Stefan Dubowski

Articles by Stefan Dubowski

Internal voice app project fills unexpected holes

What began as a bid to develop novel voice over IP applications at Devlin eBusiness Architects has spawned a new product line and a new corporation.

Mind the details in VoIP agreements

While SLA usually stands for Service Level Agreement, it could just as well mean

Self-assessment critical to VoIP: expert

If Martin Rayner takes one piece of advice back to his company after attending IPComm 2004, a voice over IP (VoIP) conference, it might be this:

Bell lights fire under CRTC

Bell Canada says the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission is taking so long to process applications for new telecom services that it

Canadian bank eyes data extraction

When CIBC went looking for an extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) server to support its mortgages and lending business earlier this year, the firm had two criteria: speed and easy integration with existing and new computer equipment. Now the financial institution says it

Canadians tread carefully on RFID

Canadian retailers and manufacturers are preparing to use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), but cost concerns are keeping them from going all the way.

Sun CEO takes a swing at, well, everything

Scott McNealy defended his company

Is the ITC nightmare finally over?

A report from the Conference Board of Canada says the good news is that IT and communications industry (ITC) profits are expected to increase. The bad news is that profits will become scarcer as competition pressures prices down.

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