The ApPRINTice
A lot of vendors say they listen to the channel but Samsung actually proved it
A lot of vendors say they listen to the channel but Samsung actually proved it
New line up of products out at Citrix’ iForum conference
Canadian subsidary to carry new line of IT data projectors for SMB, education and government market places
Three versions are available: For small and mid-size companies, for enterprises and for dual-band networks
Jennifer Stoddart says businesses see value in compliance, but complaints under the Act are up by more than 100 per cent. An independent watchdog points out areas of confusion
Until recently, Aten Technology sold its remote management hardware to OEM manufacturers and direct sales companies.
A Romanian-based security company wants to expand its toehold in Canada.
Partnership to build broadband-capable BlackBerrys
After three years on the job, Borland Canada’s lead man continues to talk strategy in both the channel and in application lifecycle
After a stint in L.A., executive comes back to rescue the subsidiary
Federal circuit decision prolongs uncertainty around BlackBerry manufacturer’s future in the U.S.
His prediction still holds, but companies are already looking at alternatives
Following nearly two years of dormancy on the office suite front, Sun Microsystems introduced the latest version of its office suite StarOffice 8 last month.
The maker of AutoCAD is buying Toronto-based 3D graphics software developer Alias for US$182 million cash.