Albert Leonardo

Articles by Albert Leonardo

Sun launches Enterprise Continuity

Sun Microsystems Inc. Tuesday announced its Enterprise Continuity offering, enabling multiple data centres to act as one, and enterprises to keep their businesses running despite any disasters.

Outsourcing: a whole new model

It may not be the route Canadian organizations are choosing to take today, but according to Accenture, the business transformation outsourcing (BTO) model represents a fundamental way organizations could view and understand outsourcing down the road.

Fortune 100 companies not satisfying customers: report

A massive 430-page report issued Friday by a Dublin-based company has given a failing grade to a large portion of the top Fortune 100 companies when it comes to effectively dealing with customer requests for information online.

Report: cutting costs top IT priority

In the latest instalment of its 2003 Worldwide IT Benchmark Report, the Meta Group Inc. has found reducing cost has become the number one IT priority. Yet, it appears that organizations have cut all they can.

Microsoft and Siebel reaffirm ties

The rumours circulating recently that Siebel Systems was to be bought outright by Microsoft Corp. proved completely false Monday as the two companies instead announced yet another partnership agreement.

IT workers continue to face stress

In life, there exist certain thoughts and perceptions that draw us all together, such complaining about taxes, about the weather and, of course, stress in the workplace. It is as pervasive and normal in IT as in every other job out there.

Lotus unveils Notes 6, touts messaging

In the new world order of instant messaging (IM), the revered buddy list ofncontacts will soon be replaced by "presence awareness," or so says IBMnCorp.

AT&T Canada reaches agreement

AT&T Canada has reached an agreement with financial and legal representatives of a steering committee on its $4.5 billion proposed restructuring plan in outstanding debt.

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