BIA study looks at gaps in regional innovation hotspot – pt. 1
The Kanata North BIA commissioned Doyletech Corporation to perform a market gap analysis study alongside its economic impact study to assess what’s still missing in
BIA study looks at gaps in regional innovation hotspot – pt. 1
The Kanata North BIA commissioned Doyletech Corporation to perform a market gap analysis study alongside its economic impact study to assess what’s still missing in
Feature: Fledgling startups eager for help
Creating prototypes, finding clients, building revenue streams, getting to scale – starting a business isn’t easy. It can all be very daunting, especially to a
The straight dope: Kickstarter success story Wipebook shares its list of dos and don’ts
Frank Bouchard, one of the founders of Wipebook, knows a thing or two about crowdfunding. His first run at Kickstarter had a modest goal of
Blog On: Tech CEOs extol the virtues of regular blog writing
Blogging is no longer just the realm of conspiracy theorists and teenagers with a celebrity crush. Tech companies and their CEOs have embraced the medium
The straight dope: Lessons in financing from an L-Spark grad
Christian Desjardins, founder of Punchtime and L-Spark incubator grad, recently went through a second round of seed funding for his SaaS company. What lessons did
Ottawa building SaaS reputation
L-Spark might be the first to notice it: Ottawa could be on its way to becoming a hub for software-as-a-service startups. Leo Lax, the managing
L-Spark’s inaugural class graduates at SaaS Showcase
Eight companies from the first cohort of L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator and accelerator program, walked across the stage at the SaaS Showcase on Thursday night.
Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Feature: Help wanted: Women in tech
For all of the hype lately around Ottawa’s burgeoning tech scene, it’s easy to gloss over its shortcomings. Namely, this: for every woman you see
Cooking up a winning business plan: eCelery founder says city is starving for culinary variety
Ottawa startup eCelery is bringing the flavours of your favourite home-cooked meals to, well, your home. The web-based delivery service puts hungry customers in contact
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