
Leonovus has ‘no clear path to revenue,’ software firm says in Q2 financial filings
Ottawa company said it brought in revenues of $5,000 in the three-month period ending June 30, compared with zero sales a year earlier.
Leonovus has ‘no clear path to revenue,’ software firm says in Q2 financial filings
Ottawa company said it brought in revenues of $5,000 in the three-month period ending June 30, compared with zero sales a year earlier.
Techopia Live: How should Ottawa’s tech sector plan for an economic storm?
After a stretch of sky-high valuations for privately held technology companies, record-setting deals and bullish stock markets, the winds of change are blowing across the
Techopia Live: Supply chain chaos lifting Kinaxis to new heights
Kinaxis CEO John Sicard speaks with Michael Curran in this episode of Techopia Live podcast about his tech firm, which is bucking a downward trend
On form: ProntoForms sees Q2 revenues rise 8% amid ramped-up marketing push
Ottawa software company reported total revenues of $5.21 million for the three-month period ending June 30, up from $4.84 million a year earlier.
Shopify launches new platform to connect creators, merchants
Ottawa-based software giant is billing Shopify Collabs as a way to help creators cash in on their online popularity while exposing e-commerce businesses to new
BluMetric lands $1.4M contract to clean up Montreal industrial lands
Ottawa-based cleantech firm will be overseeing the removal of contaminated soils, concrete and water at a site in Montreal’s east end on behalf of client
Techopia Live: John Proctor of Martello
Microsoft 365 and Teams have become essential to most companies, especially given the reality of remote work. So what happens when these platforms become unstable
Shopify scales back internships in wake of stock slide
Software giant confirmed it did not cancel any signed offers to its fall interns, but said it is pausing further recruiting efforts in order “to
Ottawa falls out of top 10 in CBRE’s latest ranking of North American tech talent hubs
Rising labour costs caused the capital to fall slightly in the affordability category compared with the previous year.
Martello looks to Microsoft for sales boost as revenues plateau in fiscal 2022
Kanata-based software firm said late Tuesday it posted sales of $17.5 million for the fiscal year ending March 31, up just four per cent from
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