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November 27, 2002 Company’s
Remarkable Transformation Merits Top C.I.P.A. Award
A company that was once an old-fashioned remnant of the industrial
era is being honoured today by the Canadian Information Productivity
Awards (C.I.P.A.) for reinventing itself through exemplary use of
information technology. |
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November 22, 2002 Patterson
Hume to be inducted into C.I.P.A. Hall of Fame
Software pioneer has been an influential teacher for 50 years One
of Canada's great communicators in the field of information technology,
J. N. Patterson Hume, will be inducted into the Canadian Information
Productivity Awards Hall of Fame on November 27. |
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October 29, 2002 C.I.P.A.
Welcomes Two New Patrons to Family of Sponsors
Avaya Canada Corp. and Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. have joined
the Canadian Information Awards as patrons and managing partners,
C.I.P.A. President & CEO Robert Livingstone has announced |
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September 04, 2002 Awards
Reveal Increasing Confidence in Information Technology
Barriers to the adoption of information technology in business are
dropping away as organizations become more determined to transform
themselves, the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (C.I.P.A.)
says. |
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June 04, 2002 C.I.P.A.
welcomes three distinguished new judges
The Canadian Information Productivity Awards (C.I.P.A.) welcomes
three distinguished new members of its National Judging Committee.
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June 04, 2002 Vancouver
company recognized for e-commerce leadership
A Vancouver company has won a high-prestige award from the Canadian
Information Processsing Society for helping a sporting-goods retailer
to provide outstanding service to its customers over the Web.
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May 21, 2002 Winnipeg
film company honoured for innovation
A Winnipeg-based film company whose pioneering use of technology
produced outstanding visual effects in such movies as "Swordfish"
and Stephen King's "Storm of the Century" has been selected as the
2002 Innovator of the Year by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Innovation
Awards. |
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May 13, 2002 Impressive
response to 2002 competition
The C.I.P.A. competition for 2002 has drawn entries of excellent
quality from across the country. Judging is just getting under way,
but it is already evident that the C.I.P.A. Gala Banquet this fall
will be a showcase for significant advances in information management.
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May 13, 2002 Cl
Nelson appointed as chair of National Judging Committee
C.I.P.A. President and CEO Robert Livingstone has announced the
appointment of Paul Nelson, one of Canada's most experienced information
technology executives, as chair of the National Judging Committee.
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February 18, 2002 Canadian
Information Productivity Awards expanding in its 10th year
Canadian Information Productivity Awards, one of Canada's largest
business awards programs, is inviting entries for its 10th annual
competition. Winners will be recognized across Canada and around
the world for leadership in the new economy. |