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Nanotechnology gets down to business

special report Practical applications may be a decade off, but the groundwork is well under way to create components that could reshape the enterprise. Introducing the Canadians who are thinking small -- really small -- and the obstacles they face

Market leaders that might have been

We offer obituaries for the products that didn't survive the downturn

Supercomputer group pulls in big numbers

Researchers explain how a partnership between the Numerical Algorithms Group and the High Performance Computing Virtual Library could speed developments in bioinformatics, econometrics and drug discovery

Canada ranks below U.S., U.K. in global IT comparison

Info-Tech Research says our failure to strategically align technology purchases puts us behind, but IDC and Meta Group analysts have their own ideas

League Data pens 10-year deal with CGI

Credit union hands over call centre management in $80-million deal

Professional group takes users into account

Staff members at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta are logging in to a much different IT environment following a migration of its...

The Year Of Living Cautiously

The Canadian PC market weathered through a rough year in 2002; 2003 doesn't look any betterrn

When outsourcing deals hit rock bottom

Compass execs explain the problems and how to avoid them in the first place

CGI makes $313 million bid to acquire Cognicase

The Montreal-based outsourcer turns to its rival's largest shareholder and customer to forge a takeover, a strategy IDC calls "eat the young"

MasterCard charges ahead with messaging overhaul

transactionsThe credit card firm puts banks on notice to prepare their infrastructure for a change in its payment system that will boost processing speeds on its VPN to 1.9 milliseconds

Mark’s Work Wearhouse puts Linux at the point of sale

in stores Retek rollout cuts maintenance costs 50 per cent, CIO says

ABCs of fashionable Accounting

A tight timeframe to replace its financial software translated into an efficiency exercise for Danier Leather

SCM brings integration to the forefront

""Some enterprises don't like to think about integration,"" says CME's David Hume. ""It's a difficult process."" Indeed, after the dislocations and pain of ERP...

Working out supply chain kinks

Canadian manufacturers are a still wary of supply management software in the wake of huge ERP expenditures and the e-commerce meltdown. But vendors are coming to the table with SCM packages that will plug into existing systems to ease integration headachesrn

Oracle Courts Exchange Users

Collaboration Suite builds on 9i to handle e-mail, voice mail and faxes

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