What Trump’s win means to the Canadian IT sector
In watching Donald Trump become the U.S. president-elect after a long and divisive campaign that was full…
In watching Donald Trump become the U.S. president-elect after a long and divisive campaign that was full…
Today’s marketplace is in the midst of a profound transformation in how sales are generated and sustained.…
It’s been a slow process — nearly five years to be exact — but the federal government…
Toronto has been recognized as “future ready,” placing 11th on a list of the world’s 50 most…
AUSTIN, TEX. – One of the first items on Dell CEO Michael Dell’s agenda for the 4th…
Industry Minister James Moore unveiled a long-awaited national digital economy strategy at Waterloo-based OpenText Corp this morning…
It’s too easy to forget that there are real people behind companies and brands who want you…
Companies no longer work for a year or more on a new product or device and then…
For 13 years, EX.I.T.E. (Exploring Interests in Technology and Engineering) Technology Camp has been inspiring Toronto area…
The good news from an innovation standpoint is that Canada moved up on the Global Innovation Index…
Power and transport trouble Japanese IT makers after quake
Former N-Able founder gets into utility computing by launching The Utility Company, looks for resellers to be franchise partners
Oracle has surprised the Linux community by announcing it will provide the same enterprise class support for the open source operating system as it gives for its database, applications and middleware.
One of the country’s largest solution providers is carving its VAR business from the $60-million firm’s managed services operations in hopes of boosting its revenues and share price.