
Telecom vendors announce 100-Gig metro networking
A Dutch research and education network completed a trial using 100 Gbps optical networking, while Juniper has announced 100 GigE cards. The technology is one of Nortel’s prized possessions, according to an Ovum analyst
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IN BRIEF: Netbooks on the rise
Meanwhile, the Canadian desktop PC market slumps. Also: Snow Leopard on the horizon; IBI's Awards of Distinction; and more
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Why the perfect BI tool is still a fairy tale
Even though the human element and how well you organize your BI management team will ultimately make or break your BI initiatives, the technology behind the process does play a significant role. Find out where most BI tools are lacking and where vendors should be headed
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Beware legal repercussions of Facebook as hiring tool
Social networking sites are increasingly catching on as a popular tool for sourcing talent as well as seeking jobs. But basing a decision on something you saw on Facebook could result in some legal backlash, said one expert
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Sweden's Pirate Party sails for Brussels
Avast ye copyright lubber! The party demanding citizens' right to privacy, copyright law reform, and the dismantling of the patent system, has won a seat in the European parliament
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New BI tool uses interactive PDF format
At Information Builders’ annual user conference in Nashville, the company launches a laundry list of new features for its latest WebFOCUS release, among them a slick new capability that brings static PDF reports to life
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Vancouver becomes role model for open source in government
Open source activists are praising the Open Data, Open Standards and Open Source motion passed by the City of Vancouver last month. City Councillor Andrea Reimer provides an update on what to expect next.
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iPhone 3GS with video capture in Canada next week
The latest version of Apple's popular smartphone which will be available in Canada on June 19, will have a camera that captures video and promises to launch applications and run software faster that the older version
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Departing eHealth Ontario boss gets hefty separation package
Sarah Kramer, former eHealth Ontario president and CEO, will reportedly receive $317,000 in severance. A technology analyst says it's high time for government agencies to cultivate in-house IT talent
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Atria Networks gets deeper into wireless
The purchase of another municipal utility's telco network adds a residential wireless system to its portfolio. An executive says this may offer more choices to business customers
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