About Us

Telemanagement is put together by a dedicated team.

Tim Wilson. A graduate of McGill University, Tim worked as a publisher before joining IDC Canada as a research analyst in 1997. In 2000, Tim began T Wilson Associates, which provides services and content to research companies, vendors, and the IT press. In November, 2009, T Wilson Associates purchased Telemanagement.

Anthony Gabryluk. After attending Queens University and McGill University, Anthony embarked on a career providing core services to leading ICT consulting firms. He is Telemanagement’s point person, providing ongoing research in support of the publication. He works out of Toronto.

Adrian Jean. Adrian works out of Ottawa and supports all of Telemanagement’s web-based initiatives.

Brian McNally. Working out of Ottawa, where Telemanagement has a strong subscriber community, Brian covers Telemanagement’s subscriber services and support.

Ryan Kelson. Also in Ottawa, Ryan is responsible for the print edition of Telemanagement, a full colour, twenty page publication that comes out ten times a year.

We are also a strong community of contract-based and independent researchers and journalists that support both our print edition and online information service.

The publication

Each issue of Telemanagement has a specific geographic market and industry focus. Our subscriber base has strong industry representation, and we feel it’s important to offer content that reflects the unique ICT requirements of a variety of business sectors.

Telemanagement provides extensive coverage of the wireless industry, as well as specific news in our Regulation and Policy, Security, Notebook, and Green sections.

As a Canadian publication, we are also interested in telling stories of Canadian telecommunications’ companies that are active in foreign markets.

Online, Telemanagement has content posted on a daily basis. The print publication comes out ten times year.

Below is the editorial calendar for 2010, with enterprise themes and telco market focus:

  • December/January: The CIO & European Union
  • February: Municipalities & Western Canada (Olympics)
  • March: Business Services & India
  • April: Education & Ontario/Quebec
  • May: Financial Services & Israel
  • June; Healthcare & South Africa (World Cup)
  • July/August: Retail & United States
  • September: Public Sector (Provincial and Federal) & Maritimes
  • October: Manufacturing & China
  • November: Utilities & Latin America
  • December/January: Resource extraction & The North

 

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