Mari-Len De Guzman

Articles by Mari-Len De Guzman

Canadian private sector feeling safe with wireless

If a recent IDC Canada report is any indication, high-profile cases of stolen mobile devices and compromised personal information may have little effect on how Canadian businesses view security threats to wireless and mobile devices.

One-third of companies feeling safe with mobility

If a recent IDC Canada report is any indication, high-profile cases of stolen mobile devices and compromised personal information may have little effect on how Canadian businesses view security threats to wireless and mobile devices.

Dirty data puts a smear on efficiency

Poor data quality, or dirty data, can affect performance and productivity, especially if business decisions are being based on it. Industry experts often say that data is a company

Immigrants look for chance in IT

Aquil Khan immigrated to Canada from Pakistan in April 2005 armed with 10 years of professional experience as a business intelligence (BI) analyst. Just last month, he started a new job at a Toronto-based firm to work on a large BI development project for one of the company

Checkin

Automated check-in and registration systems, currently being used in the airline and retail industries, have found their way to the healthcare sector and are proving their worth in enhancing patient care.

Low-profile Symantec centre powers high-stakes security campaign

From the outside, the Symantec Security Centre along Eisenhower Avenue in Alexandria, Va. seems like nothing out of the ordinary. Few passersby realize that this low-rise structure is key facility in the high-stakes cyber security crusade.

Teens target for creative recruitment

Erin Ruiz is a tech-savvy 17-year-old from Toronto who spends most of her spare time in front of a computer. But when asked whether she wants to make a career in Information Technology, the answer is,

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