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What surprises could the Liberals’ 2016 budget hold for Canada’s tech industry?

Canadian tech firms anxiously await to see how much the current federal government is committed to supporting the sector

The three things holding back BC’s tech industry

KPMG report says British Columbia's tech industry is doing well but there's lots of room for improvement

president, Communitech

About an hour west of Toronto lies an area that has spawned some of the most successful technology companies in North America: Waterloo region. As a result, it has become a captive destination for venture capital investment. The latest milestone in this investment bonanza is a $50 million venture capital fund from Waterloo, On.-based Tech Capital Partners Inc. aimed at giving the region's tech startups a leg up.

Celebrating 20 years of IT history: a recap

Over the course of 2004, ComputerWorld Canada celebrated its 20th year of reporting on the Canadian information technology industry. To help mark the occasion, ComputerWorld ran several special features throughout the year harkening back to the industry's earliest days. Here is recap of those featues.

Microsoft revises, AOL accepts antispam plan revisions

After running into opposition to its Sender ID antispam plan, Microsoft Corp. has revised and resubmitted it to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for consideration, according to a company spokesperson.

Outsourcing fears rattle U.K. government, businesses

Fear of China's and India's growing strengths as outsourcing and development centres permeated the U.K. government's enterprise conference in London Monday, where top technology executives and government leaders met to discuss strategies for developing more business at home.

Outsourcing fears rattle U.K. government, businesses

Fear of China's and India's growing strengths as outsourcing and development centres permeated a recent enterprise conference put on by the U.K. government in London, where top technology executives and government leaders met to discuss strategies for developing more business at home.

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