Canada’s Digital Economy Needs Highly Skilled and Diverse Workforce to Succeed
by Lee Rickwood
The country’s information and communications technology industry needs more trained and capable workers to succeed.
by Lee Rickwood
The country’s information and communications technology industry needs more trained and capable workers to succeed.
by Lee Rickwood
Facing rising prices and labour shortages, Canadian businesses are thinking digital: they plan to invest more in tech over the next year in the face of other expected challenges and opportunities for growth.
By Christine Persaud
No company ever wants to consider that it could be the victim of a cyberattack or some other type of data breach. But it’s important to be prepared for any scenario.
by Lee Rickwood
Data privacy, ad blocking and help to monetize your personal digital information is offered in a new software tool from a Canadian tech start-up.
By Yasmin Ranade
Since 2016, Big Data and AI Toronto has served the data ecosystem by providing a unique platform for IT decision-makers and data innovators to explore and discuss insights, showcase the latest innovative projects, and connect with the best and brightest minds in the industry.
by Lee Rickwood
Cars equipped with driver assist technology still require the attention of and interaction with the driver. As such, such vehicles monitor not only the road on which they travel, but the person behind the wheel.
By Yasmin Ranade
Good security posture is knowing what data we protect and knowing what regulatory requirements we have to be careful of and be aware of, then ensuring that we’ve got those compliance things in place and up to date all the time.
by Lee Rickwood
Surfing the Web can be risky business, especially if bumping into the wrong site can lead to the infection of a personal laptop or an entire network.