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Media Kits This month in Technology in Government

TIG - Beyond Borders: E-government has become plain old government for most countries
by Vawn Himmelsbach
Canada, although cited as a leader, still has much to learn from other nations' experiences
by Kathleen Sibley
Over the years, as you can see from the collage of covers above, Technology in Government has undergone many evolutions since it first stepped out from under the wings of its parent publication, Computing Canada.
by Vawn Himmelsbach
Both will be demonstrating their leadership at this year's GTEC, which will focus on the march toward shared services
by Rob Carnegie
Y2K, brain drain, ubiquitous connectivity were all issues we faced and conquered
by Vawn Himmelsbach
Organizations turn to managed services as security increases in complexity. Cost of infrastructure and of recruiting and retaining security staff proving prohibitive.
by Yogi Schulz
by Dan Perley
We should first take IT away from the finance and administration folks
Security, management and procurement challenges are here to stay in public sector IT by Kathleen Sibley
Dear readers: There's good news and bad news.





