Monday, April 6, 2009

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 06/04/2009



Salvadoran BPO firms ideal recession buster for Canadian businesses

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Higher mobile taxes trouble East African telecoms
Mobile phones can improve employment through innovation and education among young people, and import duty and value added tax on all mobile phones handsets should be abolished, according to Nokia East Africa
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China denies running cyber spy network
Reports by Canadian researchers that a cyber snooping network called GhostNet is operating from servers based in China were dismissed by Chinese authorities as fabricated rumours
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Renewable energy will boost software demand
Moving to a distributed model for energy supply will pump up demand for management software and spur competition to built energy efficient equipment, according to Greenpeace
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Blogging Idol Week 2: Cardoso maintains his lead
The contestants of ComputerWorld Canada's competition opine on everything from the Windows 7 and the Palm Pre to the early IT-like behaviour of Charles Dickens. Oh, it's on, baby!
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RIM defying recession so far
BlackBerry manufacturer scored net earnings of almost US$2 million, more evidence suggesting smartphone users won't give up their devices even in tough times
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Hosted PBX is more than a political choice
A Liberal party leadership candidate picked a hosted PBX service for its telephony needs, which were fast implementation and flexibility. But consultants caution that in-premise PBXs may be a better fit for other situations
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5 sizzling virtualization skills
Recruiters acknowledge that amid layoffs and slashed IT budgets. skill areas designated hot may only be less cold than others. Skills in virtualization have overcome that faint praise, however, and become genuinely hot.
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