Renaud Larue-Langlois

Half journalist, half IT Manager, full technology nerd. After a 25+ year career in IT, becoming a writer was a natural choice for Renaud. It literally runs in his family. His areas of interest are... anything, as long as it's technology-related. He can be reached at rlaruelanglois@itwc.ca

Articles by Renaud Larue-Langlois

The urgent need for better governance of artificial intelligence highlighted in a new book by Mila and UNESCO

Together, Mila - the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have unveiled a book on the...

Coveo introduces new Relevance Generative Answering capability

Today, Coveo, a Montreal-based company that offers an artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed to make digital experiences "enjoyable, personalized, relevant and profitable", announced the...

Technicity GTA 2023: A partnership in customer relationship management

At this year’s edition of Technicity GTA, ITWC’s chief information officer Jim Love sat down with Becky Jamieson, director, corporate services/municipal clerk, Township of...

Cogeco Connexion acquires ISP oxio

Cogeco Connexion, which brings together all of the Canadian cable operations of Cogeco Communications, this week announced the acquisition of the telecommunications activities of...

Record $117M funding for Scale AI supporting 15 AI projects

Montreal-based Scale AI announced recently that it has completed a $117 million financing round, its largest to date. This funding will support 15 AI...

Québecor acquires 5G spectrum licenses in Manitoba and Quebec

Continuing their expansion in Canada, Québecor and its subsidiary Vidéotron have just invested nearly $10 million to acquire new 5G wireless spectrum licenses, in...

Federal funding announced to develop the quantum computer of tomorrow

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $40 million investment to enable Toronto-based quantum computing company Xanadu to build and commercialize the world's first...

TekSavvy urges Minister Champagne to block the Rogers-Shaw merger and deny Vidéotron bid for Freedom Mobile

Fearing that, after the Cabinet decision on wholesale rates, the federal government's approval of the Rogers-Shaw merger would result in further "rate-fixing and price...

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