Saturday, April 6, 2013

IT News Head Lines (IT World Canada) 07/04/2013


Canadian firms leading world in BYOD: Study More than 75 per cent of Canadian businesses support employee-purchased smart phones and tablets in the workplace, according to a recent study Read More ...
Finding the business analyst that’s ‘just right’ Some business analysts are just too scientific, others too economic, but you could go wrong by hiring a candidate that has a 50/50 mix of these attributes Read More ...
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday tackles Windows 8 flaws The bulletin is one of the few for April that has a “critical impact" on the current code for Windows 8, Windows RT and Windows 7, according to Microsoft Read More ...
New Juniper core switch a departure The company's new EX9200 data centre switch isn't an extension of its EX line, which could pose trouble for organizations using the older switches Read More ...
Vancouver unveils $30M high-tech city plan The four-year plan envisions expansion of Vancouver's open data program, access to city services through digital platforms and an incubator for local digital businesses Read More ...
No new connection fees for schools: CANARIE CANARIE chief assures universities and colleges using its network that despite budget cuts, they do not have to pay additional fees Read More ...
ServiceOntario hit by ‘complex’ computer problems Five months after it had to shut down all its automated kiosks permanently, ServiceOntario offices are bogged down by Internet connectivity problems Read More ...
Analysts weigh in on Apple’s apology to China Three China-based industry analysts give their take on Apple's decision to apologize to Chinese consumers following two weeks of attacks from state-owned media Read More ...
BlackBerry users get free Wi-Fi on U.S. airline BlackBerry has set up phone stores in U.S. airports and partnered with Delta to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi on domestic flights Read More ...
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