David Sali

Dave is OBJ's senior features writer with two decades of experience in the newspaper industry working for a variety of publications from community weeklies to major dailies. He is a four-time award-winning journalist by the Alliance of Area Business Publishers (AABP). He has received awards for best news feature, best scoop and best overall writer among medium-sized business publications.

March Networks hopes customers will be tickled pink over colour-coded surveillance system

Software automatically tracks number of people in stores to help merchants stay within capacity limits imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Ottawa airport eyes fee hikes in wake of plummeting passenger traffic

YOW now expects only about 2.5 million passengers to pass through its gates in 2020, down from its original forecast of 5.2 million before COVID-19 hit.

Pythian names new CEO as Ottawa firm aims to ride wave of growth in big-data analytics

Company's new boss served as a senior executive or CEO at more than half a dozen U.S. tech firms before taking the helm at Pythian.

Ottawa’s GoFor aims to deliver on growth forecast thanks to $9.8M seed round

New investment partners say local startup has the chance to become a market leader in the on-demand delivery space.

Ottawa to host 2021 world men’s curling championship

Event that's expected to generate more than $3.6 million in economic activity will be a "big shot in the arm" for beleaguered tourism industry, mayor says.

Ottawa’s Iversoft spins off marketing arm, mulls ‘virtual-by-default’ approach in bid to get leaner

Local web development company parts ways with former executives and implements digital-first work strategy as it adapts to economic upheaval caused by COVID-19.

Kinaxis makes major foray into retail vertical with $60M acquisition of Toronto firm

CEO says Kanata-based software firm could generate more business from retail than all other sectors it now serves combined.

Local lockdowns push Ottawa entertainment businesses into new global markets

Forced to close their doors to live audiences, some Ottawa businesses have reinvented themselves online since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Syntronic Canada to shed 20,000 square feet of office space in Kanata

Sweden-based company bracing for "tough" times ahead as customers rein in spending and scale back future projects.

With teleworking trends expected to persist, Ottawa brokers urge tenants to keep traditional office space

COVID-19 may not be the end of office space, but survey of Ottawa tenants suggests many employees will continue working from home even after the pandemic subsides

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