Stories by: Shane Schick
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IBM tries to get information on corporate agendas 03 September, 2008 12:15:00
IBM on Tuesday said it will offer corporate customers consulting services and software that will help business units and IT departments in distinct vertical markets understand how to manage information more effectively. - +
10 changes Steve Ballmer should make at Microsoft 03 July, 2008 07:49:02
When I appeared on CBC Newsworld last week to talk about Bill Gates' departure from Microsoft, they asked me whether I thought the company can survive without him. I tried not to roll my eyes. - +
Websense to take fear out of Facebook, Web 2.0 18 June, 2008 09:11:04
Websense used the InfoSecurity Canada show to introduce a software-based gateway product aimed at protecting enterprise customers from the dangers of social networking sites and other advanced online services. - +
Nearly half of IT projects are killed off early 26 May, 2008 08:48:10
Nearly half of all IT projects get killed off before they're even completed, according to a survey conducted by the Information Systems Audit Control Association. - +
AMD offers breathing room with Business Class PC 02 May, 2008 11:21:41
AMD's decision to move into the business PC market this week reminds me of the first line of Shopgirl, a novella by Steve Martin, which points out that working in the glove department at a large retail store means "you are selling things that nobody buys anymore." - +
Microsoft's Live Mesh: The IT department implications 25 April, 2008 09:16:38
Even though it seems to signal a shift from its PC-centric corporate philosophy, I wouldn't call Microsoft's Live Mesh offering a disruptive technology. If anything, it's an accommodating technology. - +
Five ways of defining cloud computing 23 April, 2008 12:00:33
As with nearly every IT trend, including service-oriented architectures and Web services, just because we're all talking about cloud computing doesn't mean we're talking about the same thing. - +
Dave DeWalt and the mission for McAfee 17 April, 2008 11:11:26
You didn't have to know that Dave DeWalt is the CEO of McAfee to realize he is an American visiting Canada this week. No one up here is quite so tanned in April. But that wasn't the only way DeWalt stood out to me as a leader of the world's second-largest security software firm. - +
MIDs, UMPCs and what mobile users really want 04 April, 2008 09:20:11
I guess calling them MIDs is better than calling them unlaptops, or smart nonphones, but not by much. - +
Why HP sticks to the software-for-the-CIO strategy 01 April, 2008 09:16:02
The first thing they told us when a group of local media sat down with the head of HP's worldwide software division last week is that the company has a policy of not discussing its competitors. This, despite the fact that one of them happily answered my questions about the BMC takeover of BladeLogic a week or two ago, and despite the fact that the executive in question, Tom Hogan, wasted no time in bringing up IBM. - +
Put some business intelligence in your inbox 22 February, 2008 11:42:03
Shortly after covering the integration of Cognos products into IBM's software division, I got a call from Microsoft, which wanted to discuss PerformancePoint Server, which it launched last year. I'm used to the fact that writing about one vendor's product will lead to interest from its competitors, but I decided to hear them out. Despite its claims to the contrary, Microsoft is still relatively new to BI, and it's interesting to see them go after a market in which they are not already dominant.
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