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US lawmakers try to restrict usage of Social Security numbers

The possibility that U.S. lawmakers might restrict the widespread use of Social Security numbers in commerce because of consumer privacy issues is prompting concern in the financial services industry. n

Intel commits big money to Third World project

Intel hopes to gain a head start on untapped markets in the Third World by launching World Ahead, a global program that will pour US$ 1 billion over the next five years to promote computer training and Internet use in developing countries.

Vision 2006 – Symantec guarantees ‘continuous, comprehensive’ protection

Tony Soprano step aside. Symantec Corp. is now in the protection business. And its turf is pretty wide. Infrastructure, information and interactions

Monster captures future IT job trends

The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA Alliance), an Ottawa-based technology advocacy group, recently partnered with Monster Canada, a Montr

Feds aim to cut IT costs through consolidation

The Bush administration believes it can cut the US government's annual IT infrastructure costs, proposed at US$22.4 billion for fiscal 2007, by 16 percent to 27 percent through increased consolidation, standardization and interoperability.

Study: IT allowing more people to work from home

There is growing evidence that more people these days don

One of those, and one of those. . .

Canadian government agencies have pegged content management as a top IT priority this year. Fair enough, bearing in mind that research makes clear that one size definitely doesn't fit all.

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It’s time for public sector tech leaders to get serious about their skills

Canada's public sector is currently lagging behind when it comes to the adoption of digital skills. Pluralsight's recent State of Upskilling report tells us that...

Managing the moving parts of the next normal workplace

For all the upheaval it has brought, the global crisis has done something positive for employers – it has forced every player, from the...