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- Canada adds another city to LED City list
- Welland, Ontario, is the latest municipal government to commit to the LED City initiative, under which cities from around the globe are converting lighting to light-emitting diodes. A retrofit of all streetlights is under way -- 50 have gone up so far and 50 more are...
- Tags: City, Light-emitting Diode, Engineering, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-09-06
- Smart grid player Trilliant closes $40 million in funding round
- Trilliant, a green tech company that's working with about 100 utilities on various smart grid deployments, has just closed a $40 million round of equity funding from a group of investors including affiliates of MissionPoint Capital Partners and zouk ventures. Trilliant CEO Bill Vogel characterizes the investment...
- Tags: Green Technology, Ontario, Trilliant, Vogel, Government, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-08-28
- Pharmaceutical Leader Safeguards Sensitive Data, Lowers Costs With Operating System
- Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, Apotex is a leading manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals. In an effort to protect its sensitive research and development data, as well as to control the costs of maintaining an aging operating system, the company upgraded to the Windows Vista Enterprise operating system. Apotex is now reaping...
- Tags: Cost, R&D, Operating System, Leader, Pharmaceutical Company, Apotex, Research & Development, Operating Systems, Business Operations, Software
- Case studies 2008-08-18
- Will the Olympics melt the Internet?
- Okay, sky-is-falling fans and network neutrality proponents: We're about to find out whether the Internet can – or will – break down under the strain of mass consumption of streaming video. At least that's the opinion of Brick Eksten, the president and CEO...
- Tags: nbc, network, video, stream, internet, corporate communications, web site development, marketing, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- 9th Circuit: Employees' text messages are private
- In a major case marking out the boundaries of the Fourth Amendment in the electronic age, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit held that employers can't read employees' text messages if they're sent through an outside service. They can't even read email unless it's stored on the employers' servers....
- Tags: Electronic Communication, Arch Wireless, Online Communications, E-mail, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Does business really oppose universal coverage?
- Does business really oppose universal coverage?Oh please. Not another government bureaucracy..run with the efficiency of the Post Office. Far better, in my view, to leave health care in the hands of the consumer. But do it in a way that encourages competition, not the way it is...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-06-05
- Sabotage and the cost of change
- Sabotage and the cost of changeNot doing a very good job......of keeping the confidentiality of your clients. From what you have written, it's easy to guess that there is only one provincial political party that you would even consider doing work for, and it's not the Liberals.Only question is...
- Tags: Operating systems, Servers, I.T, Only Question, Office 07, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP-UX, Unix, Microsoft Office, Sun Solaris, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-05-29
- Water technology sure to become more profitable. Great "Dry" Lakes study released. Our food is consuming our water.
- Water technology sure to become more profitable. Great "Dry" Lakes study released. Our food is consuming our water.Where does the food come from?A million tomatoes or more a day for New York alone?Welcome to FloridaWe have been going through this problem for decades.Government does not care as the...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Government, Nanny State, lake, food
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- Why James Bond looks so healthy
- According to The Telegraph, shaken martinis might be the secret of Bond's success. In fact, two UK researchers, a psychologist and a chemist, are collaborating with a French bartender to prove that 'shaken, not stirred' martinis are different. They'll show the difference on June 4, 2008, during the Cheltenham Science...
- Tags: James Bond, Food & Beverage, Investment, Manufacturing, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Urban food deserts in major cities
- Canadian researchers at the University of Western Ontario have studied the evolution of food deserts in urban areas. Food deserts are areas where people have low or no access to food shops. In other words, they are neighburhoods with low average home incomes and poor access to healthy food. As...
- Tags: Supermarket, Food, Food Desert, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-18
- Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflict
- Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflictRE: Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflictInvade us, we aren't scared of you, we have forks and bears!Blame Canada? Not funny...Your reference to southpark is totally inappropriate for this article. If the only thing you know about Canada is through southpark, you...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Bisphenol, Canada-U.S.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- Country Radio (gadget)
- Get direct links to 38 of the Best Country Radio Stations streaming music 24 Hrs a day and we threw in the Country Slide Show with over 300 CD covers from the most current Country artists & bands. BBC Radio 2, UK BCR Sidney, AU BEAR Lake Placid, FL CHFX...
- Tags: Radio, Computer Associates International Inc., Sidebar Gadgets, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-04-16
- Graphic Arts Entrepreneur Designs the Ideal Desktop Environment With New System
- Kincardine, Ontario-based entrepreneur Gemma Moore turned a passion for design and photography into a successful business in 2003 with the birth of MG Moore Designs. The company focuses on creating attractive, functional Web sites that help make clients in industries ranging from health and beauty, sports, to realty and more,...
- Tags: Environment, Entrepreneur, Microsoft Corp., Technology Tool, Entrepreneurship, Desktops, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Management, Hardware, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- Recycling Solution Provider Increases Security and Productivity With Windows Vista
- Headquartered in Barrie, Ontario, Busch Systems has specialized in recycling and composting container manufacturing and conservation solutions since 1985. Its recycling and composting products have helped a wide range of organizations, from municipal governments to businesses, reduce their waste. To remain an innovator and top service provider, Busch Systems continually...
- Tags: Security, Recycling, Microsoft Windows Vista, Productivity, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- 68% of Canadians like to read newspaper during weekends
- Canada’s highest proportions of holiday-bargain shoppers are outlined below: Those most likely to be the bargain sale hunters by using ads from newspapers are living in Atlantic Canada (77%). Women (74%) are more likely than men (62%) to take this view. As for age, those in the older age groupings...
- Tags: Education, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- GOOG-411 expands outside of United States
- GOOG-411 expands outside of United StatesWhy were you in ReginaThat is the real question....Saskatoon is much nicerRE: GOOG-411 expands outside of United StatesI tried Toronto, Ontario, it works, since I don't live there I tried random options. It works like a charm. Cool. But I hope they announce it which...
- Tags: GOOG-411
- Discussion threads 2008-03-07
- 45% of Canadians sometimes read the newspaper for the ads
- 64% of Canadians often keep the inserts and flyers around for a few days so that they can re-read what’s being offered for sale or what’s on special, 45% of Canadians indicate that there are some days when they read the newspaper as much for the ads as for the...
- Tags: Advertisement, Household Income, Operational Accounting, Finance, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- 49% of Canadian read newspapers ads to find the best gift
- 49% of Canadians say they look through newspaper advertisements in order to find that perfect gift for that special occasion. Those Canadians in Saskatchewan/Manitoba (58%) are most likely to do this, followed by those who reside in Alberta/Ontario (51%), and Atlantic Canada/British Columbia (49%) and Québec (45%), according to Ipsos...
- Tags: Education, Advertisement, Income, Operational Accounting, Gender And Diversity, Finance, Human Resources, NB
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- 64% of Canadiand re-read newspaper ads
- Ensuring that they don’t miss out on any good bargains, 64% of Canadians often keep the inserts and flyers around for a few days. Those in Saskatchewan/Manitoba and Atlantic Canada (75%) lead the way in this regard. Women (66%) are more likely than men (61%) to take this position. Those...
- Tags: Education, Advertisement, Income, NB
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
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