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Fujitsu, Sun to merge Sparc server product lines

Sun Microsystems Inc. and Fujitsu Ltd. are to merge their Sparc-based server product lines by 2006, expanding a long-standing partnership between the two companies, company officials said.

BayStar’s SCO refund dream comes true

In April, BayStar Capital II LLP, said it wanted the money it invested in the SCO Group Inc. back. Now the venture capital firm is getting its wish.

Government spending drives IT growth

Canadian IT spending will grow by three percent in 2004, led by government spending, according to Forrester Research. GDP growth is a key factor...

Linux: grown up enough?

The operating system may be gaining a foothold in the financial services sector, but not everyone is convinced that Linux is ready for prime time. Industry insiders and observers provide information that could keep

National Bank nets bargains from IT

One out of two is OK. Two out of two is definitely better. How about three out of two? A 150 per cent return? Now we

Software helps Manulife service agents, brokers

DSPA Software Inc., a Toronto-based developer of distribution management and sales compensation software for insurance companies, and Microsoft Canada Co. in May announced the successful implementation of DSPA

Combo Wi-FI cell phone due out by fall

Avaya Inc., Motorola Inc. and Proxim Corp. later this year plan to introduce what they have dubbed the "enterprise phone," which can easily switch voice phone calls from a wireless LAN to a wide-area cellular network.

Demand sparks vendor moves

Five years ago, Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) began an overhaul of its IT infrastructure, which involved striking alliances with five major vendors.

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No slowdown in sight for dynamic tech hub in Mississauga

Did you know that Mississauga is home to nearly 1,000 IT companies? Not many do. Perfectly situated between Toronto and Waterloo in Canada’s Innovation...

Know yourself as well as you know your enemy

While not new, asymmetric warfare – in which a force employs proxy battles, disinformation campaigns, and other nontraditional and thus unpredictable tactics – remains...

Critical infrastructure is the new front line

By Rick Peters Threat actors eager to maximize disruptions and payouts have a new and compelling target – critical infrastructures such as factories, transportation networks,...

Investing in your network infrastructure: The key to ensuring future growth for Canadian companies?

Telstra and Pulse (a 30,000-member online IT community) recently surveyed 100 technology decision-makers at Canadian companies to understand their network infrastructure priorities. They uncovered...