Kristy Pryma

Articles by Kristy Pryma

Canadians say SANs a storage priority

Two recent studies show that SAN is the favoured flavour of storage solutions for enterprises looking to buy in the near future, but confusion around the topic persists in the market.

Economy forces contractors to consider salaried positions

Taking the leap from a salaried position with a stable company to a contracting job can be exciting, lucrative and freeing, and many IT professionals rode out the dot-com bubble by doing so.

XML is data-oriented at its core

Short for Extensible Markup Language, XML became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation in 1998 as a slimmed-down version of SGML.

Organizations explore benefits of pooling workers

With so many organizations these days carrying the same workload and smaller budgets, finding creative ways to organize staff has become a necessity.

Good testers know when to quit

By the time a piece of software hits your hard drive, it

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Decision makers in the old west were faced with a conundrum when a rowdy gang rolled into town.

The auction option

eBay Canada, the little brother of the U.S.-based eBay.com, has opened thendoors for technology vendors to sell their wares through the popular Webnauction site.

CertaPay delivers currency by e-mail

Canadians are well known as leaders when it comes to marrying technology and banking.

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