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Rogers CEO doesn’t think Wireless Code should even exist

Rogers' CEO says that carriers should be doing a good enough job with customer service that regulation isn't required.

Inside Deloitte’s office of the future

Deloitte Canada's newest office is bold, unorthodox, stylish, attractive, and tech-driven - everything you'd expect from a group of accountants working at a 158-year-old...

Even California’s adult entertainment companies are investing in the blockchain

We've covered, at great length and in explicit detail, the many benefits that businesses from banks to manufacturers to retailers have to gain by...

Innovation, collaboration, curiosity key to business success, Microsoft’s Gates and Nadella say

Fostering an innovative, open-minded, and collaborative corporate culture - one that gives employees the means to pursue new ideas and the freedom to abandon...

HP describes main failure around firmware outcry as ‘communication’ problem

PALO ALTO, Calif. – An open letter alleging that HP Inc. intentionally programmed a recent security firmware update to shut down OfficeJet Pro printers...

4 trends the head of HP Labs believes will define the next 30 years of tech

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Whenever Shane Wall is asked what he believes the next big thing in tech will be - and as HP...

Canada’s top business technology management students to compete in competition hosted by ITAC, ITWC

The Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC) is pleased to partner with IT World Canada to host the first National Business Technology Management (BTM)...

Embracing Salesforce helped Toronto’s Furniture Bank support nearly 80% more people in only 2 years

Organizing one move is difficult enough. Now imagine organizing 25. Every day. That's essentially the challenge faced by Furniture Bank, a Toronto-based organization with a unique, but...

Do you Yahoo? 500M affected by new hack

The hits keep coming for beleaguered search engine icon Yahoo Inc. - and not the good kind. On Thursday, the company revealed that what it...

IBM launches startup incubator in the heart of downtown Toronto

IBM Corp. - the 105 year-old computing giant known for its cloud computing services, Watson analytics platform, and a decision to sell its iconic...

Shopify supporting Ladies Learning Code on Sept. 24

This Saturday, more than 1500 Canadians will have a unique opportunity to learn computer programming from the experts. For six hours on Sept. 24, not-for-profit...

Kirstine Stewart takes wing from Twitter to join Diply

Kirstine Stewart is leaving her role as vice-president of media at Twitter Inc. to take new role as chief strategy officer with London, Ont.-based...

Tangerine, Moneris among 18 finalists vying for ITAC’s 2016 Ingenious Awards

A new line of biometric banking services, a cloud-based payment API, and a project by one of Canada's largest cities to integrate its transit...

ITWC a finalist for 4 awards at Canadian Online Publishing Awards

ITWC is a finalist in four different areas at this year's Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPA), reflecting the range of its digital publishing talents,...

Leaked Apple emails a case study in how to avoid alienating female employees

Your business can be one of the most iconic and admired companies in the world and still have a toxic workplace. That's the key takeaway...

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