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Intel details ‘Ponte Vecchio’ graphics processor

Intel's new GPU will debut in 2020.

Bell petition to cabinet: cheaper wholesale internet ‘yield no real benefits for Canadians

Bell doesn't believe that CRTC's new wholesale prices can help consumers save money.

Dell debuts Dell EMC PowerOne, CTO says competition incapable of ‘doing what we’re doing’ in automation space

Dell is combining its compute, storage and networking portfolios into a single autonomous system called Dell EMC PowerOne, with VMware acting as the glue to help manage multiple clouds.

NetApp unveils its Keystone

The keystone of an arch is the stone at the top that holds everything together, and that's what NetApp is aiming for with its Keystone program.

Cisco hits the upgrade button again on its collaboration portfolio

Cisco announced a series of enhancements to its collaboration portfolio today, including three new products, several software upgrades and a new partnership with Microsoft.

Uber officially opens its new engineering hub in Toronto

Uber Technologies officially opened its engineering hub in Toronto on Nov. 4 after months of delay. 

Cologix expands its downtown Montreal data centre

Data centre colocation and network solution provider Cologix recently announced the expansion of one of its data centres in downtown Montreal, known as MTL7.

Canadian businesses lagging in network innovation to support digital transformation, says Cisco report

Canada lags far behind other nations in terms of strategic implementation of projects and networking innovations that support digital transformation, spotlights Cisco’s recently released...

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