Kathleen Lau

Articles by Kathleen Lau

Breach of privacy case holds lessons for IT departments

IT managers should heed the court ruling that found it to be a breach of privacy when police copied an employee

IT department stress relief 101: Tips & Ideas

Here are some best practices for de-stressing your IT department, told by IT pros themselves. For instance, an IT budget isn

VANOC

The president of the Vancouver Organizing Committee recounts the technology journey leading up to the Winter Games and how the absence of a

Knowledge management tool comes socially enabled

Panorama Software's new Necto suite helps users create better BI reports

Gaming technology makes hands-free surgery possible

Some University of Waterloo graduates are using Microsoft

IBM not so Smart at home

In light of the lawsuit by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, IBM Corp. should have perhaps started in-house first with its vision to implement processes...

Q&A: The Canuck on VMware User Group

A new global board, formed by the VMware User Group program, starts its inaugural term this year. In this Q&A, the Canadian member of the 10-person team, Scott Elliott, talks to ComputerWorld Canada about the new board

March gets in the ring with online fraudsters

March is Fraud Prevention Month. Experts warn how your seemingly benign postings on social networking sites could be giving away your passwords to online accounts. Traditional fraud scams re-packaged for the digital world

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