Friday, November 27, 2009

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 28/11/2009



Graphical coding is like â€کsmokin’ dope’
A panel of Microsoft distinguished engineers offers revealing and humorous views on the state of programming
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VMware, Cisco, NetApp combat â€کaccidental’ IT
IT giants Cisco, VMware and NetApp believe many of today’s enterprise IT shops have built their infrastructure unpredictably and without a purposeful design. Find out how these vendors plan to address this problem
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Investor to take over Corel
The struggling office software company agrees to be swallowed by its largest investor
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The Perfect Purchase Cycle: Server OS Software
The server operating system has become a utility, says one analyst. A guide to negotiating the buying process
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Rogers to cut 900 jobs
The Toronto cable, wireless and media giant won’t say how many people from each division are being laid off. Analyst Roberta Fox wonders what will happen to its business services
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Judge rules Rogers can't claim most reliable network
A B.C. court says the wireless company can't advertize claims based on outdated data. Telus applauds, Rogers appeals
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Execs draw a blank on BPM
Business process management fights an uphill battle because of lack of understanding of what it is and what it looks like, according to a recent AIIM survey. Zoho’s new applicant tracking system helps recruiting professionals manage the process of sourcing candidates
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Quebec supercomputer opens for business
The new 7,680-core system was built to help researchers from across the country in areas such as climate modeling, physics, and cosmology. Plus, where Canada stands in the HPC space
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Open-Xchange integrates Facebook, Twitter with e-mail
The open-source collaboration software is designed to help you juggle messages from different social networking sites
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What it takes to become 'the extended CIO'
In an excerpt from their new book, a Gartner vice-president and a research scientist at MIT discuss the concept of senior IT executives who move beyond their traditional role in technology
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Recruiting a more diverse IT staff: Seven tips
Over the past few years, the number of women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) in IT has been dropping steadily. CIOs and other IT leaders can follow these simple steps to attract and retain them
Read More ...

Graphical coding is like â€کsmokin’ dope’
A panel of Microsoft distinguished engineers offers revealing and humorous views on the state of programming
Read More ...

VMware, Cisco, NetApp combat â€کaccidental’ IT
IT giants Cisco, VMware and NetApp believe many of today’s enterprise IT shops have built their infrastructure unpredictably and without a purposeful design. Find out how these vendors plan to address this problem
Read More ...

Investor to take over Corel
The struggling office software company agrees to be swallowed by its largest investor
Read More ...

The Perfect Purchase Cycle: Server OS Software
The server operating system has become a utility, says one analyst. A guide to negotiating the buying process
Read More ...

Rogers to cut 900 jobs
The Toronto cable, wireless and media giant won’t say how many people from each division are being laid off. Analyst Roberta Fox wonders what will happen to its business services
Read More ...

Judge rules Rogers can't claim most reliable network
A B.C. court says the wireless company can't advertize claims based on outdated data. Telus applauds, Rogers appeals
Read More ...

Execs draw a blank on BPM
Business process management fights an uphill battle because of lack of understanding of what it is and what it looks like, according to a recent AIIM survey. Zoho’s new applicant tracking system helps recruiting professionals manage the process of sourcing candidates
Read More ...

Quebec supercomputer opens for business
The new 7,680-core system was built to help researchers from across the country in areas such as climate modeling, physics, and cosmology. Plus, where Canada stands in the HPC space
Read More ...

Open-Xchange integrates Facebook, Twitter with e-mail
The open-source collaboration software is designed to help you juggle messages from different social networking sites
Read More ...

What it takes to become 'the extended CIO'
In an excerpt from their new book, a Gartner vice-president and a research scientist at MIT discuss the concept of senior IT executives who move beyond their traditional role in technology
Read More ...

Recruiting a more diverse IT staff: Seven tips
Over the past few years, the number of women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) in IT has been dropping steadily. CIOs and other IT leaders can follow these simple steps to attract and retain them
Read More ...

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