Jennifer Kavur

Articles by Jennifer Kavur

Don’t lose sleep over U.S. e-discovery nightmares

What, exactly, is the difference between e-discovery laws in Canada and the U.S.? Two lawyers highlight the basics for those of us who don

CIOs give go-ahead to delayed IT projects

Which IT projects placed on the backburner will get the go-ahead from CIOs as the economy recovers? Software and hardware upgrades are most likely, followed by virtualization, Web site design, internal collaboration, cloud computing and social media, says RHI

Open government talk buzzes across Canada

Experts in open government and social media discussed everything from government-as-a-platform to app stores to the creation of a MuniForge during a panel discussion at the Open City Workshop in Edmonton. Plus, CIO Chris Moore

Dad performs IT makeover at son

IT pros with kids should consider volunteering their talents to schools, suggests one consultant who overhauled the IT lab at his son

15 hot jobs for 2010

Demand for IT professionals has grown in the last quarter. Our guide to the jobs that are in demand, what they pay, and the skills you need to get them. Part two of two.

Hot skills, cool jobs

Demand for IT professionals has grown in the last quarter. Our guide to the jobs that are in demand, what they pay, and the skills you need to get them. Part one of two.

Macbooks, Red Bull, Herman Miller chairs for everyone

Social technology start-up Syncapse is looking to fill roughly 60 positions in London, New York, Portland and Toronto. Why office culture is important to the 20-something CEO and job descriptions aren

Edmonton takes five steps towards open govt

Edmonton is the fourth municipality in Canada moving ahead with open government initiatives. The challenge is helping people understand 'we are like the new city,' says CIO Chris Moore, who made five major announcements at the Open City Workshop

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