Julie Clow

Articles by Julie Clow

Pilot project launches new IT designation

A British Columbia pilot program will allow recent high school grads to apprentice for high-tech companies and earn a designation as an IT professional without ever getting a post-secondary education.

Newfoundland firm fills wireless void

A St. John's, Nfld.-based company has created some wireless technology that fills a void in today's marketplace,...

Oracle combats high-priced image

The president of Oracle Corp. cares about fashion, from hemlines to dot-coms, but he says that doesn't mean his products cost a lot.

New business models dominate CEO agendas

Even David St. Hubbins from England's loudest band, Spinal Tap, had his eyes on a piece of the lucrative technology market from an early age.

Poor testing blamed for buggy software

A software maker and a software analyst agree

IBM launches Calgary hosting centre

A new e-business hosting centre in Calgary is indicative of a growing market that will be worth $2.5 billion in just five years, according to a recent report on the Canadian Web hosting market

U.S. cyberspace post creates buzz

Awareness of Canadian cyberspace security issues should be less like the hum of elevator music and more like the blast of a teenager

Windows XP gets a breezy welcome

More than 600 journalists and industry representatives gathered at a Toronto golf course to hear Microsoft executives tout the security and reliability of the new Windows XP operating system - but most found it hard to concentrate on the presentation.

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