Joaquim P. Menezes

Articles by Joaquim P. Menezes

Microsoft SharePoint ‘ill-suited’ for traditional Web publishing

Despite its strengths in collaborative document management, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 falls short as a Web content management tool, according to a recently published report by analyst firm CMS Watch.

City of Toronto’s first CIO faces unique challenges, opportunities

Blazing a new trail is not exactly a novel experience for David Wallace. It's something he's had to quite a few times during the course of two decades spent in several senior IT positions within the province of Ontario.

The art of innovation – ten surefire strategies

In a presentation peppered with humour and replete with personal anecdotes author, venture capitalist, success coach and Mac evangelist Guy Kawasaki offers potential innovators, especially those in the information technology (IT) sector ten surefire strategies for achieving success through innovation.

How to win guests and influence revenue – with BI

BI is becoming a new buzz word within the hospitality industry with conglomerates such as Fairmont and RCI Global using the technology to win guests and influence revenue. Joaquim P. Menezes, IT World Canada's online editor, reports from the SAS Global Conference in Orlando.

A whole new – BI – world

It is the best of times and the worst of times.

The Empowered Patient – ‘people power’ in e-health

Few initiatives seek to offer patients or lay people the IT resources they require to better diagnose or understand their own condition , or to more effectively interact with their healthcare providers

Frankly Speaking – IT value goes far beyond ROI, says Telus exec

Companies should adopt a "sticky pudding" rather than a "hard shell" approach to security, according to a Telus Corp. executive.

Oracle, SAP and the case of the

Is it an "earth shattering act of corporate espionage" or much ado about nothing? IT World Canada's online editor Joaquim P. Menezes takes a closer look at Oracle's recent suit accusing SAP of illegally copying thousands of Oracle software products, and the reason why this legal battle - and its outcome - is so crucial to the future of the enterprise software industry.

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