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Spring Summer 2010 – Information, Communications and Technology

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is North America’s third largest Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) hub. With C$35 Billion in revenue and employing more than 150,000, find out why the GTA is ready to take the number two spot.

Feature Story: IBM’s Enterprise of the Future

Abstract: Headquartered in Town of Markham, IBM Canada is the country’s second largest software development company and the largest micro-electronics company. Utilizing talent, government support and strategic partnerships they are on a mission to make the world a smarter place.
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The Networked Vehicle – Coming Soon to a Highway Near You.
Abstract: Consumers are increasingly excited by intelligent vehicles: they can stream information, and communicate with other vehicles on the road. The GTA is home to North America’s third largest ICT hub and the largest Auto Industry in Canada, making it uniquely positioned to tap into this growing trend.
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The “Cool Factor”: A Magnet for Global Investment
Abstract: “As far as Toronto's ICT sector is concerned, ICT stands for innovation, creativity, and talent," says Joe Mazzei, Senior Advisor, ICT Sector at the City of Toronto. He calls it the "cool factor."
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Securing the Future
Abstract: As Canada’s financial and capital hub the GTA has a high demand for Information Technology Security. There are over 100 firms filling this demand, and by collaborating with top schools, they do so using some of the most innovative technology out there.
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