Isabelle Valois and her team at ING Canada know the company is going to continue growing. So much so that over the next two years, her team will likely have to install close to 60 new servers.
Isabelle Valois and her team at ING Canada know the company is going to continue growing. So much so that over the next two years, her team will likely have to install close to 60 new servers.
Sitting on a patio, a bottleneck often leads to a good thing, but in IT, it usually leads to a problem. The Canadian Museum of Civilization Corp. in Gatineau, Que. was finding bottlenecks in its storage and resource management systems a hindrance to doing business.
Sitting on a patio, a bottleneck often leads to a good thing. But in IT, it usually leads to a problem. The Canadian Museum of Civilization Corp. in Gatineau, Que., was finding bottlenecks in its storage and resource management systems a hindrance to doing business.
The Canadian National Railway Co. was in a bind. After running automation smoothly in a mainframe data centre environment, new trends had led to an influx of servers that had no management policies
Jeffrey Shifman knew that Pembroke, Ont.-based Superior Electrics Ltd. needed a new ERP system. Purchase orders were difficult to track and cost histories were kept on cards.