Michael MacMillan

Articles by Michael MacMillan

Canada poised to spend big bucks on storage

The poor economy is giving storage vendors bloody noses, but robust demand will soon nurse them back to health, according to an IDC-sponsored snapshot of Canada's storage market.

724 chief says North America a wireless laggard

Not betting too much on North America too quickly, and concentrating on technology rather than the market, is how John Sims plans to bring 724 Solutions to the forefront of the wireless movement.

Firm attempts to can spam

An Ottawa businessman and domain-name overseer said freshly minted privacy technology will help his company

IT school blames weak economy for U.S. pullout

One of Canada's largest private IT educators announced Tuesday that it is retreating from the U.S. market, citing unfavourable economic conditions.

Cybercrime bite starting to hurt, says EDS

Criminal use of technology is not only putting a serious dent in worldwide economic productivity, it

Internic.ca tries to sink spammers

An Ottawa businessman and domain-name overseer says freshly minted privacy technology will help his company

Seanix entrenches its national reach

By making their marriage formal, two PC makers are giving birth to the largest Canadian-owned and operated computer manufacturer.

Firms launching

Business leaders say there

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