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Users to IBM: beef up security wares

Big Blue's largest users have spoken: they want IBM Corp. to improve its e-commerce wares and security features. These were just the top two issues that surfaced in a survey by Share, a large IBM user group.

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Toronto-based 724 Solutions Inc.

Catena offers line-card replacement

The folks at DSL equipment start-up Catena Networks Inc. all carry the company slogan,

Kaval helps wireless signals cut corners

When you hear a slight humming and the room gets noticeably darker, chances are there

PowerQuest rolls out Win NT/2000 software

Storage utility company PowerQuest Corp. this month is expected to launch software for midsize Windows NT companies that helps network professionals monitor, manage and reconfigure storage resources.

VPN users to get management help

Two leading players in the VPN (virtual private network) market are launching products to ease and coordinate management of VPNs and firewalls.

SETI project slowed by copper thieves

The search for life in outer space hit a snag when the SETI@Home project ran into some ...

Wireless briefs

Fuzion Wireless Communications announced it has enabled the North York area in Ontario (formerly part of Metropolitan...

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“The right tool for the right job” is an old adage that is still perfectly valid in this day and age. In fact, it’s...

Starting with the Solution and Working Back

The fact that many of the top companies in the world today were born in the cloud doesn’t surprise Jason Mota, Co-Founder and CPO...

Cognitive Systems – A quick study in dedication and self-belief

What if you came up with a new way to leverage a common household device but no one — not even the device manufacturers...

Leveraging the power of interactive experiences in retail

Product imagery, done right, can drive retail sales into the stratosphere. But as many companies know, product imagery “done right” is done for less....