Telecommunications, networking, high-speed Internet and calf roping may be the marketing tag used to help bring a Western institution into the twenty-first century.
Telecommunications, networking, high-speed Internet and . . . calf roping? That may be the marketing tag used to help bring a Western institution into the twenty-first century.
As a rising number of U.S. Internet service providers ban spam services and states outlaw distribution of stealth spam software, 'spam gangs' are finding facilities to shill online in Canada, according to a group of anti-spammers.
A recent U.S. poll suggests IT managers are in no hurry to upgrade their Windows software and a Canadian analyst says things are no different north of the border.
A recent U.S. poll suggests IT managers are in no hurry to upgrade their Windows software and a Canadian analyst says things are no different north of the border.
Cheap labour and security are two reasons U.S. companies may start looking north to outsource, says the senior vice-president of business engineering at IT services firm CGI Group Inc.
A recent U.S. poll suggests IT managers are in no hurry to upgrade their Windows software and a Canadian analyst says things are no different north of the border.