Shopify reports strong profit amid lower head count, strategy shift
Shopify Inc.’s net income soared to US$718 million in its third quarter as the company benefited from a lower head count and a more careful
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Shopify reports strong profit amid lower head count, strategy shift
Shopify Inc.’s net income soared to US$718 million in its third quarter as the company benefited from a lower head count and a more careful
ProntoForms’ Q3 revenues rise as firm prepares to rebrand to TrueContext
ProntoForms says its third-quarter revenues rose 13 per cent year-over-year as the company prepares to rebrand itself to reflect its evolving technology. The Ottawa-based software
ESG-compliance software firm FigBytes acquired by Ireland’s AMCS
Ottawa-based FigBytes, which helps companies track and report environmental, social and governance data on issues such as climate change, has been sold to Irish software
Getting SaaS-y: Expanded SaaS North returns to Shaw Centre Nov. 15 and 16
SaaS North, which bills itself as “Canada’s largest in-person gathering of software-as-a-service startups and scaleups,” is returning to the Shaw Centre on Nov. 15 and
Thermal Energy turns Q1 profit as revenues surge 66% from a year ago
Riding a wave of new contract wins, Thermal Energy International turned a profit in the first quarter of fiscal 2023 as revenues rose 66 per
Tech group calls on feds to take action on boosting semiconductor industry
A group of technology organizations is calling on the federal government to bolster Canada’s semiconductor industry or risk talent and companies moving elsewhere.
Ottawa Founders: Serial entrepreneur Mike Kelland makes a splash with Planetary Technologies
Ottawa-based serial entrepreneur Mike Kelland has now made a splash with Planetary Technologies, but he’s spent years launching and fostering businesses.
Canadian firms hit with 25 cybersecurity incidents on average over past year: EY survey
A survey by EY shows 81 per cent Canadian companies experienced at least 25 cyberattacks over the past year, compared to 73 per cent of
IBM Canada, uOttawa offer university-based cybersecurity training for business, governments
A training facility to help businesses and governments respond to real-world cyberthreats was announced Thursday by the University of Ottawa and IBM Canada.
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