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(5/3/2006) Canadian government agencies have pegged content management as a top IT priority this year. Fair enough, bearing in mind that research makes clear that one size definitely doesn't fit all. | (5/3/2006) With more than 30 years experience in the IT industry, Pete Shea was a natural choice as CIO for Newfoundland and Labrador when he assumed the role in the fall of 2004. He credits his work as regional director for xwave in Ireland and Newfoundland as helping prepare him for the role he has today. | (4/26/2006) A greenfield site in South Australia is edging towards becoming the location du jour for Australia's most innovative broadband services. | (4/17/2006) The University of Alberta has emerged as the top Canadian team at the 30th Annual Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) world finals held Wednesday in San Antonio, Tex. | (4/10/2006) Canadian researchers, industry and government have joined forces to develop "intelligent" systems that even Thomas Edison would applaud (or so their proponents say). | (4/5/2006) This white paper highlights the considerations that local, state and federal Government
institutions should be aware of when developing their handheld software strategy. Benefits of
the technology, as always, are accompanied by concerns. Actions can be taken to ensure that
mobile projects result in a net positive experience and add value to both stakeholders and the
value chain. | (3/9/2006) CIOs at U.S. government agencies say they've made progress on several key issues, including IT security and modernizing their IT infrastructure, but still face major challenges in security and other areas. | (3/8/2006) Bill Drost is the former CIO of the Government of Prince Edward Island. Although his background wasn't in IT, he took the job on to become the Province's first CIO an assignment he says he regarded as a two to three-year challenge to lay the groundwork for someone else, who would take it to the next level. He spoke recently with Lisa Williams, senior writer with InterGovWorld.com, about how he got his start in the industry and about the reorganization of the CIO office in Prince Edward Island. Excerpts from their conversation follow. | (3/6/2006) If securely deploying 10,000 wireless access points across 1700 locations in five months to create what is said to be the world's largest enterprise Wi-Fi network sounds like a challenge, Victoria's Department of Education (DET) in Australia took it all in its stride - with the help of a little penguin. | (3/1/2006) A growing dispute between Taiwan and China won't likely abate soon, but it also won't hurt global technology supplies, experts said Wednesday.
| (2/28/2006) Large salary increases are expected in 2006 for some high-demand specialty positions such as IT auditor, business systems analyst, and business continuity analyst. |
  |  |  | | Blog Spotlight: Sandford Borins |  | As Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, Sandford Borins brings InterGovWorld.com readers exclusive insights into how and why the public sector is changing. You'll find new perspectives and questions, observations and objectives, lessons and answers. Cover to Cover, the blog by Prof. Sandford Borins, appears every Thursday. Inside Cover to Cover | |
|  | | Unified Communications |  | Unity is a word often heard in the public sector, with myriad agencies and departments looking to foster collective thinking around some of today's most pressing issues. The word, however, doesn't usually get mentioned in the same breath as technology. That's a situation, though, that might soon be changing, thanks to a new software platform known as unified communications.
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