Cyberlogic, a sponsor of CLLAP 2006 Cyberlogic (2006-04-24) Cyberlogic is proud to sponsor CLLAP 2006, an event held in Quebec City on May 23 and 24, 2006. Thirty speakers from North American and Europe will cover current initiatives and usage of opensource software within public organizations in Quebec and elsewhere in the world.
DomainShop.ca Auction Service Cyberlogic (2006-05-08) Have you ever wanted a domain name, only to find it is taken? Our new Domain Name Auction system solves both of these problems! Use our Auction service to bid on an exclusive list of names that are only available through this Auction.
CIRA Elections - Nomination Committee Nominations Begins May 4th CIRA (2006-05-05) The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) invites you to nominate eligible individuals and/or yourself for the 2006 Board Elections between noon (12:00) EDT May 4, 2006 and 8:00 pm (20:00) EDT June 3, 2006 through https://elections.cira.ca/2006/en/nom_com_nominees.html.
Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool? Online Journalism Review (2005-07-14) "Blogs Will Change Your Business" declared the front cover of the May 2, 2005 Business Week. Without question, the Web publishing format is gaining popularity as a legitimate business and marketing tool. Technologically savvy businesses are using blogs, or weblogs, to build relationships with their customers by sharing information, corporate culture and expertise. Technologically savvy publishers, from the New York Times to freelancers, are also jumping into the medium.
Building Customer Trust With Secure E-Commerce WebProNews (2005-07-14) Whether your e-commerce operation involves selling an entire catalogue of items, a small collection of goods, or even just one product, the simple reality is that unless people buy the items for sale on your Web site, you won't make any money.
A battle for the soul of the Internet ZDNet (2005-06-03) With little fanfare, there is a battle going on for the soul of the Internet. The United Nations and the ITU (International Communications Union) are trying to wrest control of domain names, the DNS and IP addresses from ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). This battle manifests itself through the U.N.-created World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and the ITU-lead Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).