Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Heading lawyers off at the pass

There must be a reason lawyers are the brunt of so many jokes, for even in this day of political correctness no one seems to get too offended by those jokes.

Creating a secure corporate Internet infrastructure

Internet access can make or break a company. With customers, suppliers, partners and employees all needing unhindered, secure access, designing an efficient and effective Internet access control strategy is of paramount importance. ComputerWorld Canada senior writer, Chris Conrath, recently spoke with Peiyin Pai, Computer Associates

Windows XP suffers fate of unfortunate timing

The release of Windows XP on October 25th, arguably the biggest Microsoft launch ever, not only seems trivial when compared to recent world events, it may have a hard time getting any meaningful news coverage, something XP desperately needs if the new OS is to grab the attention of consumers and businesses the world over.

Are you sure you

"Is your business secure?" is a question most senior level IT management get tossed their way ad...

Creating a secure corporate Internet infrastructure

In this exclusive interview with ComputerWorld Canada, Computer Associates

Creating a secure corporate Internet infrastructure

Internet access can make or break a company. With customers, suppliers, partners and employees all needing unhindered,...

Heading lawyers off at the pass

Performing proper project risk assessment when writing up an IT contract can help avoid an unenviable trip to the courts, says the author of a report.

Speaking the same language to justify money spent

Sometimes working in IT must feel like being a kid all over again, having to justify to your parents how you spent your allowance money.

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