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Hot selling devices spell great insecurity opportunities

The volume of new mobile devices presents a tremendous opportunity for hucksters and cybercriminals to tap in

29 must haves when hiring a channel marketing & sales person

Hiring the right marketing, sales people is always difficult because success elsewhere may not translate into success for your company, for you

Five questions to help recentre IT design on the business

Technology has become your business, but your business isn't technology

As cloud grows, IT hiring flatlines

Dramatic growth of cloud-based services expected this year

It’s not the technology, stupid!

This blaming of technology for the social ills of our society is an easy and unthinking way to explain how our culture has changed

CDN’s Top Newsmakers of 2011: Part Two

CDN's Top Newsmakers of 2011: Part Two Each year, the CDN editorial staff sits down to discuss the events of the past year in the...

IT in 2011: Four trends that will change priorities

The post-recession enterprise IT environment is only going to get more chaotic, but opportunities will arise

7 Scrooge-worthy scams for the holidays

All crooks want for Christmas is to steal your money and sensitive information. Security experts give tips on avoiding scams

Canadian consumer PC market nearing its peak: IDC

After a decade of steady growth over the enterprise market, IDC Canada says consumer PC shipments may soon top-out

DRAM prices to keep falling through the first half of 2011

PC buyers are likely to see more RAM per box but may not see bargain prices

Cloud computing adoption may have peaked in the SMB: report

Research from Angus Reid for HP Canada and Primus Canada shows small businesses aren't eager to go deeper into the cloud, and still rate security as their key IT concern

Smartphones grow by 90 per cent in Q3: IDC

Samsung's growth was 453 per cent with Galaxy phones and others

Apple iPhone 4 fails to slow Android demand for long

Android's momentum has returned, while RIM gets a minimal boost from the BlackBerry Torch

Smart phone to replace the wallet and other futurist predictions

Futurist Richard Watson says the keyboard and mouse will die soon

Unix losing ground to Windows and Linux servers

Demand for Windows and Linux servers is increasing at a rapid pace

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