Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Experts say virus threat may be fading

For all of the news they generate, computer viruses today are more of a chimera than a truly destructive beast, if experts are to be believed.

Taking stock a year later

Like Dec. 7, Sept. 11 will forever remain a day of reckoning in the American psyche. But as with all calamities there is a need and desire to learn from the event to ensure something positive comes from all the suffering.

Buyout reveals industry trend

Buyout reveals industry trend It remains to be seen exactly how the IBM acquisition of PwC Consulting will play out for Canadian customers

Companies reassess accounting apps

In light of the accounting problems that have plagued U.S. corporations, more attention is being paid to financial applications and the role IT plays in their implementation and use.

SAML to simplify Web security integration

Internet travel reservations have become both a blessing and a bane for business travellers.

Panelists call for balance

Security and privacy are often viewed as existing in a zero sum state, with the increase of one coming at the expense of the other

Asset management still elusive, says Gartner

During the 1990s IT asset management was less of a concern since IT was not as tightly...

BC credit unions deploy biometric security

The Credit Union Central (CUC) of British Columbia has deployed 1,200 fingerprint readers to dozens of B.C. credit unions.

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