Dave Webb

Dave Webb is a freelance editor and writer. A veteran journalist of more than 20 years' experience (15 of them in technology), he has held senior editorial positions with a number of technology publications. He was honoured with an Andersen Consulting Award for Excellence in Business Journalism in 2000, and several Canadian Online Publishing Awards as part of the ComputerWorld Canada team.

Articles by Dave Webb

EMC’s new VLT scales to half a petabyte

First all-disk virtual tape library offers throughput of 600Mbps

Where’s my ubiquitous network?

We've been musing about broadband access dripping from the air for years. The propspect now seems to be peeking over the horizon

GestureTek wins award at Mobile World Congress

The Toronto firm's software allows customers to "roll" the interface of applications by tilting their handset, creating a new kind of user experience. Plus: Growth in Canadian exhibitors

Ericsson execs duck Nortel-Motorola questions

Rumour has it the two network equipment firms will merge their wireless infrastructure units, but the Canadian CEO and CTO of a major competitor aren't so sure more industry consolidation is on the way

Mobile players try to define ubiquitous network

The Mobile World Conference in Barcelona features discussions about future communications infrastructure based on the ability to access services any time, on any device. How Australia and India are making it a reality

Defining the ubiquitous network

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GSMA chair: WiMAX should be rolled into LTE

At the opening keynote of the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Rob Conway pitches Long Term Evolution as the standard for the next generation of wireless. Primus Canada responds

Microsoft girds for Google battle

Redmond looks to be the other big player in the online search and advertising world

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