Friday, April 10, 2009

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 10/04/2009



ITWorld Canada at IT 360 2009
The ITWorld Canada team brings you the best of IT 360 2009
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Novell jumps on cloud bandwagon
The company’s new service-driven data centre strategy is just another way of describing Novell’s push into the cloud, according to an Info-Tech analyst
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CentriLogic opens new Mississauga data centre
The Toronto-based provider’s new 10,000-square-foot facility feeds the growing demand for outsourced infrastructure services, during a time when data centre space is increasingly scarce. Ernst & Young discusses the drivers behind the demand
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U.S. companies attracted to salary subsidies in Montreal
IT recruitment agency Kovasys Inc. has relocated 10 IT professionals to jobs in Montreal in the past six months, where the director of operations said U.S.-based companies are expanding operations. A recession can often mask business activity, said ITAC’s Bernard Courtois
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BlueCat launches virtual version of IPAM gear
The Proteus and Adonis products will be available as virtual appliances for VMware ESX. Info-Tech’s Jayanth Angl explains the pros and cons
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Nokia, Avaya, Siemens moving in on Nortel?
Nortel denies rumours of auction of company enterprise units. But reports says competitors are vying for the troubled Canadian company's CDMA, LTE and VoIP businesses
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Internet in a box -- a Blackbox, that is
Non-profit organization Internet Archive now houses its digital library of the Web in a shipping container that sits outside. Why Internet Archive is the prime candidate for a modular data centre approach
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Workers turn to IT skills training amid layoffs
Getting the certification for skills you may already have is one strategy to remaining employable in this economic climate, said experts. TriOS College, George Brown College, and Sheridan College share their views on IT skills in demand
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Bullet-point brief: Ian Collins, Cogeco Data Services
The company formerly known as Toronto Hydro Telecom is aggressively targeting IT professionals with its managed services. The acting president explains the service provider’s strategy
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Windows 7 options limited for some businesses
Microsoft will restrict upgrade rights for Vista and XP users to 25 machines at any single street address. This means larger companies will have to go through volume licensing for their migration plans
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