Burnaby, B.C.-based Telus has launched a series of new customized services for businesses in British Columbia and Alberta to better serve their customers and reduce costs, according to the company.
The Canadian technology sector will continue to grow, leading most other sectors of the economy through this year to 2001, according to Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) economists.
According to one analyst, the optical networking market is heading towards growth. For Tropic Networks Inc., a new start-up located in Ottawa, that prediction means it has timed its entrance perfectly.
The issue of inappropriate e-mail usage is a very real one for many companies, according to Vijay Balakrishnan, the senior vice-president of marketing for Atlanta-based Telemate.Net Software Inc. So, to address that issue, Telemate.Net recently launched its new e-mail product, an expansion of another solution.
With so many employees on the road, unified messaging has become an essential tool for some enterprises. And with the latest version of its FirstClass Gold, Markham, Ont.-based Centrinity Inc. is hoping to not only ensure that people get their messages no matter where they are, but that network administrators have less to worry about.