BRIC printers
The manufactuer brings out a $149 LaserJet, more colour and all-in-one units aimed at small business
The manufactuer brings out a $149 LaserJet, more colour and all-in-one units aimed at small business
Smaller companies need help in buying IT products and services. Understanding their priorities and carefully explaining the advantages of technology will help the channel cash in on this growing market
AOpen has released more powerful versions of its dimunitive Mini PC, hoping rising energy costs will encourage companies to replace power-sucking desktop computers and rack servers with the device.
Canadian system builders say competing peripherals offer more margins
Christian Growth Solutions banks on IP telephony for faith outreach
As the economics in IT changed, three partners looked to add value in other ways
The industry is entering a period of intense multi-tasking and it has to stop
Forrester Research has come out with a technology brand scorecard. The results may be suprising
CDN’s Top 100 Solution Provider rankings is out and there is a new No. 1 company
IBM Canada’s president reflects on his first year at the helm of subsidiary
Microsoft’s decision to support two versions of Linux in its virtualization software is a ringing endorsement of open source in the enterprise, say open source advocates.
TORONTO – Employees often use their cellular phones on the job – racking up large bills for air time – but many are reluctant to use Wi-Fi phones because of their short battery life and higher cost, according to speakers at Voice on the Net Canada, an industry conference recently held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Upcoming version of DB2 will move ahead of competitors, says company, but an industry analyst believes it will only keep pace
Deal with National Service Centre to lift load from partners in big cities, says distributor
IBM increases the number of its grid-approved partners to increase market penetration of the technology