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  • Conquering the mountain of data

    Hospitals, government agencies, retail chains and other industry sectors are being buried by data. As the piles of digital files, X-rays and scanned-in paper records grow higher and higher, data-management applications are coming to the rescue, creating new opportunities for solutions providers.

  • The ASP market lures another

    Cyberplex, a Canadian-based Internet services firm, has agreed to acquire ProCure.com, another Canadian-based application service provider.

  • Is your email really yours?

    A recent case in Canada has highlighted some of the privacy flaws associated with email services.

  • Outsourcing during an economic slowdown

    It's hip to focus on outsourcing during an economic slowdown. But this tune isn't for everyone. Industry pundits say businesses are eager to outsource costly IT operations to service providers and data-centre experts.

  • Fruit loot: Why BlackBerry is still going strong

    Research In Motion's BlackBerry wireless email device isn't just a faddish executive status symbol - it's an indispensable, money-saving e-business tool, says Jim Balsillie, RIM's co-CEO.

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