The Information Technology Landscape in Canada

 

About Canada

Telecommunication
Infrastructure

Privatization and Deregulation

Internet Activity

e-Commerce

Hardware Manufacturing
Software Development

IT Usage

IT Labor Market
IT Geographics
IT Financing
Government Policies
Legal Environment
Analysis : IT Strengths/ and Weaknesses
Analysis :Impacts on the Business
Sources and Links
About the authors
Sarah Alijani sa0565a@american.edu

Sarah Alijani is a second year full-time Master of Business Administration graduate student at the Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington, DC. Her areas of concentration are Management of Global Information Technology (MoGIT) and Finance. She works part-time at American Management Systems (AMS) in Fairfax, Virginia.

Born and raised in the United States, Sarah has had several travel opportunities outside of her home country. She has gained cultural, political, and economic insight into many different societies; however, one culture she has not had an opportunity to explore yet is her neighboring country of Canada. Therefore, she has found it fascinating to do the next best thing – create a virtual experience for herself and explore Beautiful Canada.

Richard Wright rightrf@aol.com

Richard Wright is a second year full-time Master of Business Administration graduate student at the Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington, DC. His areas of concentration are Management of Global Information Technology (MoGIT) and Entrepreneurship.

 

 

 
 

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Last update: December 17, 1999