Lynn Greiner

Lynn Greiner has been interpreting tech for businesses for over 20 years and has worked in the industry as well as writing about it, giving her a unique perspective into the issues companies face. She has both IT credentials and a business degree.

Articles by Lynn Greiner

Canadian companies embrace the Sustainable IT Pledge

On this Earth Day, there's a group of new signatories to the Sustainable IT Pledge, a commitment by Canadian organizations to cut emissions from...

Unihertz tease: a BlackBerry-like phone with keyboard

A teasing "Coming soon" notice posted last week on Twitter from Shanghai-based phone manufacturer Unihertz may herald what, if not a duly-licensed BlackBerry design,...

Microsoft courts commercial customers with new Windows features

At Microsoft's Windows Powers the Future of Hybrid Work event, the company unveiled a series of enhancements aimed straight at the commercial user. "What got...

Deloitte report: How Canadians with autism can help employers close the talent gap

Almost half of employees with autism don’t feel comfortable disclosing their neurodiversity to employers, according to a report jointly released today by Deloitte Canada...

Torontonians arrested in international business email scammer sweep

Two Torontonians were among 65 individuals arrested during an international U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation operation to combat business email compromise (BEC) schemes that...

Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience launches to help build a digitally-enabled nonprofit sector

The Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience, launched today, seeks to help Canadian nonprofits with the tech needed to thrive in the digital age

Meet Skyhigh Security, the new name for McAfee Enterprise SSE

When private equity giant Symphony Technology Group (STG) announced in January that it had split its McAfee Enterprise acquisition in two, combining all but...

International Women’s Day: Seven women who changed technology

You may find it difficult to believe in today's male-centric tech industry, but in the early days of IT, it was often the women who were the pioneers

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