Adobe wants developers to use its intergrated runtime technology to build rich internet applications. Plus, the company outlines its roadmap for developers
British Columbia government employees will soon have wireless access to the networks of about 500 public agencies via virtual ID cards designed to overcome the many usernames and passwords that are usually required. A similar pilot will also provide access to citizens to visit government Web sites.
Public service providers in the province will test an authentication tool for accessing government networks. An official explains how the technology is promising to solve privacy woes
The National Research Council brings together private sector firms and academia to explore how they could foster more joint development efforts. There's just the question of who ends up owning the innovations
A Guelph, Ont.-based mental health and addiction treatment centre leaves Windows behind in favour of Novell's open source distribution. An Alberta firm explains how it helped multiply the savings
The German software giant launches Business ByDesign, designed to address those who don't opt for its Business One or All-In-One, but an analyst says some key features are still nowhere to be found