Chris Conrath

Articles by Chris Conrath

Putting project management under one roof

Companies, for the most part, dread redundancy. After all, downsizing is just a euphemism for fighting redundancy,...

Toronto

In the world of new media, the city of Toronto seems to be suffering from a lack of ...

Finding a needle in a haystack

As we enter the new millennium, there is a lot of talk about how information is the key ...

Making friends in the corporate world: the CIO

CIOs never really have it easy. They may not have the influence of a CFO or the ...

Putting corporate security under one umbrella

There is a lawyer in Toronto who is the king of parking tickets. He knows if he parks ...

The president

SAS Institute is the huge software company many have never heard of. Since opening its doors in 1976, the company has been privately held and infrequently in the news. Employee turnover is amongst the lowest in the industry and perks go far beyond the free M&Ms found throughout corporate headquarters. James Goodnight, president and CEO of SAS, recently spoke with Network World Canada contributor Chris Conrath at the company

Process of .ca registration to open up later this year

Some time in the near future, as the cyber-clocks strike midnight,  all available dot-ca domain names are going to be accessible to anyone poised with their finger over the Enter key.

There is strength in numbers

Geniuses and mortals alike have suggested that humans use only a small fraction of their brainpower. Computers...

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