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Women execs find IT rewarding

CDN and Ingram Micro Canada partnered for the second annual Women of the IT Channel luncheon at the Hunt Club in Toronto

CDN’s Women of the IT channel luncheon hits new heights

CDN and Ingram Micro Canada partnered for the second annual Women of the IT Channel luncheon at the Hunt Club in Toronto

More than 100 million tablets will ship this year: report

ABI Research is reporting big numbers for global tablet shipments

Data recovery a missing piece of cloud implementations: survey

Sponsored by Kroll Ontrack, the global survey finds data loss and data recovery is a missing piece of many cloud implementations

Facebook isn’t failing; no matter what investors say

I’ve been a Facebook user for many years. I like the platform the social networking site offers me, my friends, work-colleagues and more importantly the channel...

Canadian businesses to increase spending on PCs, laptops and servers, new research shows

The increase in hardware sales are tied to the release of Windows 8

Android and iOS dominate global smartphone shipments: IDC

The two dominant operating systems reached a new high in Q2 as Symbian and BlackBerry continue to slide

Flat panel display sales forecast revised downward

NPD is still predicting growth for public displays, just less growth than it previously forecast

36 billion apps downloaded this year

But average 37 per smartphone set to drop

The five hottest IT jobs right now

IT jobs have increased over the past few years

15 Factoids for Office 15

Microsoft issued 15 reasons why they took a modern approach to Office 15

Negotiating a SaaS partner contract

Smaller companies may possess limited negotiating clout, but may still find room to bargain

Playing the game of gamification of IT

How gamification will change the face of engagement in the channel

CDN SMB Report: Budgets are stable, but not their IT challenges

From the cloud to virtualization, small businesses are being asked to do more with IT without much more money to do it

Immigrant IT pros face a tough job market in Canada

Lack of Canadian experience forcing many to start on lower rungs of the employment ladder

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