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By Shane Schick 5/14/2007 12:10
Canadian IT executives are pretty sure that a converged IP network will keep their data safe. They just don't want to pay for it.
Smart Systems for Health stung by privacy reviewBy Shane Schick 5/8/2007 14:27
Ontario's Smart Systems for Health Agency needs to bring its privacy policy in line with provincial legislation, change its operating procedures and manage documents more carefully, Anne Cavoukian's office has warned.
Designs to focus on IT needs of disabledBy Grant Buckler 5/7/2007 14:10
An IBM-sponsored program to help ensure that computer science graduates learn to design products with disabled people's needs in mind could mean better product design for everybody.
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CC - Feature: Don't let them leave
by Gail Balfour
What companies don't realize is that their most critical assets include the employees that work for them.
by Briony Smith
The Saskatchewan government has announced a plan to create what it called the country's largest wireless Internet network, which will allow the province's four largest cities' residents and visitors to access free-of-charge Wi-Fi in the downtown core and post-secondary institutions.
by Lynn Greiner
RIM's latest handheld offers e-mail integration, but misses out on Wi-Fi capabilities
by CC Staff
Computing Canada's next transition: Our merger with ComputerWorld by Shane Schick
For more than 30 years, Computing Canada has been helping IT professionals understand how their profession is changing. For nearly as long, our competitor ComputerWorld Canada has been doing the same thing. It's time we joined forces, and that's exactly what we're doing.
Guest Column You can't bureaucratize corporate morality with IT automation
By Mark Borkowski
We talk about business intelligence, but can it be said that corporations possess real intelligence and will?
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