By inmedia
According to eWeek’s Channel Insider, executives and analysts were asked at this week’s Gartner Channel Vision what they think the channel will look in 2010. SAAS (software as a service) and partner collaboration were heralded as the “way forward.” Click here to read the full article.
By inmedia
If you’re in the market for a new PDA, you might want to consider the iPod Touch, says ComputerWorld. According to the article, its “cool features, everything from Web browsing over Wi-Fi to VPN access and a host of enterprise-useful apps” make it a viable solution for business. One very exciting feature that the article doesn’t mention is that it gives those of us that live in a country where the iPhone is not yet available a reasonable approximation on which to get comfortable before the much coveted iPhone arrives in Canada.
By inmedia
Do you ever wonder what the media are reading? The staff at PC Magazine have put together a list of their favourite blogs. Click here to see which blogs made PC Magazine’s top 100 list.
By inmedia
Further to our earlier post about Canada lagging behind the U.S. on cleantech investment, two current headlines caught our eye this morning: one in the Globe and Mail about Canada declaring “Investors slowly warming to clean tech” and the other on CleanTech.com about the U.S. with the heading “Smart energy gets smart money.”

By inmedia
Today’s Network World e-newsletter highlights an issue that is often talked about in the Ottawa tech community: the IT talent crunch and whether it is real or imagined. Ottawa is certainly not alone in this debate. To read “IT talent crunch: Myth or reality?,” click here.