The Realities of Big Data for B2B: Very high returns to very negative returns
Big Data. Big deal or big hype? While its utility is well-established in the B-to-C channel, its effectiveness in B-to-B is considerably less clear.
The Realities of Big Data for B2B: Optimism and declarations of failure
Part two: The price of entry into the world of Big Data is going down, but given the payoff not everyone is convinced you should get in.
Why everything (still) costs more in Canada
Your questions answered. Mostly.
Cable TV subscribers in historic decline
Industry hit, but prognosis positive
Is your cable bill about to go up?
More mandatory channels, more money.
Are U.S. companies ‘state-owned enterprises’?
Reality’s unintended consequences.
Battle over Internet use heating up
In the wake of a recent CRTC decision, public awareness of new Internet rules called “usage-based billing” (UBB) is steadily growing and it looks like its main benefactor, Bell Canada, may have a PR problem on its hands.
AT&T cribbing Canadian style
There’s more than a little irony in the details of the $39-billion acquisition by AT&T of T-Mobile.
eOne acquires Alliance Films, changes distribution landscape
Rumoured for months, the deal for Alliance has finally been done and the Canadian film and TV distribution industry has a new kingmaker in eOne.
How many Z10s can BlackBerry sell in Canada?
One survey says BB can do 2.6 million.
Canadian businesses targeted by NSA decryption
Canadian firms implicated?
Has Bell opened a Pandora’s Box?
“Canadians face a market failure” if the CRTC doesn’t encourage competition in the provision of Internet services, said Rocky Gaudrault, CEO of TekSavvy.
Why LTE isn’t moving the (earnings) needle—yet
New wireless technology promises better service for consumers, but investors are still in wait-and-see mode.