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Senior IT executives from Proctor & Gamble, Loblaws, Bank of Montreal, the Ontario government and elsewhere discuss the impact of the economic downturn on chief information officers and technology management. Here are the highlights
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Pandemics are not like other types of disasters. They have their own unique requirements when it comes to preparedness. These ten questions will help you determine if your organization is fit to fight off the effects of a global contagion
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Whatever their cause, failed business cases are a major source of grief for CIOs. In today’s economic environment, you can’t afford not to get full value out of the money you’ve invested in your enterprise applications. If a business case is giving you fits, maybe it’s time to look at Business Case Rescue
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For CIOs who need to tighten their financial belts, there are plenty of ways to do more with less. Here are ten approaches you may want to consider
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Sales for these small, low-cost notebooks will rise 65 per cent in 2009, compared to just a three per cent growth for standard notebooks. The form factor is attractive. That doesn’t mean you should be offering them to staff
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The Canadian handset maker has overhauled its technical support program to better help small and mid-sized companies whose staffers increasingly use its devices
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With so much valuable and confidential information in our inboxes, it’s no wonder 81 per cent would recover that data first. There’s a strong legal argument for better backup, too
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Your winning app could make you $75,000 richer. Also, an analysis firm predicts a strong future for the cloud services market, Canadian pill pushers take advantage of swine flu headlines, and more
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Hewlett-Packard’s new in-wall access point offers wireless and wired connectivity, which the company says offers ‘huge’ savings over other solutions. An industry analyst says it’s one of many similar connectivity devices about to be released
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San Diego-based Tandem Diabetes, a developer of insulin pumps, has raised $21.3M out of a $52.3M funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm Friday. Details on the funding have not been released by the company. Tandem has previously raised funding from such firms as Domain Associates, Second Technology Capital Investors, and TPG Ventures.
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