Friday, January 22, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 22/01/2010



Career Watch: The disabled as IT workers
Neil Jacobson, the founder and CEO of Abilicorp discusses the fit between IT and people with disabilities and it how it could potentially influence hiring decisions in enterprise environments
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Virtualization shines in cautious IT hiring picture
A survey of 110 IT managers at large companies by Wall Street analysts Wedbush Securities showed projects involving virtualization, Windows 7 and enterprise software were all high on corporate priority lists
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Why cabinet shake-up isn’t bad news for IT industry
Despite Parliament’s recent shutdown, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was still busy Tuesday, shaking up his cabinet in a move that signals Ottawa’s strong intentions to start cutting costs. Find out why some government IT service providers might actually benefit
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Deloitte’s 10 Canadian TMT predictions for 2010
Consumers and enterprises wanting to access data from anywhere, anytime and any screen is this year’s theme, but the twist is that they “need to do so economically.â€‌ The result will likely be technologies that aren’t perfect, but “good enough,â€‌ says Deloitte
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Report: Apple may replace Google search with Bing
There comes a point in many epic stories where the hero must team with its erstwhile rival to take on an even greater threat. For Apple, that time may be now
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EMC doubles density of Clariion, Celerra storage
Manufacturer says the new mid-range storage systems, which can house twice the number of hard disk drives in half the frame space, will also support lower-power 2TB SATA drives
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Big UC projects proceeding despite budget constraints
Multinational corporations aren't letting the recession stop unified communications projects, according to an IT research firm. More than 40 per cent of companies surveyed have a global strategy
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Text donations for Haiti overwhelm Red Cross
Text donations to Haiti earthquake relief may not constitute a miracle, but the American Red Cross says it is overwhelmed by the millions of $10 gifts it has received via mobile phone texting.
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Career Watch: The disabled as IT workers
Neil Jacobson, the founder and CEO of Abilicorp discusses the fit between IT and people with disabilities and it how it could potentially influence hiring decisions in enterprise environments
Read More ...

Virtualization shines in cautious IT hiring picture
A survey of 110 IT managers at large companies by Wall Street analysts Wedbush Securities showed projects involving virtualization, Windows 7 and enterprise software were all high on corporate priority lists
Read More ...

Why cabinet shake-up isn’t bad news for IT industry
Despite Parliament’s recent shutdown, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was still busy Tuesday, shaking up his cabinet in a move that signals Ottawa’s strong intentions to start cutting costs. Find out why some government IT service providers might actually benefit
Read More ...

Deloitte’s 10 Canadian TMT predictions for 2010
Consumers and enterprises wanting to access data from anywhere, anytime and any screen is this year’s theme, but the twist is that they “need to do so economically.â€‌ The result will likely be technologies that aren’t perfect, but “good enough,â€‌ says Deloitte
Read More ...

Report: Apple may replace Google search with Bing
There comes a point in many epic stories where the hero must team with its erstwhile rival to take on an even greater threat. For Apple, that time may be now
Read More ...

EMC doubles density of Clariion, Celerra storage
Manufacturer says the new mid-range storage systems, which can house twice the number of hard disk drives in half the frame space, will also support lower-power 2TB SATA drives
Read More ...

Big UC projects proceeding despite budget constraints
Multinational corporations aren't letting the recession stop unified communications projects, according to an IT research firm. More than 40 per cent of companies surveyed have a global strategy
Read More ...

Text donations for Haiti overwhelm Red Cross
Text donations to Haiti earthquake relief may not constitute a miracle, but the American Red Cross says it is overwhelmed by the millions of $10 gifts it has received via mobile phone texting.
Read More ...

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