The health care industry has never been known for being full of go-for-broke personality types. This year, again like pretty much everything else, caution prevails. At the recent e-health 2001 conference in Toronto, a panel discussed whether e-health is in a boom or bust phase.
Often in the boardrooms of corporations, decisions are made that have far-reaching implications for thousands of employees. Yet, all too often, those thousands of end users of technology are not factored into the equation enough, according to IT consultants and analysts.
There has been incessant talk recently about the eventual role wireless technology will play in the data communications market. As it stands now, transmission speeds are quite slow
Starting up a new company is always a risky proposition since, statistically speaking, the majority fail. Late last year, New York City-based Tech Space Inc. opened up a Toronto branch to address the lack of options available to young new-economy companies.