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Andrew Wahl

Andrew Wahl is a senior writer with Canadian Business. He has been with the magazine since 1998 reporting on a wide variety of topics including telecommunications, wireless technologies, corporate IT, venture capital, environmental governance and hedge funds. His column for Canadian Business Online appears every other week.

A timely idea

No Panic Computing's remote back-up may be a winner.

Nortel's new play

Partnership with Alvarion signals a shift to LTE.

Outsourcing: A nutty idea

Macadamian's competitive edge in software.

Failure to connect

Hyperconnectivity not automatically a good thing.

Ground rules required

Shaping and throttling the 'Net — and the consumer.

Future non-shock

New software lets execs plan for enviro compliance.

Behind the times

Canadian retailers don't understand the online consumer.

Budget 2008: Another baby step

The federal budget has a few goodies for entrepreneurs, but it’s not near bold enough.

What can save Nortel?

Nortel cuts 2,100 more jobs, moves another 1,000.

Spreadsheet sabotage

Thorough training and documentation — not rigid controls — are key to information integrity.

Software's last hurrah

Canada won't see another company like Cognos.

IPO wanted

The tech IPO market muddled along in 2007.

Facebook foofaraw

The social networking phenom makes a marketing mistake.

Telecom services: Dropped calls

With three telecom players controlling the Canadian market, finding innovative services is hard.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

Entrepreneurs have a point with their venture capital complaints.

VoIP: When Sir Terry talks...

People have little choice but to listen.

Apple takes another bite

The recent iPhone mini-scandal won't even slow this company down.

Reaching for the stars

Constellation Software needs to make a few of its own ideas shine brighter.

Patents: The lonely battle of Mers Kutt

The Canadian tech pioneer takes on Intel.

Beat the bandwidth

A Calgary tech company rises from the ashes to become a player in high-speed fibre networks.

IT credentialism

Has the time come to certify techies?

Clash of the titans

It was inevitable that Microsoft and Google would end up duking it out.

Tech support's new saviour

At last, salvation from computer anxiety and frustration.

Happy new year, Celestica?

If 2007 does turn out to be a good one, it won't come a moment too soon for the embattled company.

iTruthiness

News that Apple's iTunes was in collapse might not have been accurate — but who cares?