Albert Leonardo

Articles by Albert Leonardo

Office X the Apple of Microsoft’s eye

The once forbidden fruit has been revamped. Just over one week ago, Microsoft released Office version X for the Macintosh Apple OS X operating system in what the Redmond, Wash., company called record time — just over 13 months.

Statscan provides snapshot of IT glory

IT consulting was the catalyst for healthy revenue growth in the software development and computer services industry in 1999, according to figures released Monday by Statscan.

ITAC to merge with Ottawa microelectronics group

The voice of one of Canada

CIBC aims its banking technology at big business

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) announced that it is now offering business banking on a single Web site.

IT staff need to keep improving technical skills

While technical abilities in information technology are traditionally a good indicator of success, in the ever changing world IT constant self-improvement is of paramount importance.

Software is a master at extraction

In the Chinese calendar, the first recorded year of the rat was 1924, and apparently those born under this sign are considered to be quick and intuitive.

Ryerson enters the master

After three years of planning, consulting and finally receiving a stamp of approval, this fall marks the first year that Ryerson will offer a master of engineering in computer networks.

IT staff need to keep improving technical skills

While technical abilities in IT are traditionally a good indicator of success, in the ever-changing IT world constant self-improvement is of paramount importance.

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