In effort to bring more opportunity into education, two technology moguls have teamed up with an Ontario college to provide wireless infrastructure and equipment to students and faculty.
As its competition begins to falter, Network Appliance has shifted its focus and has set plans to continue to blur the line between storage area networking and network attached storage.
Shrouded amidst financial turmoil and the loss of thousands of employees, two top Canadian telecom players have joined forces to try to bring mobile commerce out of the shadows and into the limelight.
Attempting to gain market share in the monochrome arena and to offer customers more bang for their buck, Xerox Canada last month introduced the Phaser 5400 black-and-white laser printer, which the company said can be applied in virtually any office environment.
Keeping on par with its strategy to help the enterprise improve scalability and efficiency, 3Com Canada last month introduced a medley of gigabit Ethernet products built atop an existing portfolio of modular and stackable LAN switches and network interface cards (NICs).