Pragya Sehgal

Born and raised in the capital city of India - Delhi - bounded by the river Yamuna on the west, Pragya has climbed the Himalayas, and survived medical professional stream in high school without becoming a patient or a doctor. Pragya now makes her home in Canada with her husband - a digital/online marketing fanatic who also loves to prepare delicious meals for her. When she isn’t working or writing around tech, she’s probably watching art films on Netflix, or wondering whether she should cut her hair short or not. Can be contacted at psehgal@itwc.ca or 647.695.3494.

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Robots may replace managers in several industries, according to new study

A new Statistics Canada study suggests that since the mid-90s, manager headcounts have decreased more often than not, while non-managerial employee headcounts have increased during the adoption of robots.

Workflow management apps, like Montreal’s Unito, see spike in new signups

COVID-19 has disrupted workflows and processes that are helping run organizations around the world, and enterprises are turning to SaaS apps like Unito to create clarity out of the chaos.

Google finally hangs up on Hangouts, says auto migrations to Chat begin in 2021

Google says it's sunsetting Hangouts and pivoting to Chat, and Chat will become available as a free service—both in the integrated experience in Gmail and...

Parliamentary budget officer says Ottawa’s Innovation Superclusters Initiative will miss job creation targets

Ottawa’s Innovation Superclusters Initiative (ISI) isn’t receiving enough federal money and is likely to miss its job creation and GDP growth targets, according to...

How to deal with media and stakeholders following a cyber incident

It's crucial to take into consideration how businesses should deal with media and stakeholders following a cyber incident, according to Allan Bonner, cybersecurity author, a board of governors for the MacKenzie Institute.

Google Canada hit with another class action lawsuit for privacy violations

Google Canada is facing a new class-action lawsuit claiming privacy violations of Android users in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.

Amazon says its Canadian tech hub expansion in Vancouver and Toronto will create 3,500 new jobs by 2023

Amazon is expanding its Canadian tech hubs, which it says will generate 3,000 jobs in Vancouver and 500 new roles in Toronto by 2023. 

Bidding process for City of Toronto digital government and payment platform goes online

The City of Toronto is inviting counter-proposals to the unsolicited proposals received from PayIt LLC by them to find prospective suppliers for a digital government and payment platform.

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