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Ivan Milam

More than a decade ago, most Canadian public sector and government CIOs focused on providing “the pipes, power and ping” for their organizations.

Dr David H. Jacobson

Some 40 years ago, Michael Polanyi, a distinguished economist, scientist and philosopher famously observed “we know more than we can tell”.  If he was making that statement today, he might say, “we know more than we know how to tell”.

Tim Wilson

Analyst firm Venture Development Corporation (VDC) recently found that purchase price accounts for less than 30% of total deployment cost associated with mobile technology. Surprisingly, a lot of companies are challenged to look beyond up-front costs when making technology investments.

Tim Wilson

Sociologists and human resources professionals have been studying, and deploying, plans to enhance workplace productivity for generations. Now the telecommunications revolution is bringing new changes to the working world, and organizations are forced to respond.

Jose Tolovi Neto

I have recently had two very distinct experiences about people's opinion of the same device: a BlackBerry. The employees of one of these organizations, a pharmaceutical company, were complaining that only a few people would get a BlackBerry. They felt that this was seen as symbol of status at the company, and only "the chosen" would be granted one of those symbols.

Tim Wilson

Telemanagement has a new publisher. Tim Wilson, who has edited the publication for the past two years, has acquired Telemanagement from Tech Media Reports.

Tim Wilson

There is a lot of talk about networks these days – social networks. Meanwhile, the people who have to take care of the real, physical networks can be excused if they are feeling a little forsaken. Well, this issue of Telemanagement brings the discussion back down to earth, and tackles the state of the network in today’s enterprise.

Bryan Rusche

The use of communications technolo­gies in the workplace has grown steadily over the last few decades – so much so that tools such as audio conferencing, mobile phone, email, video and web con­ferencing, and instant messaging have become so commonplace that many workers could not imagine doing their jobs without them.

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