Archive for: April, 2008

Manna from heaven: Curing inventory headaches

EDMONTON, AB, April 14, 2007 /Troy Media Corporation/ — Trace Applications president Ted Power shared his client’s frustration with inventory control, but he had no solution that would help them ensure that the right amount of the right product actually arrived at the right destination at the right time.

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Acquisition can lead to future investment

By Ivan Sierralta Director – Business Networking and Cluster Development Calgary Technologies Inc A lot of comparisons are made between the US and Canada in business, with the US usually coming out the clear winner in terms of opportunities for new business innovation In no sector is this more true than in the tech sector. [...]

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Tech wizards share self-doubt and iron-strong perseverance

CALGARY, AB, Apr. 25, 2008/ Troy Media/ — The next time someone laughs or looks askew at a seemingly out-of-this world high-tech business idea, it might be helpful to know that some pretty heady company coped with similar disdain.

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Technology’s environmental impact really cool

CALGARY, Apr. 14, 2008 /Troy Media/ — The U.S. military is ready to test technology developed by a Calgary startup to see if a company known for enabling computers to run faster video games can also put a chill on the burning energy demands of large computer data centers.

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From Star Trek to stock market

VULCAN, AB, Apr. 9 /Troy Media/ — Paul Carreau is the President of Database Information Technology Services, or DBiTS, a company in an enviable position: its product has found a receptive market and distributors even before full production has begun. As he’s only too happy to explain, he got to this position by being a Klingon.

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Harnessing wisdom: Crowdsourcing a vital part of doing business

CALGARY, April 4. 2008 /Troy Media/ — Survival of the fittest takes on a whole new meaning in Michael Sikorsky’s Internet hothouse, Cambrian House, where ideas are exposed to the critical analysis of “crowdsourcing.” Some ideas nurture and grow, while others quickly wither and die.

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Website safe and secure for students

EDMONTON, Apr. 2, 2008 /Troy Media/ — Grade 4 Student Jimmy Blower was becoming very frustrated recently while doing research for a school report . . .

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Truth to tell . . . the art of the ‘misspoke’

CALGARY, AB, Apr. 17, 2008/ — Truth telling, or failure to tell the truth, has become an issue in the U.S. presidential primaries, especially for the Democrats.

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First Nation funding agreement audit clause does not go far enough

LETHBRIDGE, AB, Apr. 17, 2009/ — The federal government’s recent addition of a new audit clause to next year’s First Nation funding agreements is a welcome change.

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Changes loom for equalization

WINNIPEG, MB, Apr. 17, 2009/ — The long-term economic decline of Manitoba is rooted in public policy follies that are encouraged by Canada’s well-meaning but dysfunctional transfer payment system. The 51-year-old equalization program rewards Manitoba politicians for shunning innovative public policy.

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