Scott Gardner

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Novell joins disparate networks

Novell Inc. has released an updated version of its metadirectory software that lets users connect to a wider array of systems, and offers new tools to manage those connections.

IBM and Manulife forge ties on two fronts

In a flurry of press releases and corporate handshakes, IBM Canada Ltd. and Manulife Financial Corp. announced Monday both a new partnership to fund a university research centre and a new outsourcing deal.

Canada open for high-tech business, says study

If your business is technology and you like low corporate taxes, cheap land and talented but inexpensive labour, Canada is the place for you, according to a new study.

Canada open for high-tech business, says study

If your business is technology and you like low corporate taxes, cheap land and talented but inexpensive labour, Canada is the place for you, according to a new study.

Canada open for high-tech business, says study

If your business is technology and you like low corporate taxes, cheap land and talented but inexpensive labour, Canada is the place for you, according to a new study.

Software market to get boost from small buyers

Small and mid-size business customers will form the next big software and services market, with sales in North America more than tripling to top US$3 billion by 2006, according to a recent report.

Techies build their imagination one brick at a time

The modern era has been defined by many contentious philosophical struggles: evolution vs. creation, development vs. conservation, Linux vs. Windows and now . . . Meccano vs. Lego.

New product protects network borders

Hoping to capitalize on an increasing trend toward dedicated appliances, Mississauga, Ont.

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