2020 headlines were dominated by COVID-19, and while the year didn’t resemble the “Roaring 20s” many were looking forward to, there was a lot to be inspired by when it comes to Canadian innovation. Here are our top Canadian Tech stories of 2020.
The rapid acceleration of digital transformation in 2020 led to some mistakes. We spoke to solution providers and other experts to highlight a few of those errors and discuss some lessons learned.
Everyone is talking about the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077, ex-Crowdstrike CTO’s says SolarWind hack is one of the most consequential in history, and Facebook is upset it’s going to make less money thanks to iOS 14’s privacy features.
Anger flourishes over big tech profits while workers are laid off, the Bitcoin hype train sends the cryptocurrency’s value to $20K, and a new report suggests that Alibaba sold software to clients that helped identify the face of a Uighur person.
Canadian small businesses revolt against AWS, schools in the U.S. are buying surveillance tech, and what’s up with these big tech firms leaving California?