
Toronto Police Services digitizes videos for fast access
The video services unit’s Digital Video Asset Management System (DVAMS) makes handling the annual influx of 54,000 evidence videos less tedious while granting immediate access to police officers regardless of location. WITH VIDEO
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Canadian firms finally getting into wireless: Analysts
This will be a big year for mobile technology, according to a trio of experts. Expect to see an increasing number of organizations taking advantage of smartphones, banking by cell phone and mobile store fronts.
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Apple dishes out second fix for iMac screen flickering
The company issued a firmware update for its 27-inch iMac amid reports that it also stopped production on the screens. Find out all the details
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IT's biggest enemy No. 1: The Ostrich
You might think IT's greatest enemies are cyber criminals and malware authors. But far worse are those who make the lives of these evildoers that much easier. In fact, the greatest enemies of IT are members of the community IT serves. First of a series
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Report: Google to open app store for business users
A new report suggests that the search giant could launch an online store to sell business software. Google already has a portal for third-party business apps, but it lacks e-commerce features
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CIOs as business leaders
A reputable CIO can lead the overall acquisition team or another business initiative. But before that can happen, his or her IT function must first be recognized not only in that company but in the broader vertical industry
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The built-in challenges that set up IT for failure
By using professional associations, forums and events, you can put together a long-term plan of attack. If you do nothing, these contradictions will continue to undercut you and block your successor's path to the Future-State CIO
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Bell switches to wireless for 102 underserved areas
Instead of offering high speed landline service to underserved Ontario and Quebec communities, the telco wants to extend its wireless network to them. That's what the Inukshuk wireless effort was supposed to be about, says an industry analyst, who thinks Bell's move means Inukshuk is dead
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In Conversation: Lotusphere, Oracle and the iPad
VIDEO: ComputerWorld Canada's Dave Webb, Kathleen Lau and Rafael Ruffolo discuss IBM's Lotusphere conference, Oracle's plans for Sun Microsystems gear and the launch of the iPad
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Windows 7 RC nears auto-shutdown deadline
Microsoft warns that users will have one more month before the free copy quits every two hours. Find out all the details
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iPad to chart same path as iPhone in enterprise
But whether or not the new tablet device reaches its destination of broad enterprise support is doubtful, according to some industry analysts. Find out why the iPad faces an uphill battle in IT departments
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Botnet targets Web sites with junk SSL connection
The aim of the odd attack is unknown but it's not knocking the sites offline, the Shadowserver Foundation says. Experts say it’s part of the Pushdo botnet, which is used to send out spam but also capable of sending other malware to computers
Read More ...
Toronto Police Services digitizes videos for fast access
The video services unit’s Digital Video Asset Management System (DVAMS) makes handling the annual influx of 54,000 evidence videos less tedious while granting immediate access to police officers regardless of location. WITH VIDEO
Read More ...
Canadian firms finally getting into wireless: Analysts
This will be a big year for mobile technology, according to a trio of experts. Expect to see an increasing number of organizations taking advantage of smartphones, banking by cell phone and mobile store fronts.
Read More ...
Apple dishes out second fix for iMac screen flickering
The company issued a firmware update for its 27-inch iMac amid reports that it also stopped production on the screens. Find out all the details
Read More ...
IT's biggest enemy No. 1: The Ostrich
You might think IT's greatest enemies are cyber criminals and malware authors. But far worse are those who make the lives of these evildoers that much easier. In fact, the greatest enemies of IT are members of the community IT serves. First of a series
Read More ...
Report: Google to open app store for business users
A new report suggests that the search giant could launch an online store to sell business software. Google already has a portal for third-party business apps, but it lacks e-commerce features
Read More ...
CIOs as business leaders
A reputable CIO can lead the overall acquisition team or another business initiative. But before that can happen, his or her IT function must first be recognized not only in that company but in the broader vertical industry
Read More ...
The built-in challenges that set up IT for failure
By using professional associations, forums and events, you can put together a long-term plan of attack. If you do nothing, these contradictions will continue to undercut you and block your successor's path to the Future-State CIO
Read More ...
Bell switches to wireless for 102 underserved areas
Instead of offering high speed landline service to underserved Ontario and Quebec communities, the telco wants to extend its wireless network to them. That's what the Inukshuk wireless effort was supposed to be about, says an industry analyst, who thinks Bell's move means Inukshuk is dead
Read More ...
In Conversation: Lotusphere, Oracle and the iPad
VIDEO: ComputerWorld Canada's Dave Webb, Kathleen Lau and Rafael Ruffolo discuss IBM's Lotusphere conference, Oracle's plans for Sun Microsystems gear and the launch of the iPad
Read More ...
Windows 7 RC nears auto-shutdown deadline
Microsoft warns that users will have one more month before the free copy quits every two hours. Find out all the details
Read More ...
iPad to chart same path as iPhone in enterprise
But whether or not the new tablet device reaches its destination of broad enterprise support is doubtful, according to some industry analysts. Find out why the iPad faces an uphill battle in IT departments
Read More ...
Botnet targets Web sites with junk SSL connection
The aim of the odd attack is unknown but it's not knocking the sites offline, the Shadowserver Foundation says. Experts say it’s part of the Pushdo botnet, which is used to send out spam but also capable of sending other malware to computers
Read More ...
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