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IT Business Elsewhere: Toner from heaven

You say potato, I say fraud; DNA another way; mission to Mars

Who are we forgetting?

Researchers begin a three-year mission to talk with First Nations people and African-Nova Scotians that will help them evaluate Canada's digital divide. The project's leader explains why stats are so hard to come by

New ways to connect

CIOs need to continuously explore other ways of connecting with their enterprise

IT Business Elsewhere: Homeless hacker pleads guilty

Also: Net mischief in Asia, a virus in Malaysia, and grids in Australia

ITAC faces more turnover at the top

Approximately six months after its board of directors thought their search was over, the industry association had to start again. We talk to Bill Bergen's replacement to find out how he'll turn things around

IT industry wins round in engineering name debacle

update An Alberta court decision clears the way for software professionals to maintain their designation. But insiders say the fight has just begun

Canada’s IT managers set priorities for 2004

Find out what top decision makers plan to spend their money on and why

Dave’s crystal ball

Our resident prognosticator tells us what's in store for 2004

2003: The Year in Review

Troubled takeovers, Linux lawsuits and one big blackout. Is this the darkness before the dawn? We cover the year's highlights and lowlights, month by month

The Role of Special Ops

Why bridging the gap between the IT folks and business units can benefit from a little covert match-makingrn

A Philosophy For Change

Concordia University's Andrew McAusland is the man behind a 24/7 learning institution
IT Executive of the Year 2003rn

Canadian university struggles to retain ERP instructors

The pay is low, St. Francis Xavier department chair admits

IT then and now

The Software Human Resource Council says the demographics remain constant: Young, affluent and mostly male. We talk to an industry veteran to glean best practices that hold true after 30 years

The enterprise’s new clothes

review Don Tapscott and David Ticoll use their book The Naked Corporation to argue for more open information-sharing through IT. But is transparency all it's cracked up to be?

Archive: December 1999 — The Y2K worm threat

Three years ago, everyone was jittery over pre-millennial vulnerabilities

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