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All the pressures and deadlines of the real IT world

Competition attempts to mirror values of the business community. Participants encouraged to make decisions based on the 'customer'

Queen’s grabs glory

More than 70 teams from 31 countries gathered for the International Collegiate Programming Contest in Prague, hosted by the Association of Computing Machinery. Canadian universities took top honours.rn

Québec court rules against Microsoft

Microsoft Canada has contravened a provincial professional code by using the word "engineer" in its international software certification program, a Québec court has ruled.

High-tech firms ready to hire due to growth spurt: Survey

But recruiting expert warns this may not be the resurgence the sector has been anticipating.rn

The engineering of a female pioneer

She's battled her share of adversity over 40 years, and Monique Frize wants the world to change for the next crop of female engineers.rn

IT Business Elsewhere: The presidential killer app

Vote today! Plus: Should IT managers be given green tea?

Centennial’s sci-tech centre to include soft-skills focus

Ontario college hopes applied degrees will meet employers' needs

IT Business Elsewhere: Laptops in the tub

Data transfer hits the wall; annoying cell phones explained

Tailoring help to the savvy user

Staff in biotechnology companies don't need a lot of hand-holding in the form of IT support, and that means the IT department can focus on other priorities.rn

The sales approach to project management

It may be your project to manage, but remember it's the end users — the customers — who are the main focus.rn

Canada’s IT associations give certifications an upgrade

Organizations like SIP and CIPS are helping to make sure that skills keep pace with technology. Also, why vendor-independent training may be more valuable

Welcome to the ‘Zen and the Art of Agile Computing’ workshop

After participating in an Open Space workshop, it's clear that sometimes the simplest techniques are the most effective.rn

University of Calgary students score Java Challenge abroad

PRAGUE — Students from the University of Calgary emerged the victors in an international programming face-off on the eve of the Association of Computing...

CGI’s Godin predicts outsourcing panic bubble

CEO cautions that unchecked speculation could be the next Y2K

IT Business Elsewhere: Gone to the dogs

Countdown to armageddon; the US$1.1-million ringtone

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