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
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
Eastern Ontario Business Journal Podcast discusses rural high-speed Internet
If you live in some of the more rural or remote regions of our province, the topic of high-speed internet access can be a thorny
Techopia Live: Inside Calian’s M&A playbook
Calian Group CEO Kevin Ford has set a bold goal. Through organic growth and acquisitions, the company wants to achieve $1 billion in annual revenues.
Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
Techopia Live: Send me an angel investor
When bootstrapped tech entrepreneurs need to take the next step in their development, who do they turn to? In Ottawa, there is a group of
Techopia Live: Tech leaders rally to help Ukrainian refugees
Watching the exodus of Ukrainian refugees, these volunteers wondered if Ottawa could provide a safe haven for people fleeing the war-torn country. Techopia Live talks
Techopia Live: How to scale your tech venture: Two different paths
What is the right path to grow revenues and scale? OBJ publisher Michael Curran and numbercrunch co-founder Susan Richards co-host this lively discussion about growth
Techopia Live: How to scale your tech venture: Two different paths
What is the right path to grow revenues and scale? OBJ publisher Michael Curran and numbercrunch co-founder Susan Richards co-host this lively discussion about growth
TechopiaLive: Quantropi working to counteract the ‘quantum threat’
In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ talks to an Ottawa founder who is looking to counteract the downside of quantum.
Prospectus: Next-gen tech firms writing new chapter
If Ottawa’s new generation of startups stick to their knitting, the city could soon have the most stable and diversified technology sector it has ever
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