Alberta calls it the biggest step since abandoning the telephone party line system. The company with the contract is going even further, comparing it to the construction of roads in the province.
General Motors is taking advantage of peer-to-peer technology so it can get more mileage out of its promotion dollar, but one analyst said he didn't really enjoy the ride.
A $54 million deal between a Montreal-based systems integrator and a Toronto-based software development company makes good business sense, according to one analyst.
Consumers will get what they want on the Internet and suppliers should start to not only live with it, but take advantage of it, according to new research on peer-to-peer computing.
Even in his wildest dreams David Bradley, an IBM engineer, never thought the PC would shape the world the way it has in its 20-year history that was celebrated yesterday in Toronto.