Computing Canada (CC) “Blogged Down”—interview with Trevor Eddolls

There's a new editorial feature, Blogged Down (BD) , in Computing Canada (CC) where editor Patricia MacInnis features an upcoming interview that appears here in the Canadian IT Managers forum (CIM) . Computing Canada (CC) is the oldest, largest, most influential bi-weekly business/technology print publication with an audience that includes more than 42,000 IT decision makers in medium to large enterprises.

This is the fourth interview in the series Blogged Down. The interview is with Trevor Eddolls author, editor, founder and CEO of iTech-Ed ltd. Trevor has written a number of books and articles on what is happening in the computer industry with an emphasis on the mainframe marketplace and large enterprises. He has edited Xephon's technical Update journals for 20 years providing his insight into future trends.
The first CC Blogged Down interview was with software architect and Microsoft MVP, Roger Sessions appearing here Jan 10, 2006: https://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2006/01/10/417165.aspx

The second CC Blogged Down interview appearing  Feb 7, 2006 was with cryptologist and security authority Bruce Schneier: https://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2006/02/07/418933.aspx

The third CC Blogged Down interview appearing March 10, 2006 was with senior protocol analyst and security expert, Laura Chappell. https://blogs.technet.com/cdnitmanagers/archive/2006/03/10/421727.aspx

I also encourage you to share your thoughts here on these interviews or send me an e-mail at sibaraki@cips.ca.

Thank you,
Stephen Ibaraki