Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Customers build cars on the Web

With the advent of the Internet, consumers can get information more readily, but Ford Canada has upped the ante by giving car buyers the ability to build and price their own vehicles.

Microsoft Canada

At what resembled an old fashion pep rally, Microsoft Canada president Frank Clegg told a packed audience of Canadian business leaders that though there is much work to be done, the economic direction of Canada is on the right track.

Portal to savings?

Corporations are forever seeking ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency.

Microsoft Canada chief sees bright days ahead

At what resembled old-fashion pep rally, Microsoft Canada president Frank Clegg told a packed audience of Canadian business leaders that, although there is much work to be done, the economic direction of Canada is on the right track.

Canuck pilots fly high with new simulation software

For all who have been watching the events unfold in Afghanistan, there has been a quick realization that military equipment is extremely expensive.

Complying with PIPEDA

Changing corporate policy is never an easy task, especially when there is an exact date for compliance.

Giving the equipment a test drive

For the military, technology must perform, the human cost and expense of failure is a high-price to pay and that

Giving the equipment a test drive

For all who have been watching the events unfold in Afghanistan, there has been a quick realization that military equipment is extremely expensive. Though the Canadian Armed Forces don

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