HP innovations help channel simplify print fleet management
The vendor says consistent firmware and app development are turning printers into strategic productivity tools
The vendor says consistent firmware and app development are turning printers into strategic productivity tools
Cities are taking the lead with open data, but the feds are catching up in the social media space
Ontarians have no excuse for tossing old iPods in the trash as a province-wide recycling program doubles its list of devices and drop-off locations
Edmonton’s CIO outlines five steps rooted in IT the city is taking toward open governments
Experts in open government and social media discussed everything from government-as-a-platform to app stores at the Open City Workshop in Edmonton
How an IT consultant overhauled the IT network at his son’s school, with a little help from Microsoft and Windows 7
Fraud experts at a SAS Institute event in Toronto addressed challenges facing the government when it comes to combatting fraud, and why the “crown jewel” in fraud detection is powerful analytics
Five predictions for mobile trends for the coming year
With competitors launching desktop virtualization solutions, Citrix is going in another direction
Lotus Connections is featured on a bus equipped with iNotes, Symphony, and security for boundary workers
Scientists at the Xerox Research Centre of Canada reveal research on reusable paper and printable organic electronics
We close our series of mobile application reviews with the store that kick-started the trend: Apple’s App Store. Jennifer Kavur goes shopping
IBM’s E.X.I.T.E. program encourages middle school students to explore the technology field
Ontario’s privacy commissioner gave a thumbs up to McAfee yesterday as the company unveiled Internet security software for families.
“The bane of IT shops is you buy a lot of hardware and it becomes underutilized,” says the company’s CIO. Here’s his company’s contribution to the answer