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Bio:

Duncan Stewart is the Director of Deloitte Canada Research in the areas of Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT). Duncan has two decades of experience in the TMT industry. As an analyst and portfolio manager, he has provided research or made investments in the entire Canadian technology and telecommunications sector. He has written research on names such as Nortel and Celestica, and been a venture capital investor in Research in Motion and OpenText, among others.

Duncan was a co-founder of Tera Capital, Canada’s first high tech and biotech money manager, where he was responsible for managing both mutual funds and VC funds and was the Canadian Technology Fund Manager of the Year in 2003.

Latest Columns:

VCs may be hot for cleantech, but markets stay lukewarm

Despite solid early investment returns in the clean technology sector, numbers have declined or remained flat since 2008

Measuring social media success takes more than a fast start

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For an analyst, the devil is in the data

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Does UBB curtail Internet use? Not according to the data

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Skype represents new wave of trickle-up technology

Leading-edge technology used to be pioneered in the enterprise, but today, we are seeing the reverse

Enterprises warm to social tools, but implementation is key

Internal social media is supposed to do certain for businesses, but are they being realized?

Why social media will save live TV

Twitter and Facebook may be the most important TV trend of the decade

The future of smartphones and tablets is in the guts

Manufacturers and consumers are moving away from the softer features and are concentrating on dual cores and battery life