Beating back spam at the network’s edge

By moving its spam eradication process from the Exchange server to the edge of the network, Calgary-based builder Jayman MasterBuilt says it has dramatically enhanced network bandwidth, while reducing spam volumes.

Police move to e-tickets

After August 18, citizens of the city of Ottawa will find it more difficult to fight tickets issued by traffic officers. Gone are the days of hand-written tickets, as the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) will be moving towards electronic ticketing.

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