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Supply chain outfit starts up with some familiar offerings

When the Burlington, Ont. company he worked for as chief technology officer went bust, David Kuehner saw value in its supply chain management software. He secured its rights and now, two years later, a new company known as B2B Connex is ready to make another go of it.

ID fraud sets stage for smart card use

Smart cards are poised for growth in 2006, according to an analyst report, but as far as the Canadian market goes, some industries are smartening up faster than others.

NTP software enables chargeback for storage

NTP Software recently launched an enhancement to its storage management software that lets IT administrators charge departments or business units in an enterprise for their use of storage resources.

Yahoo Canada unveils slicker, feature-rich home page

Yahoo Canada's newly redesigned home page is choc full of features likely to appeal to consumers

IPV6 for E-business portal to be unveiled in Australia

In what could be the biggest endorsement to date for next-generation networking in Australia, ICT Minister Senator Helen Coonan will officially open the IPv6 for E-business portal later this year.

From channel surfing to channel control

What good are 500 channels if only a handful of shows are worth watching? There is an antidote to this surfeit of "worthless" channels. It lies in providing 'content coach potatoes'

Sandisk to buy rival M-Systems for US$1.6B

SanDisk Corp. will acquire competing flash memory developer M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. for US$1.6 billion, the two companies said late Sunday.

Ottawa fire ignites desire for better backup systems

Some good can emerge, even from a catastrophe. The blaze at two Iron Mountain data facilities

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