Breanna Schnurr

Breanna Schnurr is a recent journalism graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University. She loves writing about all things data, travel, tech, lifestyle and subculture. You can reach out to Breanna via bschnurr@itwc.ca.

Articles by Breanna Schnurr

IBM’s Data Shield: Strategic Approaches to Cyber Resilience

A recent conversation between Jim Love, CIO of IT World Canada (ITWC), and Fabio Voltasio, IBM's country leader and general manager for storage in...

MapleSEC: Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst launches Cyber Talent Management Playbook to address skills shortage

At MapleSEC 2023, Rushmi Hasham and Juliana Scharrer, the director and associate director of workforce training at the Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, shared their work...

Coffee Briefing Oct. 17 – New app aims to address Canada’s climate crisis; Sage launches Intacct Payroll in Canada; Ada unveils Generative Actions

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed...

U.S. tech workers earn 46% more than Canadians: report

A new report by the Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University reveals a significant wage gap between tech workers in the United States and Canada....

VR is changing customer care for Hydro One

Hydro One, an Ontario electricity transmission and distribution provider, has partnered with VR Vision, a virtual reality technology company, to transform the training experience...

CyberCatch launches digital standards manager

CyberCatch Holdings Inc., a cybersecurity compliance and risk mitigation solutions provider, has announced the launch of its compliance assessment offering. The Digital Standards Manager is...

MIT Technology Review examines leaders’ approach to AI implementation

MIT Technology Review Insights, along with Adobe, EY and Owkin, have released a report titled Generative AI deployment: Strategies for smooth scaling, which details...

Canadian small businesses optimistic about the future: report

Small Canadian businesses are feeling very optimistic about their future, according to Scotiabank’s fourth Path to Impact report. The report says 66 per cent...

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