originally published in The Lawyers Weekly Quick! Before you read this article, go online and find the one-minute demonstration of the BlackBerry Helmet as shown on TV’s The Rick Mercer Report. Now that you’re back, complete this sentence: Rick Mercer is: a very wealthy man once he
Read more →originally published in The Lawyers Weekly “I have been practising on my own since 2002 and slowly filling up a wall of shelving with bankers’ boxes of files,” said Colorado Springs, CO-based attorney Tomasz Stasiuk. “When it came time to start another wall of boxes, that started
Read more →Brand consistency just one aspect of the issue originally published in itbusiness.ca It drives marketers crazy when a salesperson or channel partner takes something done by Marketing, changes it and creates their own content, says Bryan Bogensberger. That’s the tip of a massive iceberg currently hobbling many
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Read more →Ottawa, February 1, 2007 – MDS Incorporated, a leading contract pharmaceutical and biotechnology research company, has signed a three-year contract with Nitro Microsystems Inc. to provide on-site level two desktop computer support and level three network server support across Canada.
Read more →How is your business changing? At Formglas, we want to help you answer that question. That’s why, in April 2007, we visited a TNS Retail Forward Conference called “Retailing 2015: New Frontiers”. Here, industry luminaries foretold the state of the retail business eight years from now. What
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Read more →Computers are ubiquitous. However, this ubiquity has snuck up without much training to ease the change. Some take to computing like fish to water. Others, however, find themselves immigrants in a land they didn’t know they had adopted. This issue should not stop computing novices. Just as
Read more →Originally published in National Magazine (Canadian Bar Association) Your corporate clients maintain several sophisticated computer systems, each of which contains terabytes (thousands of gigabytes) of data. Along comes a litigant who sues one of your clients. The discovery phase begins, and a nightmare may ensue. “Under the
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