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8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
This resource contains a list of common terms to help readers start navigating First Nations connectivity. It is not meant to be exhaustive, but to provide a basic understanding of the technical terms and concepts of connectivity.To learn more about the First Nations Technology Council and the First Nations in BC Knowledge Network visit our websites here:http://www.technologycouncil.ca/http://...
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nation Technology Council
Found in: Connectivity | Operations
8 years 2 months
PopularTopic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Data is a powerful tool to gain understanding how current energy systems work and either validates predicted performance or pinpoints system flaws and inefficiencies.
Author(s): Jessica Bekker
8 years 3 months
Topic Spotlight
2014 / PDF
This article analyzes the sites of struggle through which First Peoples have negotiated communication and cultural rights for broadcasting (1991), telecommunications, and Internet infrastructure in rural and remote indigenous communities in Canada’s Northern territories, focusing mainly though not exclusively, on Nunavut, the Inuit Region of what used to be called the Northwest Territories.
Author(s): Lorna Roth
Found in: Connectivity | Operations
8 years 3 months
Topic Spotlight
2014 / PDF
At the contemporary historical moment, innovations in networked digital technologies are rapidly diffusing around the world, impacting terrains of economics and politics, languages, mobilities, and cultures. As part of this process, organizations are establishing infrastructures and services in indigenous territories. These developments are not simply imposed from above: the latest expression of...
Author(s): Rob McMahon
Found in: Connectivity | Operations
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
This resource contains a snap shot of the different First Nation information management solutions recomended by the First Nations Technology Council.
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Since 1984, Xyntax Systems (pronounced Zin-tac), a division of Xyntax Group Inc., has been working with First Nation, Tribal Council, and band-empowered entities across Canada. As an aboriginal owned, Canadian software manufacturer, Xyntax offers a broad range of easy-to-use, integrated, financial management solutions; exclusively for First Nations.To learn more about the First Nations Technology...
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Unification was developed by Lewis Point for the Sto:lo Nation. It is a modular information management system focusing on Income Assistance and Education case management.
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
FNM is a product developed by Abenaki Associates. FNM offers a variety of modules covering a wide range of band management areas.To learn more about the First Nations Technology Council and the First Nations in BC Knowledge Network visit our websites here:http://www.technologycouncil.ca/http://fnbc.info/
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nations Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
AIS is developed, sold and supported by Advanced Data Systems Ltd., a 35-year software development company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Over 150 First Nations communities across Canada use one or more AIS modules.To learn more about the First Nations Technology Council and the First Nations in BC Knowledge Network visit our websites here:http://www.technologycouncil.ca/http://fnbc.info/
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nation Technology Council
8 years 2 weeks
Topic Spotlight
2015 / PDF
Ferrus Computer Services is based out of Saskatchewan and has been developing software and working with First Nation administrations for over 20 years. ASAP computer programs are designed and tailored to meet the needs of band administrations, auditors and AANDC personnel. They provide a complete Band Administrations Management Suite which is able to be tailored to fit the needs of First Nations...
Resource Producer: First Nations Technology Council
Author(s): First Nation Technology Council
Found in: Connectivity | Operations