Saudi deal won’t affect Canadian BlackBerry users Posted on August 10, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur 10 Aug 2010, ComputerWorld Canada BlackBerry users in North America shouldn’t worry about RIM’s negotiations with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, India and Lebanon affecting the security of their devices, analysts say. RIM’s statement says the enterprise solution remains unchanged.
2D mobile barcodes yet to take off in Canada Posted on July 27, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur 27 Jul 2010, ComputerWorld Canada The popularity of formats like QR and Data Matrix will explode in coming months, according to 3GVision distributor MMMobile. Google and Facebook are also actively promoting QR codes, says one Info-Tech analyst.
Bada offers app developers mass market reach Posted on July 1, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur 01 Jul 2010, ComputerWorld Canada Samsung’s Wave isn’t available in Canada yet, but 200 bada apps are already available in the Canadian app store. At a developer conference in Toronto, Samsung makes the case for its new bada platform.
Five mobile predictions from Telus Posted on January 4, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur 04 Jan 2010, ComputerWorld Canada Telus’ chief futurist reveals five mobile trends he anticipates coming to Canadians in 2010. An Info-Tech research analyst says the trends are already taking place and likely reflect what’s coming from Telus. — reprinted by ITBusiness.ca, Telus predicts the future of mobility and communications
Video collaboration a catch 22 for enterprises Posted on December 9, 2009 by Jennifer Kavur 09 Dec 2009, ComputerWorld Canada A unified communication provider, research analyst firm and independent technology consultant all agree that cost both motivates and prohibits the use of video collaboration tools in the enterprise.
The mobile workforce Posted on October 21, 2009 by Jennifer Kavur 21 Oct 2009, ComputerWorld Canada Working where, how and when it makes the most sense.
MeetingZone cashes in on reduced business travel Posted on March 17, 2009 by Jennifer Kavur 17 Mar 2009, ComputerWorld Canada The audio and Web conference service provider opens an operations centre in Toronto. Is it the market or just good pricing that is bringing in the business?
U Calgary turns to BlueCat for IPAM needs Posted on July 29, 2008 by Jennifer Kavur 29 Jul 2008, ComputerWorld Canada With large wireless projects and VoIP projects on the boiler, ignoring the importance of IP address management could lead to serious headaches.