Riding the wave: harnessing the power of data
Sometimes it is the small things that data can point to that can make a huge difference.
Sometimes it is the small things that data can point to that can make a huge difference.
A new Deloitte study is providing some insight into how OEMs and channel partners can help each ride the Everything-as-a-Service wave.
A recent study commissioned by Microsoft and Intel reported that the cost of using a PC older…
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Dell releases new PowerEdge server solutions with AMD’s 2nd-gen Epyc processors.
Almost all CIOs agree that the cloud is a standard way to access services and systems quickly with minimal effort, and one of Microsoft analytics partners is finding creative ways to put that added computing power to use.
A Saskatchewan-based managed services provider is reaping the fruits of its investments in predictive analytics and gaining a foothold in the Western Canadian market as a result.
With the help of Esri Canada – our 18th ranked solution provider – we’ve published this map that highlights our Top 100 winners across Canada.
Data science isn’t an exact science, but Google’s partner of the year for data and analytics says Google Cloud Platform (GCP) delivers the closest thing to an exact science as possible.
Nearly 60 per cent of businesses have automated their security and incident response tools, but only at a very minimal level, according to a new SANS Institute study.
Not long after announcing a $15 million investment in Western Canada, Cisco Systems opened the doors to a new lab featuring Cisco’s hyperconverged infrastructure solution, Hyperflex, located at PCM Canada’s head office in Edmonton.
Have you ever read through a channel partner’s website, only to finish and realize you still know nothing about what they actually do?
Intel announced the general availability of its second generation of Intel Xeon Scalable processors Tuesday, a workhorse of the data centre, and shared details on the many different flavours of the custom processors designed to address many specific challenges, including in artificial intelligence.
Toronto’s Dimensional Strategies Inc. (DSI) celebrated its 20th anniversary recently, and its principal Jeremy Fitzgerald was able to track the company’s ‘aha moment’ back to when it decided to throw everything it had at Microsoft 10 years ago.
California’s HashiCorp has quietly built a strong portfolio of open source solutions, and is now leaning on a Toronto partner to get them into the hands of customers north of the border.
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