Sunday, October 11, 2009

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 10/11/2009



Wireless networks have to get denser: Qualcomm
Making more efficient use of existing spectrum has reached its limit, according to the chipmakers' leaders
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PayPal’s plans for a single consumer identity
Senior director of Identity Services Andrew Nash presents PayPal’s expansion into the identity provider space at a SecTor keynote in Toronto. Plus, Isaac Azimov's rules for IDPs
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OPINION: Take us to your leaders
ComputerWorld Canada celebrates its 25th anniversary by honouring outstanding achievement in Canadian IT
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Wikileaks helps whistleblowers leak sensitive documents
Is information on crooked government dealings or corporate impropriety burning a hole in your hard drive? Wikileaks.org, the online clearinghouse for leaked documents, is building a Web tool to allow whistleblowers to upload data through a range of Web sites...
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Smaller teams lead to better IT projects
According to London, Ont.-based consultancy Info-Tech, you never want to have more than five cooks in the kitchen when it comes to selecting a vendor for a pre-packaged app or hammering out a requirements list for a custom project
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Wireless networks have to get denser: Qualcomm
Making more efficient use of existing spectrum has reached its limit, according to the chipmakers' leaders
Read More ...

PayPal’s plans for a single consumer identity
Senior director of Identity Services Andrew Nash presents PayPal’s expansion into the identity provider space at a SecTor keynote in Toronto. Plus, Isaac Azimov's rules for IDPs
Read More ...

OPINION: Take us to your leaders
ComputerWorld Canada celebrates its 25th anniversary by honouring outstanding achievement in Canadian IT
Read More ...

Wikileaks helps whistleblowers leak sensitive documents
Is information on crooked government dealings or corporate impropriety burning a hole in your hard drive? Wikileaks.org, the online clearinghouse for leaked documents, is building a Web tool to allow whistleblowers to upload data through a range of Web sites...
Read More ...

Smaller teams lead to better IT projects
According to London, Ont.-based consultancy Info-Tech, you never want to have more than five cooks in the kitchen when it comes to selecting a vendor for a pre-packaged app or hammering out a requirements list for a custom project
Read More ...

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