Telefilm finances 14 new English projects

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Telemanagement: May 2009

This month’s theme: The role of ICT in increasing productivity

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From the Editor’s Desk: Being productive isn’t a tough sell

We all want to be more productive, but our individual reasons can differ. Some people are more specifically task or goal oriented, some see productivity as a route to more leisure time, and the business-minded see increased worker productivity as something that adds to the bottom line. In an ideal world these interests don’t compete but converge: a productive worker is one who takes satisfaction in getting the job done, is well rewarded with decent pay and vacation time, and adds to his or her organization’s success. However, when it comes to information and communications technology (ICT) and productivity, things can get tricky.

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Security Beat: A monthly review of new security technologies

Conventional perimeter firewalls shouldn’t compromise high-speed flows, according to a recent report by Educause, a US-based non-profit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of IT. Here in Canada, CANARIE is working with its regional optical networking organizations to address this problem.

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Employees don’t need every new gadget that comes along, no matter how cool they are

My name is Carmi and I’m addicted to technology. Hardly a moment goes by when I’m not figuring out how I’m going to get my paws on the latest and greatest device from the hottest manufacturer. When I do, I’ll often stay up all night to put it through its paces. It’s a process that frequently takes over my life, to the point that my kids know to leave me alone when my eyes glaze over and I start spouting geekspeak.

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Former Calgary news editor appointed to CRTC

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Ex-BBC editor to head digital media at CBC News

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Telefilm appoints new communications director

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Why is Bell TV still losing money after a decade in business?

Ten years in business. Nearly two million subscribers. No profit. This is Bell TV today. It begs certain questions: Is satellite broadcasting a viable business model? If so, what’s wrong with Bell?

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The Green Notebook: Toronto to green $40 billion in procurement

Greening Greater Toronto, an ini­tiative of the Toronto City Summit Alliance, has announced the creation of a working group of over 25 senior executives from some of Canada’s most recognized organizations who will encourage and lead other organizations to buy products and services that mini­mize environmental impact and create green jobs.

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