Jeff Jedras

As an assistant editor at IT World Canada, Jeff Jedras contributes primarily to CDN and ITBusiness.ca, covering the reseller channel and the small and medium-sized business space.

Articles by Jeff Jedras

Consolidation the trend in BPM software

With users looking to standardize by consolidating business applications through one business performance management (BPM) platform, BPM vendors are moving to integrate their offerings.

SAS president and CEO

Since he co-founded the company in 1976, president and CEO Jim Goodnight has built Business Intelligence software developer SAS Institute into the world

Ottawa to link land-use databases

The federal Ministry of Agriculture and Agri-Food will spend $100 million over the next four years to develop an Internet portal that will give land use managers access to land and water data to make better decisions.

Officepools.com skates to outsourcing

Given the passion Canadians have for hockey, Colin Briosi knows if his online hockey pool service was sidelined by an IT glitch, he

Citrix outlines strategy to deliver client services, web and desktop apps

Virtualization, optimization and streaming are the future for Citrix Systems Inc. The access technologies company used its annual iForum user conference in Las Vegas Monday to outline how the company views the future of the access market, and release a number of new products.

Bell, Terry Mathews team up to bring IP apps to SMBs

With broadband becoming pervasive, applications need to be developed to harness all that bandwidth. The Bell Advanced Solution Innovation Centre opened in Ottawa Thursday to help Canadian small and medium businesses capitalize on the opportunity.

CIBC banks on ABM to enhance branch performance

When the CIBC decided to implement an activity-based management (ABM) system it was looking to better assign revenue and expenses to different units within its business. Once in place, however, the system offered the bank another quite unexpected payoff: the ability to identify existing inefficiencies as well as best practices.

Microsoft ups user experience

Whether it was in previewing Windows Vista or the next version of the Office suite, or in unveiling new design and development tools, the theme running through this month

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