Below is a list of all the Business Edge articles within the Future/Present section. To read the full article, click the article title.
| Date | Article Title |
|---|---|
| Jun 13, 2008 |
Beta blues? Software testing gets bugs out
Canadian company looks to tap market in a novel way |
| Jan 05, 2006 |
Cybercrime gives experts virtual headache
Investigators find that national boundaries can prove brick wall |
| Dec 22, 2005 |
Cybercrime gives experts virtual headache
Investigators find that national boundaries can prove brick wall |
| Oct 20, 2005 |
Adaptability key to small-business success
Proper use of technological tools could decide fate |
| Oct 06, 2005 |
Israel a powerhouse of high-tech chutzpah
Much of credit due to quality education |
| Sep 22, 2005 |
Comparison shopping ringing up bargains
Cellphones use 'optical intelligence' to scan barcodes for deals |
| Sep 15, 2005 |
Passport changes threaten access to U.S.
Security trumps business in cross-border monitoring |
| Sep 01, 2005 |
Love of science drives Banff Centre program
Students learn to communicate in unique ways |
| Aug 04, 2005 |
CEOs build ties with leaders of tomorrow
'Shad' students ride intellectual elevator |
| Jul 21, 2005 |
Humanitarian efforts shine through Rotary
Crucial role of business people takes spotlight at organization's centennial |
| Jun 23, 2005 |
IT needs to sell bosses on business case
Instructor emphasizes the need for realistic goals in tech investments |
| Jun 23, 2005 |
IT's failing reputation deserves new chance
Instructor emphasizes the need for realistic goals in tech investments |
| Jun 23, 2005 |
IT's failing reputation deserves new chance
Instructor emphasizes the need for realistic goals in tech investments |
| Jun 09, 2005 |
Initiative shines light on energy efficiency
Project Evolve takes bright approach to power usage |
| Jun 09, 2005 |
Software patent deck stacked against users
Big companies, lawyers play infringement game with gusto |
| Jun 02, 2005 |
Seismic processing tapping Earth's secrets
High powered math ideas help industry sound out new potential |
| May 26, 2005 |
Software patent deck stacked against users
Big companies, lawyers play infringement game with gusto |
| May 26, 2005 |
Satellite provider gunning for greenbacks
'Sue 'm all' approach has pirates ducking |
| May 26, 2005 |
Satellite provider gunning for greenbacks
'Sue 'em all' approach has pirates ducking |
| May 19, 2005 |
'Bots may help humans weave next web
Interpreting data key to semantic web |
| May 12, 2005 |
Sports performances get high-tech tweak
Demand forced manufacturing boost |
| May 05, 2005 |
Satellite provider gunning for greenbacks
'Sue 'm all' approach has pirates ducking |
| Apr 28, 2005 |
'Spiders' troll online resumes for victims
Your personal data could easily be sold on open market |
| Apr 21, 2005 |
Wireless test lab powers next innovation wave
NEWT provides test equipment you just can't rent |
| Apr 14, 2005 |
Instant messaging draws brickbats, compliments
Business leaders have good reason to be concerned with the new communications technology |
| Apr 14, 2005 |
Instant messages spell profits – and headaches
Bosses can take control of IM service |
| Mar 31, 2005 |
VR cave shining light on tech advances
Alberta could realize opportunity as virtual reality leader |
| Mar 24, 2005 |
Protection isn't built into high-tech toys
Security often overlooked in office mailroom |
| Mar 17, 2005 |
Oilpatch drives telcos to innovate and grow
Telus historical connection to sector not taken for granted |
| Mar 10, 2005 |
New media creativity to get a Banff boost
SLAM contest will offer winners chance to work with eclectic sector's brightest minds |
| Mar 03, 2005 |
New emergency response centre ramps up
Next crisis a chance to test co-ordination |
| Feb 24, 2005 |
Customer big winner in phone shootout
Competitors are offering luxury of choice |
| Feb 17, 2005 |
Radiologist leads clinics digital electronic charge
New technology making inroads in medical imaging |
| Feb 03, 2005 |
Quantum computing may eventually add up
We'll know technology's future when we see it |
| Jan 20, 2005 |
Computer whiz pumps up the volume
Voodoo's new unit stretches limit of PC abilities |
| Jan 06, 2005 |
Patient simulators proving medical boon
High-tech gadgets foster better training |
| Jan 06, 2005 |
Spacious Suffield ideal for 'Three Block War'
Latest unmanned aircraft could have civil use, says MLA |
| Dec 23, 2004 |
High tech patrols key to supporting peace
Canadian Forces are eyes and ears of operations in Afghanistan |
| Dec 16, 2004 |
Spacious Suffield a perfect fit for NATO
Latest unmanned aircraft could have civil use, says MLA |
| Dec 09, 2004 |
Canadian troops make most of 'Mirage'
Satellite TV, Internet help soldiers keep home fires burning |
| Nov 25, 2004 |
It’s Quiz Time, folks
Learn a bit of trivia from the master of IT |
| Nov 25, 2004 |
IT programs battling enrolment crash
Programming glory days likely gone |
| Nov 18, 2004 |
‘High’ tech GPS gadgets wow Banff filmfest
Adventurer signs on to save mountains |
| Nov 11, 2004 |
Oil industry a white knight for ivory tower
Cash-strapped institutions turn to oilpatch for research funding |
| Nov 04, 2004 |
IT seeks to recapture lustre in career market
Computing science groups make effort to reach youngsters |
| Oct 28, 2004 |
Businesses heading in the write direction
Communication skills sorely lacking in many industries |
| Oct 07, 2004 |
Northern Tiger needs to roar in e-economy
American competitors may muscle in on Canadian business |
| Sep 30, 2004 |
Terrorists exploiting Internet’s dark side
Business safety among agency’s concern |
| Sep 23, 2004 |
Dot-ca tells the world: ‘I am Canadian’
Registering domain names can be a strategic game |
| Sep 02, 2004 |
Notes from the other side of the world. . .
Light Up the World is having a bright reception in China |
| Aug 19, 2004 |
Latest HR solutions available for download
Health region staff services go high-tech |
| Aug 05, 2004 |
Lifelong learning starts with many options
Technology-based learning destined for niche status in the flexible learning days to come |
| Jul 22, 2004 |
I'm walking, yes indeed - with a ped pod
Telecom giant Bell pitches pavilion to display technology advances |
| Jul 08, 2004 |
Float makers carve out parade of dreams
Museums, theme parks, Stampede all draw on firm's expertise |
| Jun 24, 2004 |
Scaled-down TV fest feast for the senses
Banff television event crosses media lines |
| Jun 10, 2004 |
Liquid assets flowing into post-9/11 world
New mantra capturing ear of energy industry |
| May 27, 2004 |
Human gullibility feeds on Internet hoaxes
Fact or fiction, it’s all out there to discover |
| May 20, 2004 |
Moore's Law may soon reach end of computing line
Quantum computers remain a tantalizing possibility |
| May 13, 2004 |
U of C shoe designers bend it for Beckham
Alberta facility a world leader in shoe design |
| May 06, 2004 |
Security fears trigger business opportunity
We're all exposed to some sort of risk online |
| Apr 29, 2004 |
Students surf for cybertrysts, sex information
Net untapped terrain for sex education |
| Apr 29, 2004 |
VOIP regulators called freedom restrictors
Police wiretaps grower tougher with technology |
| Apr 22, 2004 |
Students surf for cybertrysts, sex information
Net untapped terrain for sex education |
| Apr 15, 2004 |
New media: Oh so sexy, but dangerous
B.C. prototype sailed into troubled waters |
| Apr 15, 2004 |
Banff Centre initiative boosts New Media
B.C. prototype wasn’t as lucky with funding |
| Apr 08, 2004 |
Online shopping still has bugs to work out
WiseVillage offers one-stop experience without the parking hassles |
| Apr 01, 2004 |
Lions and tigers and bears . . . oh my!
Pretty porkers, other critters part of Telus marketing |
| Apr 01, 2004 |
U of C students probe root of the Net
Scam fighters, virginity auction among surprising Net finds |
| Apr 01, 2004 |
U of C students probe roots of the Net
Scam fighters, virginity auction among surprising Net finds |
| Mar 25, 2004 |
Credit bureaus should check their own ratings
Identity thefts show improvements needed |
| Mar 11, 2004 |
Homeless learning to cross 'digital divide'
City takes honours as top intelligent community |
| Mar 04, 2004 |
High-tech tracking puts brakes on trouble
Company targets cargo theft |
| Feb 26, 2004 |
Who's game for the latest in wireless gadgets?
Edge columnist explores the ins and outs of new technology |
| Feb 26, 2004 |
Passing notes in class helps e-learning
Keeping it simple the best approach |
| Feb 19, 2004 |
Spoof website brings high-tech horrors
Phishers, spammers, hackers sully ’Net |
| Feb 05, 2004 |
Reach out and touch somebody’s VOIP
New technology makes it easy to stay in touch |
| Jan 29, 2004 |
Cochrane entrepreneur on track to success
He’s hoping to spin wheels of fortune with gripping device |
| Jan 15, 2004 |
Company’s X-ray vision pays digital dividends
Hubble telescope uses same technology |
| Dec 18, 2003 |
Adventures of a globe-trotting e-pilgrim
Midnight reconnaissance reveals peas, protesters and white powder |
| Dec 18, 2003 |
No quick-fix for Internet at Swiss summit
Developing nations want to wean world from web domination of U.S. |
| Dec 04, 2003 |
Banff film festival sports ‘high’ technology
Mega-stars and movies aside, annual alpine event showcases new innovation |
| Nov 20, 2003 |
Energy websites open portals to industry knowledge
Oilpatch takes the spotlight online |
| Nov 20, 2003 |
Energy websites open portals to industry knowledge
Take an online peek at what's up in the oilpatch |
| Oct 30, 2003 |
Shad teens impress with safety technology
Innovation the result of Shad Valley summer camps |
| Oct 23, 2003 |
Programming is child’s play for Donnie Thorne
Twelve-year-old whiz kid puts IT skills to work |
| Oct 16, 2003 |
Spam kings feast on cyber-suckers
Companies help block ‘tool-enhancing’ e-mails |
| Oct 02, 2003 |
Forward-thinking cities model for future trade
Calgary contingent pitches border efficiency at Monterrey conference |
| Sep 11, 2003 |
Nano-sized future fuelled by big ideas
Medical applications, military use considered |
| Aug 21, 2003 |
Rotarian’s legacy marked by peak effort
Modern-day pioneers revisit Banff mountain's namesake |
| Jul 10, 2003 |
Shad Valley opens window on learning
Columnist Jordan Keenan has front-row seat on this year’s action |
| Jun 19, 2003 |
Evolving HDTV opens window to fantastic future
Banff TV Festival looks ahead with technology |
| May 22, 2003 |
Dr. Bob brings coach’s insight to business
'Recruiting talent is a 24/7 job', audience told |
| May 15, 2003 |
Crossing boundaries into the realm of 'e'
E-government explored at conference |
| Apr 10, 2003 |
Wi-Fi world wondrous and woeful
Alberta leading charge in wireless technologies |
| Jan 30, 2003 |
Mysterious poster ‘geek chick’ is Calgarian!
Edge columnist unveils face of tech age |
| Dec 05, 2002 |
Hate sites expose seedy underbelly of Web
'Net's dark side preys on the innocent |
| Jun 20, 2002 |
View of the future impressive from Banff<br>
TV festival puts technology at forefront<br> |
| Mar 07, 2002 |
Ignorance increases risk of cyber crime
Don't let system intruders catch you unaware |
| Feb 07, 2002 |
Sure, students like to party - but they also ponder the future
Conference showcases enthusiasm of today's youth |
| Jan 17, 2002 |
Great gadgets bridge the generation gap
Good buys can be had for under $200 US |
| Jan 10, 2002 |
Alberta Wellnet prescription for success
But high-tech initiative will have to compete for funding |
| Nov 01, 2001 |
Shads reap rewards for sweaty summer
Hard work pays off in spades for tech-savvy teens |
| Oct 18, 2001 |
Busy Internet bogged down by slow-motion blues
People want instant information after Sept. 11 terrorist attacks |
| Sep 27, 2001 |
New urgency for personal ID technology
Attacks raise vital issues of personal privacy vs. security |
| Aug 23, 2001 |
It's easy to stoke passion for lifelong learning
In class, online — continuing education beckons Albertans |
| Aug 09, 2001 |
Hot jobs of the future could be yours
Privacy officers and ‘EAI evangelists’ seen as cool careers |
| Jun 28, 2001 |
Technology's changing future of television
Even Frasier Crane has a website — and yes, he’s listening |
| Jun 07, 2001 |
Get back to nature — where technology takes off
New gadgets making it safer to venture off beaten path |
| May 24, 2001 |
Strap on your wireless toaster and head to the next conference
Gatherings in Calgary, Washington offer valuable insight |
| May 17, 2001 |
Broadband connectivity wave of the future
The line between communications and entertainment is getting blurry |
| Apr 11, 2001 |
Learn to lock up your lapstops
Look what happened to Lois Lane |
| Mar 21, 2001 |
Calgary-based Web site a portal to the stars
Web site for young fans is the brainchild of U of C student |
| Feb 28, 2001 |
Are politicians up to the challenge of e-government?
IBM Corp. executive paints rosy picture of a world where everyone's connected |
| Feb 14, 2001 |
I have a dream – Alberta 101 could open our eyes to future
Share the high-tech vision with education project for 2005 |
| Feb 07, 2001 |
Look to Wellnet for the future of medical care
Ambitious project aimed at putting timely and accurate health-care data online |
| Jan 31, 2001 |
Cochrane-based Web site helps deal with bullies
Online education helps deliver important message to youth |
| Jan 10, 2001 |
E-developments speed up move to online stock trading
Days of dealing with broker on the phone are fading |
| Dec 20, 2000 |
Napster lessons will continue to reverberate
Heading the year's list are the “dot-com meltdown,” and the meteoric rise and equally exciting crash of even the high-tech darlings |
| Dec 06, 2000 |
Computer games help make Christmas cool for kids
Young columnist helps guide parents to the right high-tech gifts |
| Nov 22, 2000 |
Calgary pulls together for the future
Student Futures Conference offers youths a glimpse into their high-tech future |
| Nov 15, 2000 |
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Alberta SuperNet
Education, health and business will benefit from broadband plan |
| Oct 25, 2000 |
It's bye bye borders, thanks to technology
Internet doing more than NAFTA to erase concept of national boundaries |
| Oct 11, 2000 |
Predicting the future is tricky business
Smart2000 conference offers Calgarians a glimpse of where the high-tech road will take us |