Julie Clow

Articles by Julie Clow

Transatlantic surgery first for Canadian surgeon

In theory, Dr, Michel Gagner could perform gallbladder surgery in France while sitting in a recliner in New York, but it may take a while for him to become that relaxed.

Clearigo to partner with Ucora to extend management system to wireless

Technology from one Vancouver-based company has turned the director of product development at another company from a cynic into an optimist.

Sept. 11 to worsen impact of IT oversaturation

An Arizona-based analyst says what looks like a gloomy future for the IT industry is really just a reflection of things getting back to normal.

Entrepreneur awards recognize young executives

Philip Colton started out teaching physical education to young people at a New Brunswick public school, but soon graduated to teaching IT to adults in corporate offices.

Expert blames poor testing for buggy software

A software maker and a software analyst agree

Expert blames poor testing for buggy software

In the rush to compete, new software releases go out the door with little thought to thorough testing for quality and compatibility frustrating end-users, confirms the results of a new survey.

Analysts: successful e-business requires change

Despite current market conditions, the future for business to business and customer relationship management software is bright

US cybersecurity post creates much needed buzz: ITAC

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

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