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Heins may be the right answer, but is RIM asking the right question?

By Peter Wolchak
January 24, 2012 2:45 PM
Categories: General Trends
RIM’s co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis clearly did not want to step aside. Lazaridis laid RIM’s foundation and Balsillie helped him build on it, and what they wrought was wonderful and a beacon for Canada’s tech sector.

Team Performance- Effective Reward and Recognition Programs

By Russ Nachbar
January 11, 2012 5:45 AM
Categories: General Project management
Leaders across all industries are realizing that product and service quality along with innovation are only as strong as the people and the processes behind it…But, what are the critical components of an effective employee reward and recognition program?…Is there a framework that companies can use to enhance and promote the effectiveness of their current business environment, to drive increased business performance and profitability?

The IT Consumerization Challenge – and Opportunity

By Consider the Source
January 5, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
The “consumerization of IT” – or the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend – has emerged front and center, and a lot of CIOs aren’t very happy.  A recent article in Computerworld calls it a “thorn in the side” of most IT departments, and cites complexity, support, and security concerns.

Happy Holidays from Backblog

By Sue Ansell
December 23, 2011 5:30 AM
Categories: General
Backblog will be taking a break just after Christmas and we'll be back with fresh news and information in the New Year. We wish all of you a good end to this year and a prosperous and happy start to 2012!

The Future of IT

By John Thorp
December 21, 2011 5:45 AM
Categories: General Trends
After another couple of month’s silence precipitated by some minor surgery, the holiday season and, quite frankly, too much “same old – same old” news, a couple of articles have caused me to, once again, put my fingers to the keyboard. The first, a blog – unfortunately his last with CIO.com, by Thomas Wailgum, IT in 2020: Will it Even Exist?, and the second by Marilyn Weinstein, again in CIO.com, The Power of IT Drives Businesses Forward. While the two titles might appear contradictory, I felt they were both saying the same thing in somewhat different ways, and that what they were saying is important – although not new.

Leadership Development – Creating a Culture of Trust

By Russ Nachbar
December 13, 2011 6:30 AM
Categories: General Project management
It has been established that a team leader's ability to create a high level of trust within their team plays a critical role in team effectiveness and sustained levels of team performance. A leader's ability to develop a culture of trust over time within their team is central to enhancing or impeding the teams ability to work effectively together. Behaviour that supports higher levels of trust should be included as an important factor within the performance review process.

Jim Harris Talks Tech Innovation at Backbone Magazine's Anniversary This Year

By Sue Ansell
December 9, 2011 5:00 AM
Categories: General Green technology SMB
Can a business that appears to be healthy acutally be dead? Why do we do the same things and expect different results?

5,216 failures = 1 great success - James Dyson and thoughts on innovation

By Jon Arnold
December 6, 2011 3:15 PM
Categories: General Business innovation
I don't often write about tech based on what I come across via mass media, but this one caught my attention and has triggered a whole bunch of thoughts around innovation. I'll just speak to the kernal idea here, but this sure could spawn a blog of its own - hmmm....

Top 15 Canadians in digital media — who did we miss?

By Peter Wolchak
December 1, 2011 5:15 AM
Categories: General
Glen Farrelly did a great job compiling a list of the 15 Canadians who contributed the most to digital media for our November cover story, but I bet many people read the article and said “But what about...?” and “How could you miss...?”

Statscan To Make All Online Data Free

By Michael Geist
November 28, 2011 12:00 AM
Categories: General
Big news on the open government front where Embassy is reporting that Statistics Canada will make all of its online data free starting early next year.

Steve Jobs: not just one vision

By Peter Wolchak
October 7, 2011 10:15 AM
Categories: General Gadgets New technologies Trends
Steve Jobs died too young and with a great deal of promise unfulfilled. Since the announcement of his passing — a shock, even though we should have been prepared for it — industry watchers, partners, competitors, friends and many, like me, who never met him, have offered tributes to the man who reshaped the computer industry.

CRTC Releases Online Video Report

By Michael Geist
October 6, 2011 10:30 AM
Categories: General Technology law
The CRTC released its fact-finding report on over-the-top video yesterday.  I'll have more to say on the report in my column next week, but in the meantime the money quote is:

Georeferencing

By Glen Farrelly
October 6, 2011 6:45 AM
Categories: General Mobility Trends
Place is no longer a brackdrop for our information seeking, creation, and sharing. As I have blogged about there are multiple location-based mobile apps. Such apps enable information to be customized based on a user’s geographic position. Various commercial applications and research projects have shown users value geographic relevance in their information seeking scenarios.

Getting More From Remote Workers - Focus Webinar with Polycom

By Jon Arnold
September 6, 2011 7:00 AM
Categories: General Outsourcing Project management
Just getting the word out about my next webinar with Focus.com. I'll be presenting along with Polycom on the topic of remote workers.

Return of Electronic Brainstorming

By Glen Farrelly
September 2, 2011 7:30 AM
Categories: General Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Trends
Using computers to facilitate brainstorming sessions has been (occassionally) talked about in academic and management fields for the last two decades, but I have never heard of it actually implemented in a real-life scenario. Back in 2008, I blogged about the potential and problems of electronic brainstorming, but I haven't encountered the topic subsequently.

Questions Abound As Digital TV Transition Deadline Arrives

By Michael Geist
September 1, 2011 7:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
Canada was scheduled to complete the digital television transition today [August 31, 2011], with stations switching their over-the-air broadcast signals from analog to digital. The transition represented a tremendous opportunity to advance the Canadian digital agenda leading to higher quality digital over-the-air broadcasts, freed-up spectrum that could be used to facilitate greater telecom competition, and the promise of billions in new revenues to fund a national digital strategy.

RIM's Woes Partly Based on Canadian Telecom Policy

By Michael Geist
August 30, 2011 7:15 AM
Categories: General Economic development Canada Trends
The past year has not been kind to Research in Motion Ltd., Canada’s leading technology company. The Waterloo-based maker of the BlackBerry smartphone has seen its share price nosedive in the wake of less than stellar launches of new products such as the Playbook, disappointing earnings guidance, and plans to cut its global workforce.

Six Obvious Steps to Prevent the United States from Becoming a Banana Republic

By Ron Shuttleworth
August 11, 2011 7:00 AM
Categories: General Trends
To most reasonably informed Americans, there are some really basic things that its representatives in government should do, but lack the political will to execute. Without real reform, the middle class will continue to decline, forcing entrepreneurs to go to other markets, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of an increasingly smaller minority of people will accelerate the decline of the American Empire. Here are a few obvious steps that should be taken:

Dot-ca Domain Dispute Rules Changes Coming This Month

By Michael Geist
August 10, 2011 8:00 AM
Categories: General Technology law
Domain name disputes emerged as one of the first Internet legal issues in the mid-1990s as speculators recognized the value of domain names and the potential to resell them to the highest bidder. The growth of "cybersquatting" led to several unsuccessful attempts to establish a dispute resolution system.

McLuhan Centenary - McLuhanisms

By Glen Farrelly
July 29, 2011 8:30 AM
Categories: General
Due to the centenary of media theorist Marshal McLuhan, there has been a flurry of recent coverage and events on his work and life.

Cisco C-Scape - More Takeaways, Photos, Deaf Culture, the Human Network and The Godfather 2

By Jon Arnold
July 26, 2011 8:00 AM
Categories: General Communications Trends
I've got some not-so-random thoughts to share from the last 2 days of Cisco C-Scape 2011. I'm not your typical industry analyst, so my take here is a bit different, and I just might get you to see collaboration a bit differently. If you want straight up analyst coverage, just mine the Twitter feeds that have been going non-stop.

Marshall McLuhan - Digital Visionary

By Glen Farrelly
July 20, 2011 12:30 PM
Categories: General Trends
Tomorrow is the 100th anniversary of Marshall McLuhan's birthday. To commemorate this milestone and recognize McLuhan's ongoing relevance to communication and media theory, various organizations and people have been holding events or writing about McLuhan. Although McLuhan is generally regarded as Canada's preeminent communication scholar and is still well known for his theories and concepts such "The medium is the message" and the "global village", his role as predictor and shaper of digital technology is less well known.

Job Posting Sites for Canadian Internet Professionals

By Glen Farrelly
July 6, 2011 9:15 AM
Categories: General
I looked at this blog's stats recently and noticed my post on Canadian Job Posting Sites for Internet Professionals from 2008 is not only my top blog post of all time but continues to be popular every month. I haven't been on the look-out for a job in ages, but I know some of the sources I previously listed are no longer relevant. So I have updated my list and included it below.

Who's Who in Canadian Digital Media and Technology

By Glen Farrelly
July 4, 2011 9:45 AM
Categories: General Technology start-ups Trends
In honour of Canada's birthday, I'm updating my list of Canadian individuals and companies who contributed to digital culture or technology.

Discovering Discovery 2011

By Glen Farrelly
May 25, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: General Digital economy strategy Economic development Canada Mobility Trends
Silicon Valley like its metallic namesake is shiny and alluring to those in the tech and digital media sector. In comparisson, Ontario often seems dull and staid. Although Canada has had its share of tech and Net success stories over the years, the news and blogs are saturated with coverage of the happenings in the Valley. Often Canadian tech companies are only covered in mainstream media when they sell out or move down south.

Government Launches Open Gov Initiative

By Michael Geist
March 24, 2011 10:15 AM
Categories: General
One day after formally launching a Canadian open data portal, the federal governmental on Friday unveiled a new Open Government initative.

Internet Governance Battle Heats Up as Governments Demand Greater Powers

By Michael Geist
March 16, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: General Trends
A simmering battle over governance of the Internet is set to take centre stage in California this week as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a California-based non-profit corporation charged with the principal responsibility for maintaining the Internet's domain name system, holds one of its regular meetings in Silicon Valley.

Backbone Magazine - 10 Years and Counting

By Jon Arnold
March 1, 2011 11:15 AM
Categories: General
From what I can tell, Backbone is Canada'a longest running magazine focused on technology, especially in terms of how we use in everyday life, both at work and home. Last night they hosted a 10th anniversary event here in downtown Toronto, and I was an invited guest.

Clement Vows to Overturn CRTC if UBB Decision Unchanged

By Michael Geist
February 25, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: General Trends Usage based billing
Industry Minister Tony Clement told a University of Alberta audience yesterday that "We asked (the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) to review their decision, and if they come back with the same decision the cabinet would overrule it because it wouldn’t be consistent with government policy...promoting competition and choice."

Nowak on 10 Myths from UBB Supporters

By Michael Geist
February 22, 2011 11:30 AM
Categories: General Trends Usage based billing
Peter Nowak has a terrific post that responds to ten frequently heard myths about usage based billing.

Saving the Best for Last: Bell's Network Congestion Admission

By Michael Geist
February 14, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: General Trends
As is often the case with House of Commons committee hearings, yesterday's Industry Committee hearing on usage based billing saved the best for last.

Internet Society Membership Drive

By Glen Farrelly
February 9, 2011 10:30 AM
Categories: General
I've been a member of the Internet Society for a few years. They sponsored my participation in the Internet Governance Forum at Hyderabad, India. The Internet Society (ISOC) is a non-profit, international organization that helps develop and promote Internet standards and policy. They work actively with governments to ensure that the Internet remains free and open.
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