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Dell schools Toronto students in PC assembly, repair

TechKnow program could be expanded across Canada, exec says

IT Business Elsewhere: Go phish!

Plus: Fingerprint painting foils forgers; CA puts Kazaa in the crosshairs

Open Text hands over hiring chores to Ceridian

Software firm seeks to free HR staff for more strategic activities

One CIO, divided by five

A quintet of Ontario health-care organizations has put one man in charge of its IT strategy. We ask him how he'll manage his time, set priorities and help meet local patient needs

Canadian exec takes top spot at CA

IBM's WebSphere guru named CEO at Computer Associates

CANARIE rewards five Canadian IT innovators

Montreal's CRIM honoured for French stenography tool

This is the dawning of the sage of Arius 3D

CIOs often have a range of technology and business skills, but how does this shape their career choices?rn

Leadership is the heart and soul of project management

Good leaders can separate the regular infantry from the green berets in the project management battleground.rn

A numbers game: Analysing the health of the Canadian IT sector

Industry Canada's rosy reports on the IT sector aren't telling the whole story. Exports are down and so is employment.rn

Worst-case scenarios sell the business case: Panel

If IT execs don't convey a sense of urgency, senior management may opt to defer spending they think is not critical to stability, growth of the company.rn

IT Business Elsewhere: A match made in mobility

Love connections on cell phones. Plus: A funeral for dead code

Are the cubicle walls closing in?

The National Research Council looks at the relationship between open-plan offices and employee productivity. Canadian design firms offer their workstation tips

Innovation, accountability drive high performance

Jane Linder, an executive research fellow and director of the Accenture Institute for High-Performance Business, says successful public sector e-government projects usually have a...

Sybase opens up office next to U. of Waterloo

Software provider aims to develop research ties and attract students

Microelectronics firms say they need more partnerships

"Anyone who tries to go it alone will not be successful," exec says

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