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Piracy stats flawed: open source proponent

BSA fails to consider impact of free software in latest report, consultant says

Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 will be offered in two Datacentre Editions (32- and 64-bit for Itanium2 systems only), two Enterprise Editions (32- and 64-bit), a Standard Edition and a Web Edition

Why Bill Gates missed the opening

Microsoft Canada's grand opening of its new offices was a sight to behold, except the company's founder and world's richest man skipped the party

Worldcom Canada showcases new service

Troubled global communications supplier, Worldcom sets its sights on developing new solutions for the marketplace as it prepares to escape bankruptcy protection

Symantec opens the door to third-party development

New channel program to focus on security for first time in Symantec's history with third-party developers

The storage consolidation journey Part 2

Part two of a two part series of technical articles on the best ways of doing more with less storage

Are the PC doomsayers wrong?

Market research indicates that PC shipments may significantly rise in Q3 of 2003 and beyond

Answering the unasked question

Arming your customers with information is always a good thing. However, arming customers with too much information can kill the sale

Readers weigh in on . . .

Industry's best; Web gaffe laid to rest; get it off your chest

Ingram Micro Canada launches vertical market focused SMB plan

Canadian SMB Alliance will have 21 vendor partners and is segmented into eight vertical markets

Voice and data culture clash

Market opportunities abound with IP especially for small businesses who want to reduce costs

A bad sign for Corel

Microsoft dumping its stake in Corel is just one of several bad news items that have tarnished the software maker this year

Canadian market banking on Centrino

Will Centrino technology be to notebooks what digital technology was to cellular telephones?

Venture capital deal puts Corel in play

The Ottawa software firm invites a takeover offer from the VC that bought out Microsoft's shares. Analysts tell us what should stay, what should go, and how this could all end

Tech Data aligns marketing with business units

Technology-focused programs are now the order of the day for Tech Data

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