The Top 25 Newsmakers of 2006 – Number 21: Novell Canada Ross Chevalier
Major updates were rolled out this year, but the big gest events took place just as 2006 was coming to an end
Major updates were rolled out this year, but the big gest events took place just as 2006 was coming to an end
The acquisition this year of a Canadian company has helped Autodesk fatten its bottom line
Channel manager helped to put many program pieces together and streamline it for partners
A big acquisition highlighted his year, making the company dominant in printer supply distribution
With big colour screens, keyboards and Bluetooth, smartphones have become essential tools for people on the go. Of the six we tested, one edged out ahead.
He’s splitting the company he co-founded to save it. Now Pollack has to build the publicly-traded firm again
The head of one of the biggest solution providers in the country strengthened its hand in Quebec
She builts a reseller channel from scratch and mades a name for BEA Systems in Canada
The long-time Open Text executive outbid a competitor to get Hummingbird, but will the merger fly
Palm’s top executive in Canada had to figure out how to make the Microsoft partnership work here
This year marked the debut of new specialization certifications Cisco hopes will make VARs more profitable
The co-owner of a speciality PC manufacturer is now playing a new game within Hewlett-Packard
He landed at Lenovo, launched the first non-IBM line at the company and then left for former rival Tech Data
After fast growth in the notebook market, Acer is going full speed to take on competitors on the PC front
Taking charge during a turbulent time at the distributor, Kalsbeek delivered in a big way