Ackroo CEO predicts profit to come in 2016
Ottawa-based Ackroo will turn a profit in 2016, CEO Steve Levely said Wednesday. “The company has delivered substantial year-over-year revenue and customer growth in 2015
Ackroo CEO predicts profit to come in 2016
Ottawa-based Ackroo will turn a profit in 2016, CEO Steve Levely said Wednesday. “The company has delivered substantial year-over-year revenue and customer growth in 2015
Local housing starts pick up in November: CMHC
Housing starts in the capital trended up in November, according to the latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. At 6,162, the number
Steven Spooner announced this week he is leaving the board of directors at Ottawa-based Magor Corporation, effective immediately. Mr. Spooner cited his increasing obligations as
Sophos arrives in Ottawa, partners with Willis College to develop talent
British cybersecurity firm Sophos opened its new Ottawa office Wednesday and is counting on a private local college to fill it with qualified staff. Sophos
Pythian CEO joins WCT’s Protégé Project
Pythian CEO Paul Vallée is one of 12 new executive sponsors of Women in Communications and Technology’s Protégé Project. The program’s second year was launched Monday. Its goal is
PageCloud launches much-anticipated web editor software
With more than $1 million in pre-orders and in excess of 8,000 licences already sold, Ottawa-based PageCloud officially launched its web editor software Monday. The
Former Telesat executive returns to the fold
Ottawa-based Telesat announced Monday one of the firm’s former vice-presidents is returning to the company after three years with Sprint. Michael Schwartz resigned from his
Ottawa firm wins Ontario Chamber of Commerce going global award
Ottawa’s Valydate was handed the Ontario Going Global, Small Business Award earlier this week at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce 2015 Ontario Business Achievement Awards. Valydate
ProntoForms’ recurring revenue up for 19th straight quarter
Ottawa-based ProntoForms posted third quarter recurring revenue 72 per cent higher than the third quarter of 2014, its CEO said Wednesday. “This revenue growth demonstrates
City won’t see any Lansdowne profit, report says
The city says it no longer expects to turn a profit on the Lansdowne Park project due mainly to higher-than-expected repair costs at TD Place
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