
Salesforce.com slams Oracle for selling ‘false cloud’
The software-as-a-service company took jabs at Microsoft and SAP as well during the Toronto tour of its Cloudforce Tour. How Canadian customers Porter Airlines, Pro-Bel and DAC Group are using Service Cloud and Force.com
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Mobile Innovation Week kicks off in Toronto
Toronto is 'the centre of the mobile universe' this week, says co-founder. An introduction to the week-long mobile festival and what gives Canadians an edge in the space. Plus, a 10 per cent discount code for tickets
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Novell launches software to manage multiple hypervisors
The company hopes the tool will eliminate vendor lock-in and boost the efficiency of server virtualization. Plus, virtualization analyst Chris Wolf gives his take on the new product
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Your marching orders for the next 10 years
Just about every IT leader still standing in 2011 will agree that the first decade of the new millennium was tough, characterized by doing more with less. What about the decade still to come?
Read More ...
IT embraces its new leaner lifestyle
IT shops in all industries are approaching 2011 in the same way: They plan to vigilantly manage flat budgets and further slash already significantly reduced costs. Learn from these examples
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Austerity yields new appreciation for IT
Next year's technology budgets are mostly flat, and cutting costs remains a top priority, but it's not all gloom and doom for IT.Consider these firms and their CIO's plans
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RIM buys Documents To Go, should have been Microsoft
OPINION: The company's purchase of Documents to Go maker DataViz, will be bad news for Android and iOS users. Find out why Microsoft has missed an opportunity
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CIOs aim for one million acts of innovation
Canadian chief information officers are quietly getting together to discuss how they can address critical issues around education, new immigrants and national productivity. Birth of a movement
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Cloud promises savings, delivers speed
IT leaders are being urged to use cloud computing to lower costs in the data centre. But is speed the real payoff?
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Will social media come to your rescue?
OPINION: Social media tools are beginning to support serious endeavors, including crisis response efforts by FEMA, the DHS, and police and fire departments. What these possibilities mean for your business
Read More ...
HP upgrades SANs, management software
The company adds 10Gbit/sec. Ethernet option to its entry-level SAN. The new modular array is targeted at small- to medium-sized businesses
Read More ...
Symantec releases de-duplication appliance
The company's new NewBackup 5000 can de-duplicate up to 4.3TB of data per hour. Symantec also introduced single instancing for e-mail archive
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Shortage of Windows 7 migration experts expected
A Gartner report indicates that large and medium-sized businesses will migrate roughly 250 million PCs to Windows 7 over the next few years. The research firm said this demand exceeds the supply of qualified IT staffers
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Microsoft issues service credits after cloud outage
Microsoft is forced to issue service credits to customers affected by recent problems accessing hosted Exchange and SharePoint, and promises to improve system for notifying customers about cloud computing outages
Read More ...
Salesforce.com slams Oracle for selling ‘false cloud’
The software-as-a-service company took jabs at Microsoft and SAP as well during the Toronto tour of its Cloudforce Tour. How Canadian customers Porter Airlines, Pro-Bel and DAC Group are using Service Cloud and Force.com
Read More ...
Mobile Innovation Week kicks off in Toronto
Toronto is 'the centre of the mobile universe' this week, says co-founder. An introduction to the week-long mobile festival and what gives Canadians an edge in the space. Plus, a 10 per cent discount code for tickets
Read More ...
Novell launches software to manage multiple hypervisors
The company hopes the tool will eliminate vendor lock-in and boost the efficiency of server virtualization. Plus, virtualization analyst Chris Wolf gives his take on the new product
Read More ...
Your marching orders for the next 10 years
Just about every IT leader still standing in 2011 will agree that the first decade of the new millennium was tough, characterized by doing more with less. What about the decade still to come?
Read More ...
IT embraces its new leaner lifestyle
IT shops in all industries are approaching 2011 in the same way: They plan to vigilantly manage flat budgets and further slash already significantly reduced costs. Learn from these examples
Read More ...
Austerity yields new appreciation for IT
Next year's technology budgets are mostly flat, and cutting costs remains a top priority, but it's not all gloom and doom for IT.Consider these firms and their CIO's plans
Read More ...
RIM buys Documents To Go, should have been Microsoft
OPINION: The company's purchase of Documents to Go maker DataViz, will be bad news for Android and iOS users. Find out why Microsoft has missed an opportunity
Read More ...
CIOs aim for one million acts of innovation
Canadian chief information officers are quietly getting together to discuss how they can address critical issues around education, new immigrants and national productivity. Birth of a movement
Read More ...
Cloud promises savings, delivers speed
IT leaders are being urged to use cloud computing to lower costs in the data centre. But is speed the real payoff?
Read More ...
Will social media come to your rescue?
OPINION: Social media tools are beginning to support serious endeavors, including crisis response efforts by FEMA, the DHS, and police and fire departments. What these possibilities mean for your business
Read More ...
HP upgrades SANs, management software
The company adds 10Gbit/sec. Ethernet option to its entry-level SAN. The new modular array is targeted at small- to medium-sized businesses
Read More ...
Symantec releases de-duplication appliance
The company's new NewBackup 5000 can de-duplicate up to 4.3TB of data per hour. Symantec also introduced single instancing for e-mail archive
Read More ...
Shortage of Windows 7 migration experts expected
A Gartner report indicates that large and medium-sized businesses will migrate roughly 250 million PCs to Windows 7 over the next few years. The research firm said this demand exceeds the supply of qualified IT staffers
Read More ...
Microsoft issues service credits after cloud outage
Microsoft is forced to issue service credits to customers affected by recent problems accessing hosted Exchange and SharePoint, and promises to improve system for notifying customers about cloud computing outages
Read More ...
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