Carly Suppa

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Coders compete in Hollywood challenge

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IP provisioning gets boost

Internet Protocol (IP)-based services have caught the attention of large carriers for some time, but the complexity associated with provisioning these services has historically been an impediment to wide-scale deployment.

Wi-LAN goes long with wireless standard

Wireless technologies have taken the communications world by storm. Now with a newly approved standard for outdoor use, mobile interaction can cover an even larger realm, and Calgary, Alta.-based Wi-LAN Inc. is focussing its efforts on fuelling the implementation of the new technology.

Wi-LAN goes the distance with WirelessMAN standard

Wireless technologies have taken the communications world by storm. Now with a newly approved standard for outdoor use, mobile interaction can cover an even larger area, and Calgary-based Wi-LAN Inc. is focusing its efforts on fuelling implementation.

Microsoft patch causes system failure

The latest software patch issued by Microsoft Corp., which addresses a security hole in the company

WorldCom announces Webcasting solution

With the threat of impending war just hours away, communications provider WorldCom Canada Inc. unveiled a new conferencing solution Wednesday aimed at extending the reach of businesses over geographic boundaries.

Cisco revamps security appliances

Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday announced additions to its family of security appliances, which incorporate new performance levels for broadband environments, midrange models and government and industry certifications to enable customers to protect their security investments.

Microsoft to kick start April with new licensing scheme

While April 1 is synonymous with pranks and jokes, Microsoft Corp. is not playing the fool with plans to revamp its server software licensing structure.

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