ComputerWorld Canada staff

Articles by ComputerWorld Canada staff

Best Practices 2007: Security

A rundown of our most strategic advice on how to protect your network from hackers, avoiding the pitfalls of virtualization and making smart phones safe for the enterprise

The Demo: HP announces BSM software

The company's latest versions of its business service management product are designed to give IT administrators a view into network issues and composite applications. Take a closer look

The case against e-discovery

Ever since new rules around court-ordered data were introduced in the United States late last year, IT departments have been faced with a compliance project like no other

IT sector explores impact of Canadian dollar’s rise

As the Loonie soars ever higher, industry groups start looking at the fallout for manufacturers and purchasing trends around technology equipment. How much things have changed since 2002

TJX isn’t sweating the heat from Jennifer Stoddart

And why should it, when an investigation by Canada's highest authority on privacy does little more than suggest the obvious and fail to impose any kind of penalties for a massive data breach

Playing the patriot game

A U.S. judge has questioned the constitutionality of the U.S. Patriot Act. Time for Canadian businesses to face questions about the risks of cross-border data transfer

Linux could be a smart choice for smartphones

In five years, one third of all smart phone users will have the open source OS on their device, according to a study recently released by the New York City-based ABI Research. How IT managers should prepare

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