Paper Records and Information Management Companies Consolidate
by Lee Rickwood
Digital files and physical paper are in separable twins in the world of records and information management.
by Lee Rickwood
Digital files and physical paper are in separable twins in the world of records and information management.
By Yasmin Ranade
Applications are now open to participate in the fourth edition of the Movin’On Start-Up Challenge, which will take place at the Movin’On Summit in Montreal from June 3 to 5, 2020.
By Christine Persaud
If you’re looking at buying a new laptop, you might have very specific needs. Whatever your desire, while this year has just begun, we’re already seeing tons of great new laptops coming to market.
by Lee Rickwood
Cardholders who understand their available benefits will spend an average of $307 more per month than those who do not. Augmented reality is being used as an education and awareness tool.
By Yasmin Ranade
While Xero’s official launch in Canada occurred last May, Xero recently set up operations in Toronto, a move that further signals its commitment and attraction to top tech talent in Toronto
by Lee Rickwood
Data-driven technologies are harmful to privacy, equality and democracy. Time for new online rights in Canada.
by Lee Rickwood
Among its stated goals, the Charter promises strong new measures to protect online privacy and to rein in the power of big tech companies over our daily data.
By Yasmin Ranade
Samsung Electronics announced the “Age of Experience” at the opening keynote at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). As the featured keynote speaker, Samsung Consumer Electronics President and CEO H.S. Kim described how human-centric innovations will create personalized experiences that make life more “convenient, enjoyable, and meaningful.”