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Q&A: Assessing IT infrastructure and final thoughts, Part 4
Canada PerspectivesThey say all good things come to an end, and that includes my four-part blog series with Emily Nielsen, president
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How Pervasive Video Solutions Can Empower Canadian Enterprises
VideoOver the last five years, we’ve seen how the development of video-enabled software has transformed the way we communicate with
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Why We Need Free Wi-Fi in Our Cities
Smart + Connected CommunitiesThe National Post occasionally publishes an “everything you need to know about a complicated issue” feature, and last month I
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Is your small business ready for a mobile workforce?
SecurityAn employee travelling to different cities for business is in no way a new phenomenon, but having that worker completely
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The Renaissance of Distance Education
EducationDistance education is going through a renaissance. According to the New York Times, 2012 was the year of the Massive
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Next-Gen Canadian Infrastructure Depends on A Highway Built of Bits and Bytes
Smart + Connected CommunitiesIn a recent Globe and Mail article, four reputable Canadians present ideas to build a stronger Canada through better infrastructure:
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Q&A: Navigating through the maze of corporate requirements and UC applications, Part 3
Canada PerspectivesMy guest Emily Nielsen, president of Nielsen IT Consulting, and I are back for part-three of our ongoing discussion about
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From Old to New: The Internet of Everything Transforms Utilities, Telecom and Transportation
Smart + Connected CommunitiesIf you are like me, I often think of the past and where my journey has taken me. I believe
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Banking Business and Operating Models – then and now
Canada PerspectivesA recent poll by American Banker Magazine on impressions on the future of banking generated some interesting perspectives on what
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Summary: Exploring the Internet of Everything in Canada
Internet of EverythingCanada’s Victor Woo, Director of the Internet of Everything, recently discussed the state of the IoE in Canada. His insights
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A journey from WorldSkills to Cisco
Borderless NetworksBy Jean-Phillipe Desbiens, Cisco Canada Did you know that every two years, the equivalent of the Olympics for trade industries
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Cisco Canada’s Connect Roadshow: Fueling Innovation with the Internet of Everything
Internet of EverythingWith Victor Woo, General Manger, Industry Transformation, Cisco Canada The world we live in is becoming increasingly complex and increasingly
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A Survival Guide for Women in the Channel
Canada PerspectivesWith Rebecca Leach, Director of Partner Led Programs and National Direct Integrator Partners, Cisco Canada “Women in Channel – A
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Context: The Missing Link Between Big Data and Good Coffee
Internet of EverythingI love being able to roast my own coffee from the comfort of my Toronto home. But finding good places
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Q&A: Successfully planning your unified communications deployment, part 2
Canada PerspectivesIn part one of our conversation with Emily Nielsen, president of Nielsen IT Consulting we discussed the importance of strategy
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#CiscoSmartTO continues…at Meeting of the Minds 2013
Borderless NetworksThis week we welcomed 100s of industry leaders to Toronto as they engaged in a lively discussion on matters of
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What does SDN mean for Enterprises?
Data Centre, Virtualization and CloudNow, I guess most of you reading this, already have an idea in your head of what SDN is, but
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Canada’s Next Leap Forward for Unified Fabric: Dynamic Fabric Automation
Data Centre, Virtualization and CloudAs more Canadian enterprises adopt public and private cloud deployment, data center networks must evolve to meet new challenges and
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A Warm Welcome to Cisco Canada’s New Contributors
Life at CiscoToday, I’m excited to announce some additions to our Cisco Canada Blog. As a way to help you stay current
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Q&A: Why your business needs a strategic unified communications plan, part 1
Canada PerspectivesAcross Canada businesses take all shapes and sizes, each with their own challenges, successes, goals and bottom lines. What not
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