Kathleen Lau

Articles by Kathleen Lau

Technology driving workplace portability

The practice of telecommuting or using non-traditional "space" (such as a hotspot) to get one's work done

Federal budget promotes IT but not in a big way

While the federal budget does include several measures that prop up Canada's role on the global information technology stage, industry observers say the budget tabled this week really falls short of expectations.

Retail management tool keeps shelves properly stocked

A chain of drive-through convenience stores across the U.S. counts on a point-of-sale and retail management tool to keep its shelves stocked at all times

Federal budget promotes IT

While the federal budget, tabled on Monday, does include several measures that prop up Canada's role on the global information technology (IT) stage, industry observers say the budget really falls short of expectations

A tale of two perceptions

How significant a role does information technology (IT) play in achieving a company's business goals?

Podcamp Toronto 2007: Corporate podcasts link staff, enhance marketing strategy

There's definitely a burgeoning trend towards podcasting as the new arsenal of choice for corporate communication, said a Toronto-based podcasting expert

Spat between Viacom and Google ‘mere politics’ says observer

A recent lawsuit filed by Viacom Inc. alleging copyright infringement against Google Inc. is more about politics than about any legal violations, says one Canadian observer

Thin clients centralize data, increase user mobility

Replacing traditional PCs with thin clients may be a great way for corporations to transfer the responsibility of dealing with computer problems from the user to the IT department, says an analyst

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