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Vendors: We’ve got to do better at working with SMEs

Microsoft, IBM and others share thoughts at e-Economy conference

IT Business Elsewhere: Spinach-powered laptops

Call centres that eavesdrop; Internet junkies cut the cord for two weeks

Sharpen tech skills to stay on the cutting edge

Stay up to date with hot trends by attending trade shows and reading industry publications.rn

Polar Bear adds triOS to training arsenal

CrossOff acquires assets to gain more technical expertise, notably in the areas of programming, database management.rn

Ergonomics a good fit for ailing workers

One in 10 Canadians suffers from repetitive motion injuries, and experts warn the cost of avoiding symptoms could be long-term disability.rn

Enterprise architects build a future beyond the CIO

These IT professionals are taking on a role that's part infrastructure watchdog, part integration evangelist and all business.rn

Big Blue to cultivate aboriginal IT talent

A skills development program from IBM will reach out to communities across the country. A provincial minister explains why the private sector needs to get more involved

CGI adds Halifax to list of development locations

Centre to be funded through six-year deal with Manulife Financial

Only an Olympic mindset will ensure enterprise project management success

Before enterprises go for EPM gold, they should ensure they've invested enough time and resources to make it work.rn

A loss of control isn’t always as bad as it sounds

On the silver lining side of the equation, CIOs now have more time to focus on contract provisions and supplier relationships.rn

The politics of insourcing: Who pays the bill?

Developing IT chargeback systems isn't easy. A CIO with experience at two major banks and the Ontario government walks through some best practices.rn

IT workers nonplussed by plan to scrap retirement age

But IT workers say the economic landscape means they may not take advantage.rn

IT Business Elsewhere: I’ve attacked you! Now hire me!

There's more than one way to market yourself. Plus: Wi-Fi without PCs

Alternate Universe: Apple licenses the Mac

The release of HP's iPod stirs up the industry's oldest debate -- if Steve Jobs had treated his OS like Windows in 1984, would Apple look more like Microsoft in 2004?

School board CIO takes long-term view of IT needs

John Steele, CIO of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, says when it comes to IT in education, the issues are, well, elementary. There are plenty of demands and not enough money, which all adds up to having to find creative ways to solve problems.

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