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Shattering glass

Shattering glass
Nancy McCulver* thought she struck gold when, in the late 1980s, she went to work for a large, multinational bank based in the U.S. The only woman on a team specializing in international mergers and acquisitions, with an eye on hedge fund management. Her science and math background certainly helped. The job involved complex matters often culminating in high-stress situations, and working 14- to 16-hour... 

E-waste: The effluence of affluence

The scene is set: Humans struggle to survive on an Earth — now toxic and contaminated — that is suffocating beneath the cast-off electronic and electric goods of yesteryear. While most would consider this to be the archetypal scene of a dystopian future, some experts are saying it’s not far off from the current reality. The United Nations Environmental Programme estimates that nearly... 

Businesses turning to intelligence technology

Market grows as companies aim to improve efficiency The technology of business intelligence (BI) is coming of age, with Canadian companies expected to spend about $200 million on it next year. That’s a 4.2-per-cent increase in the amount spent on the purchase and use of BI software in the previous year, according to research firm IDC Canada. “Business-intelligence tools remain an attractive... 

M&A market new hope for software CEOs

Revenue growth seen through rose-coloured glasses: survey Emerging Canadian software companies are still struggling to find revenue, according to a recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Despite advances in technology and financing in the last five years, those software firms still face the same challenges, says PwC’s fifth annual Report on Emerging Canadian Software Companies: The... 
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