ComputerWorld Canada staff

Articles by ComputerWorld Canada staff

Three things IT should consider about Chrome

Google's entry into the Web browser market has caused as much controversy as excitement, but corporate technology professionals risk ignoring its lessons about user experience. Get past the hype

If you’re in IT, don

This has been a blockbuster summer for the Batman movie franchise, but a recent report from Forrester Research suggests IT managers are more likely to model themselves after Superman

What if Microsoft was a car maker?

Imagine if General Motors told Pontiac owners they would have to buy 2010 modes in order to get their 2008 cars repaired. This is similar to Microsoft

Green plan not ready

Companies planning to use video conferencing and social networking in the workplace may encounter some resistance. Why Cisco should can Second Life

Shopping Cart: Virtualization

VMWare's ThinApp manages plug and play apps, and its Desktop Manager 2.1 is a virtual desktop connection broker. visionapp AG's Server Management lets IT departments manage large Citrix and Windows Terminal Server environments

How to address copyright bill flaws

The federal government has tabled legislation making it illegal to tamper with technical protection measures. Though critics have lambasted the bill, the feds have faced a tough balancing act, and anyone who has a problem with it can write to his or her MP.

IT Heroes: PCs for students in need

In the modern education system, students who do not own their own computer on which to complete their schoolwork are at a considerable disadvantage to their peers

Clear up the cloud computing confusion

Despite popularity of a term for hosting data and applications online, ComputerWorld Canada's blogging contest contenders were less than impressed with the concept

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