Quebec Auditor General finds lack of impartiality in IT contract selection process
Risks to the IT contract management process are not being properly mitigated, according to Quebec’s Auditor General.…
Risks to the IT contract management process are not being properly mitigated, according to Quebec’s Auditor General.…
Insight Public Sector, a division of multinational IT provider Insight Enterprises Inc. has announced that it has…
Non-profit technology association and certification body CompTIA said it aims to bolster policy advocacy and procurement capabilities…
The City of Winnipeg is located close to the middle of Canada. But, the city of close…
ORLANDO — Cisco Systems Inc. has been touting the $14-trillion opportunity in the Internet of Everything, which pulls…
CATA Alliance says a policy paper won’t address specific issues like accountability, budget, net neutrality and rural broadband expansion
The Conservative government’s 2010 budget offers some targeted IT investment and promises a digital economy strategy, but is short on details
As its fiscal year-end approaches, the federal government is focused on streamlining its infrastructure, consolidation and virtualization, and improving service delivery
Decision makers need to think about how digital data can help improve processes, Microsoft executive says
IDC Canada’s Alison Brooks outlines the forecast for public sector IT spending in 2010, and where the spend will be
If vendors and partners will get creative, there’s opportunity to help governments innovate to compete for talent, British Columbia has already begun
After laying down bid rigging charges to seven Ottawa area IT service companies, the Competition Bureau is now facing bold new allegations from one of the charged
Reflecting on his first 100 days, Avnet’s Jeff Bawol says Canadian partners are better positioned to succeed in server virtualization
The distie’s global president, John Paget, wants to grow Avnet’s business through verticals such as healthcare, virtualization and government
Government agencies in Canada and the U.S. will have more options for encrypting data on portable devices, and a recent report suggests they’ll need all the help they can get