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5 Canadian tech firms among top 10 on Fast 500 list

Five Canadian technology-based companies were among the top 10 North American firms that made it this year to the Deloitte Fast 500 list. Loyalty, low costs and innovation enabled the companies to outpace their American counterparts in revenue growth, according to a recent survey by financial auditing firm Deloitte & Touche.

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Caution dogs Canadian e-business

Despite high Web usage and soaring broadband adoption rates, few Canadians are shopping online

A tale of two studies: Controversy erupts over conflicting IT spending predictions

An Ipsos-Reid study claiming Canadian companies will be spending less on information technology (IT) has sparked a controversy within Canada

Analyst, IDC Canada Ltd.

Companies in this country don't do badly at all when it comes to making IT outsourcing arrangements work, according to one Canadian industry analyst. The assessment contrasts strongly with the opinions of others, elsewhere. After researching Canadian IT outsourcing attitudes among businesses here, IDC Canada Ltd. analyst Leslie Rosenblood learned that corporations in this country are pretty good at devising sustainable contracts with service providers. It seems our oft-noted conservative approach to business

Canadian businesses under-investing in technology says report

Canadian businesses have been under-investing in their technology infrastructure, and that

Canada still top dog in strategic impact outsourcing

Although India and Canada are still the most popular outsourcing destinations in their respective categories, emerging markets have made significant headway during the past year, according to a report released Monday by neoIT, a San Ramon, Calif.-based offshore advisory and management firm.

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