Steve Wozniak in Canada: An Apple icon’s next steps
He helped engineer the Apple II and danced with the stars. Now the Woz makes a rare visit to Waterloo, where he discusses his new role as Fusion i-o’s chief scientist
He helped engineer the Apple II and danced with the stars. Now the Woz makes a rare visit to Waterloo, where he discusses his new role as Fusion i-o’s chief scientist
VARs may not be able to sell the CRM offering, but it could help VARs change the way they sell
Hosted IT infrastructure and applications online can bring benefits, but attendees at the Canadian Cloud Computing Conference heard more about the challenges for corporations
Westmere will bring tighter integration and the potential for higher performance, lower power consumption, or both
As IT World Canada prepares to help produce next week’s Cloud Computing Conference, the chief software architect of a Toronto-based loyalty company discusses his early experiences
The head of Nortel’s international users group is confident creditor protection will give the firm the time it needs to get back in the black
A successful Certicom acquisition could make the BlackBerry’s security more enterprise-friendly
Being part of Microsoft’s Technical Adoption Program gives this Toronto VAR a market edge
New configuration manager product pushes vendor in a new direction
After more than 10 years out of the spotlight, the distribution veteran has a plan
The company brings in the channel to remind them of a major ERP offering that was released earlier this summer, and offers them a tool to help sell it
Panorama Software’s PowerApps service may be best used by ISVs
Ballmer could marshal his resources to make good on his predecessor’s promise
The company launches a gateway product designed to scan sites in real time for potential threats
Microsoft’s popular portal development suite is springing up all over the enterprise, but not without some problems. Habanero Consulting Group discusses some custom services