Kathleen Lau

Articles by Kathleen Lau

IDC picks 10 best Canadian firms to watch for

Software companies share best practices, strategies and offer some tips on how to stay on top of your game

FedEx Canada’s got the package

Mississauga-based logistics firm receives best contact centre performance award at Contact Center World conference.

Data theft highlights user privilege flaws

One data administrator is responsible for stealing millions of customer records at a U.S. firm. Canadian security experts weigh in on what went wrong and how the bad guy pulled it off.

Big Blue aims supercomputing at enterprises

Though associated with academia, IBM hopes its integration of Windows Compute Cluster Server with its hardware will gain the interest of financial services, among other verticals

Build a memory better than your computer’s

Although Bob Gray has taught memory skills for two decades, the president and founder of Memory Edge, gave his first workshop to IT professionals at last month

Location intelligence: Where you’ll need it

The growth of wireless devices has turned a niche technology into a potentially important tool for delivering analytics through geographic information. Experts explain its place in the enterprise

BCE-Telus merger could ‘adversely affect’ service, innovation

A merger between telecom giants Telus Corp. and Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) will likely have a negative impact on the range of products and services available to enterprises, said one analyst

Cluster computing rocks … when used to analyze them

Analyzing rocks may not be everybody's idea of a fascinating avocation. But such analysis can translate into huge practical benefits, especially in the area of seismology

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