Thursday, February 3, 2011

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 02/02/2011




Q&A with IBM’s Lotus chief Alistair Rennie
At IBM’s Lotusphere 2011, the Canadian-born general manager of Lotus software and WebSphere middleware spoke to ComputerWorld Canada about rebranding Lotus, the role of collaboration in transforming business processes, and why Microsoft and Cisco just don’t get collaboration in the enterprise
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SAP, Microsoft give another shot at Duet Enterprise
Tuesday's news centered on the general availability of Duet Enterprise, software that connects Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with SAP's ERP. But will SAP and Microsoft's integration software succeed this time?
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Cisco: 26-fold hike in mobile data traffic by 2015
Network equipment maker believes mobile data will grow grow about 92 per cent a year for the next few years, fueled by more than 5.6 billion personal devices and 1.5 billion machine-to-machine devices.
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IPv4 addresses are gone earlier than expected
Canadian vendor warns there may be connectivity problems because providers and businesses are unprepared for shift to new Internet protocol
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Feds to review CRTC’s 'metered Internet' ruling
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s decision to force independent ISPs to move to usage-based billing has been met with criticism from thousands of Canadians, including PM Stephen Harper. Why one online activist and Liberal MP Marc Garneau both say its too early to start the parade
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Q&A with IBM’s Lotus chief Alistair Rennie
At IBM’s Lotusphere 2011, the Canadian-born general manager of Lotus software and WebSphere middleware spoke to ComputerWorld Canada about rebranding Lotus, the role of collaboration in transforming business processes, and why Microsoft and Cisco just don’t get collaboration in the enterprise
Read More ...

SAP, Microsoft give another shot at Duet Enterprise
Tuesday's news centered on the general availability of Duet Enterprise, software that connects Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with SAP's ERP. But will SAP and Microsoft's integration software succeed this time?
Read More ...

Cisco: 26-fold hike in mobile data traffic by 2015
Network equipment maker believes mobile data will grow grow about 92 per cent a year for the next few years, fueled by more than 5.6 billion personal devices and 1.5 billion machine-to-machine devices.
Read More ...

IPv4 addresses are gone earlier than expected
Canadian vendor warns there may be connectivity problems because providers and businesses are unprepared for shift to new Internet protocol
Read More ...

Feds to review CRTC’s 'metered Internet' ruling
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s decision to force independent ISPs to move to usage-based billing has been met with criticism from thousands of Canadians, including PM Stephen Harper. Why one online activist and Liberal MP Marc Garneau both say its too early to start the parade
Read More ...

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