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Much like Toronto Hydro Telecom, which recently tried to promote its OneZone Wi-Fi service by putting out survey results about how people hate being chained to their desks, British Telecom recently released a study of its own, writes Computerworld Canda editor, Shane Schick. Read all about it - and tell us what you think by visiting IT World Canada's spanking new blog pages.
Read, hear or watch interviews with a galaxy of tech thought leaders conducted by Joaquim P. Menezes, online editor, IT World Canada.
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A “reformed” spammer who at one time bombarded hapless individuals with unsolicited marketing e-mails peddling pills, porn, and sundry pleasures, is now doing the talk circuit, writes IT World Canada's online editor, Joaquim P. Menezes. Read and react to this story by visiting our blog pages.
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Designed to provide the missing link between the media files in your iTunes library and today's modern televisions (and their accompanying audio-visual components), the Apple TV nicely simplifies the occasionally daunting process of viewing computer-based content on a television.
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Since its launch, IT World Canada has become the online information resource of choice for Canadian IT professionals. That's no surprise, since it leverages the editorial strength of the IT community's favorite print publications: CIO Canada, Network World Canada, ComputerWorld Canada, CIO Governments' Review, and IT Focus.

For more than 25 years, we've been building relationships with Canada's IT professionals by delivering timely, incisive information that helps them succeed in their jobs. Today, more than 75,000 IT executives and professionals - representing 70% of the buying power in Canada - turn to IT World Canada for the information they trust.

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Over the past few years, we've transformed ourselves - from a traditional print publisher to a multimedia information provider.

Whether it's newsletters from our content rich portals, wireless access through our mobile edition, targeted events bringing together the best and brightest IT players in Canada, or our world renowned IT publications, we deliver a global view of IT with a Canadian perspective - anywhere, any time.

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More than any other IT information publisher, we've invested time and effort in getting to know our readers. We've painstakingly maintained our subscriber database over the years, building on our core knowledge of who and where they are, and what IT technology they're using. Through our ongoing "What Keeps You Up at Night?" initiative, we capture our readers' specific interests and information requirements, as defined and refined by them. The investment helps us develop the targeted, focused information they seek, and deliver it directly to them using the vehicle that best suits them.

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IT World Canada is the Canadian affiliate of International Data Group (IDG), the world's largest IT information provider. IDG publishes more than 300 publications worldwide. IDG also provides IT market analysis through 49 offices in 41 countries worldwide. One hundred million people read one or more IDG publications each month.

Combining IDG's global information resources with our in-house editorial staff, we deliver global IT information with a local focus.

Welcome to IT World Canada.



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