CanadianCIO Roundtable Highlight Reports
Embracing the Cloud: Bridging Teams, Budgets, and Success
October 19, 2023
Amdocs
Unleashing the Full Potential of Cloud: Insights from Industry Thought Leaders
July 5, 2023
AWS, IBM
What’s driving your modernization program?
June 14, 2023
Kyndryl
Driving data insights in today’s complex architectures
March 2022
HPE, AMD
How AI is changing the future of IT operations
July 19, 2021
IBM
Webinar Highlight Reports
Making 5G an essential
business strategy
April, 2023
Cradlepoint
Public Sector
Strategies to Address
the Talent Gap
March, 2023
Pluralsight
How next-gen network access security stops cyber attackers
September 2022
Exclusive Networks & Fortinet
What is Driving CIOs to Adopt Agile?
June 2022
Meta
Why contact centres can no longer put AI on hold
April 2022
talkdesk
The three things market
disruptors do differently
in their infrastructure
April 2022
EQUINIX
Beware of these gaps in your hybrid workplace plans
June 3rd, 2022
FORTINET
Eight tips for success as a new Chief Data Officer
April 13th, 2022
Informatica
Can remote transactions successfully combine e-signatures with a human touch?
March 11th, 2022
OneSpan
White Paper Library
Edmonton Catholic Schools makes user uptime and cost efficiency top priority
October 28th, 2022
Having load-balanced its Internet traffic routing and built two connected but autonomous data centers, the Edmonton Catholic School District (ECSD) now offers its users nearzero downtime – a much improved experience overall. And as it is using – and thriving on – the same equipment five years from when it was first purchased, the school district is saving province of Alberta taxpayers money.