Sunday, March 6, 2011

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 05/03/2011




Nokia takes lead role in mobile drama
WORLDVIEW: The Finnish smart phone maker’s decision to adopt Microsoft Corp.’s mobile OS for its ailing smart phones took on the air of well-written theatre complete with anguish, suspense and, finally, perseverance. In case you missed the performance
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Global CIO group brings IT framework to Canada
The Innovation Value Institute offers a tool to evaluate an organization’s technology maturity level, benchmark with industry peers and best practices, and identify a roadmap for improvement. Will it work here?
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CIOs won't impress anyone with a data dump
Our columnist suggsets that, in attempting to communicate the value of IT, chief information offers risk offering too much information to people who don't want to hear it. How to change the conversation
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McMaster partners with IBM to save energy
IBM will help fund a research project using its information management software to analyze the university building's energy consumption
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Modernization software cuts legacy IT pains
Vancouver-based Make Technologies released new software to help enterprises with legacy technology modernize their IT infrastructure. The challenges in maintaining legacy IT
Read More ...

Nokia takes lead role in mobile drama
WORLDVIEW: The Finnish smart phone maker’s decision to adopt Microsoft Corp.’s mobile OS for its ailing smart phones took on the air of well-written theatre complete with anguish, suspense and, finally, perseverance. In case you missed the performance
Read More ...

Global CIO group brings IT framework to Canada
The Innovation Value Institute offers a tool to evaluate an organization’s technology maturity level, benchmark with industry peers and best practices, and identify a roadmap for improvement. Will it work here?
Read More ...

CIOs won't impress anyone with a data dump
Our columnist suggsets that, in attempting to communicate the value of IT, chief information offers risk offering too much information to people who don't want to hear it. How to change the conversation
Read More ...

McMaster partners with IBM to save energy
IBM will help fund a research project using its information management software to analyze the university building's energy consumption
Read More ...

Modernization software cuts legacy IT pains
Vancouver-based Make Technologies released new software to help enterprises with legacy technology modernize their IT infrastructure. The challenges in maintaining legacy IT
Read More ...

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