Waterloo, Ont.-based Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) Thursday announced it is launching its first handheld device designed for use on CDMA2000 1X (Code Division Multiple Access) networks.
Despite signing a number of high-profile licensing agreements last week, Waterloo, Ont.-based Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) announced Tuesday that it would be streamlining its operations in order to achieve its goal of profitability.
For the Canadian Department of National Defence, personnel and budget cuts were reasons to take a look at telecom outsourcing. The department was also anticipating an increase in bandwidth demand.
With layoffs galore and many companies having to shut down operations altogether, the Canadian IT job scene has been less than savoury and has in fact left a bitter taste in a lot of mouths over the last year. The good news? Things are looking up, especially for those in the networking field.
Avaya Inc. on Tuesday announced it is dipping its fingers into the enterprise security pot with the launch of security consulting offerings through its services division.