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IBM, feds and Ontario pump $210 million into new R&D centre

Projects focused on cloud and supercomputing will create 145 jobs, Ottawa says.

Startup news round-up: April 5, 2012

Montreal and Toronto designers launch Cuba travel site, businesses get UC assistance and online hiring data gets enhanced.

Ubuntu pitches metal-as-a-service for server provisioning

Metal-as-a -service (MAAS) will allow administrators to add new servers via a Web interface, says Ubuntu founder.

Dell to acquire Vancouver’s Make Technologies

Modernization specialist Make Technologies is Dell's third enterprise-related acquisition this week.

Beware of cloud ‘open-washing’ says Red Hat

Virtualization vendors are using 'open' as a marketing gimmick, says Red Hat.

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After five years of success, the Quebec-based diversity project adopts a Web format.

How Canada’s SMB cloud providers are changing the global landscape

SMB-sized cloud providers are emerging from Canada to compete with the biggest and best in the world. Here's their game plan to thrive, not just survive, the next wave of consolidation.

Okta enables cloud-based single sign-on for Xerox Canada

Xerox Canada can now arrange pickups of recyclable items such as printer cartridges from its own customers without customers or Xerox employees having to remember yet another password.

Three ways to use Evernote for work

You may not have considered how useful and versatile Evernote can be for business use.

Toronto firm awarded world’s first RaaS patent

Geminare has been granted the first ever patent for recovery-as-a-service cloud technology five long years after first developing it.

Did Microsoft leak attack code for critical Windows bug?

Hackers rushing to create an exploit for worm-ready RDP flaw may have gotten help from Microsoft or one of its AV partners

tuCloud challenges Microsoft’s OnLive service

tuCloud throws a few jabs at Microsoft's virtual desktop solution.

A fresh update for LibreOffice

Version 3.5.1 of the free office suite delivers additional security and stability, its makers say.

Montreal filmmaker takes SXSW interactive awards

BLA BLA an interactive film by Vincent Morisset bags the Interactive Award for Art at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas

Personal cloud to usurp personal computer by 2014: Gartner

As mobile devices become ubiquitous in our lives, we're looking to create personal cloud solutions to manage and secure all that mobile content, Gartner study says.

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