The transformation of Dan Fortin
IBM Canada’s president reflects on his first year at the helm of subsidiary
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.
Upcoming version of DB2 will move ahead of competitors, says company, but an industry analyst believes it will only keep pace
IBM increases the number of its grid-approved partners to increase market penetration of the technology
Aiming products at the usual vertical markets doesn’t help anyone anymore
Leveraging his experience at HP, Andy Canham is preparing to lead Sun’s Canadian operation into emerging server, storage and software markets
Following other hardware manufacturers, Toshiba of Canada has started a recycling program to ensure most unwanted computer gear is disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
Sales of notebooks, servers and even desktop PCs in Canada did well in 2005, according to the latest figures by Evans Research Corp. of Toronto.
Novell outlines its next phase of open source with Suse Linux and virtualization
EMC has welcomed back an executivewho took a tour of duty with one of the world’s largest business intelligence vendors by appointing him to lead its Canadian operations.
SAN FRANCISCO – Itanium took a back seat to Intel’s announcements at this month’s bi-annual Developer Forum.
This year will see at least three new desktop open source suites aimed at the businesses. But buyers still don’t see a need to replace Microsoft
SAN FRANCISCO – Intel Corp. next generation microprocessors will emphasize improved energy efficiency and increased power performance.
The third annual study forecasts some key growth areas