Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Nova Scotia

One of the most frustrating aspects of both the Internet and individual Web sites is trying to find what you are after. But for those in the medical profession, time is often in short supply.

Credit unions prepare for e-learning

One of the desires companies have when investing in large corporate intranets is to use them for e-learning. In most cases this is not a difficult task, since content management can be driven from the top.

Nova Scotia’s doctors build medical portal

One of the most frustrating aspects of both the Internet and individual Web sites is trying to find what you are after. But for those in the medical profession, time is often in short supply.

CIOs: 2003 a sluggish year for hiring

A recent survey of 270 Canadian CIOs, working at companies with more than 100 employees, found that projected IT hiring in 2003 is less likely to increase than in past years.

CIOs: 2003 a sluggish year for hiring

A recent survey of Canadian CIOs found that projected IT hiring in this nyear is less likely to increase than in past years.

Companies reassess risk management

The risk of everyday life, from crossing the street against the light to getting on an airplane, is well understood. But when it comes to assessing risk at the corporate level, ignorance is often bliss.

Credit unions prepare for e-learning

One of the desires companies have when investing in large corporate intranets is to use them for e-learning. In most cases this is not a difficult task since content management can be driven from the top.

Nova Scotia

One of the most frustrating aspects of both the Internet and individual Web sites is trying to find what you are after. But for those in the medical profession, time is often in short supply.

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