Jennifer Kavur

Articles by Jennifer Kavur

Intel offers answer for consumer/enterprise IT conflict

IT department headaches are growing with the consumerization of the enterprise, as end user expectations for consumer-oriented devices rise and the line between personal and corporate data blurs. The solution may be virtualized containers

A peek into Xerox R&D

Scientists at the Xerox Research Centre of Canada reveal their research on reusable paper, printable organic electronics, photoreceptors that heal, editing colour using natural language and more. Plus, Xerox

Edmonton Police fight crime with IBM business intelligence

The next-generation of real-life crime-fighting techniques might be business analytics. Big Blue meets the Boys in Blue

Mobile gap closes, but digital divide grows in South Africa

The digital divide is just one of the topics slated for discussion at Harvard next week, where Ottawa-based IDRC is gathering Nobel prize-winning economists, ICT experts and scholars from Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, South Africa and South Asia for a forum on ICT and poverty around the globe

Mainframe specialists make the IT

Demand for mainframe specialists is at an all-time high, according to IBM Canada. While IT staffing firm Sapphire Canada hasn't noticed an increase in demand, the need for mainframe specialists never really decreased either, says Sergio Mateus

REVIEW: Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse

Logitech revamped its V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks this summer with a series of new colour options. Priced at US $29.99, the compact...

Canadian health care is almost filmless

eHealth adoption may be a slow process, but efforts to digitize radiology departments at hospitals across Canada are nearly complete. Agfa HealthCare replaced film at 51 sites across the RUIS of Universit

Q&A: Eucalyptus CTO discusses open source clouds

Rich Wolski, UCSB professor and CTO of recently-established Eucalyptus Systems, discusses the company

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