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Being compliant doesn’t mean being secure: study

Despite growing pressure on enterprises to comply with increasing government and industry security regulations, a majority of Canadian businesses believe falling into line doesn’t...

Calgary hack nights put the start back in startup

Startup Calgary has unveiled some major changes to its vision and focus with one overarching goal: focusing on the startup's start. According to the organization,...

Ontario SMBs offered access to high performance computing resources

Could your business benefit from access to high performance computing (HPC) resources and collaboration with university researchers? If so, Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)...

Rypple co-founder lands role in venture capital

What do you do after you sell your startup to Salesforce.com? You go into venture capital, of course. Omers Ventures, the venture capital investment arm...

IBM reaffirms its commitment to Open Standards

Cloud computing customers need the ability to access pools of information from different sources. They must be able to access code and tools from...

What to expect when you’re launching a startup in the Maritimes

According to Jevon MacDonald, launching a startup in Atlantic Canada is a little different. According to the co-founder of Startupnorth.ca, building a startup in Atlantic...

Learning from startup mistakes: Four lessons to live by

I began my career in technology journalism in Ottawa in the late 1990s, at the tail-end of the technology bubble. Covering the Ottawa start-up...

Few tech firms make Deloitte’s list of Canada’s best managed companies

The Deloitte list of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 2012 is out, and not many technology firms made the cut this year. Established in 1993,...

Incubes cohort 3 interviews: TopThat, L4NP, Videogami

Just minutes after these three startups publicly launched their businesses in front of a room of investors and peers, we had the chance to...

Law offers Canadian Web site operators inadequate protection against libel claims

Canadian law is sorely lacking when it comes to protecting website operators from claims of libel. The United Kingdom's laws on defamation are very similar...

Yahoo CEO sparks work from home debate – do employees care?

A controversial edict from Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer banning her employees from working from home – if you want to work at Yahoo, you...

Calling all Canadians to the new land of opportunity

Oh Canada, our home and ... one of the world's most developed nations filled with 32 million of the most culturally, ethnically and linguistically...

Angel Investors – Do they add value for entrepreneurs?

Much ado about angels has been made of late in the Canadian blogosphere - and not the kind that have wings and strum harps...

Welcome to the new ITBusiness.ca!

Welcome to a new and improved www.itbusiness.ca! We hope you find it provides you with a more fluid, interactive and intuitive experience. Over the last few...

And the Oscar for most Facebook likes goes to…

Even if Sunday night’s Oscars broadcast was sort of boring, at least we could amuse ourselves by opening up our second screen of choice...

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