Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

College kids learn with their laptops

Appleby College in Oakville, Ont. signed a two-year, $2-million agreement with Lenovo Canada to be supplied with 880 ThinkPad X41 Tablet PCs for its students, faculty and administrators.

Here’s hoping HP’s circus act is finished

You have to give the board of directors at HP a hand for the sheer entertainment value of their recent scandal and game of musical boardroom chairs. After all, it

Mobile specs arrive too late

News that a set of cell phone security specifications have been drawn up and are set to be officially unveiled next month looks good on the surface, but IT managers shouldn

Apple ads point to funny future

There seems to be a return to entertaining tech TV marketing. And the clever string of

Search goes on for software

Modelling tools allow IT managers to better understand how their systems work and to identify potential threats to their well-being. This is the type of tool that we

HP opens up OpenView

Hewlett Packard Ltd. unleashed a slew of new components for its OpenView IT management platform at a recent user conference in Miami Beach, Fla., including capabilities that aim to let users better gauge the future and also get a firmer grip on the present realities of their computing environments.

Kicking around data

It was interesting to see how many articles on the topic of productivity loss appeared in the mainstream press during the recently concluded World Cup soccer tournament.n one such article, Forbes reported that The Center for Economics and Business Research in London put the total monetary loss at US$4.8 billion worldwide. The biggest losses, the group said, were seen in Europe.

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