When rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson in the dying seconds of Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots clinched their
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When rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson in the dying seconds of Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots clinched their
Silicon Valley trip great learning experience for Klipfolio’s Wille
A recent trip to Silicon Valley has left Allan Wille “fired up,” according to a blog the Klipfolio CEO recently posted on his company’s website.
Wi-LAN chief executive Skippen to retire
Wi-LAN president and CEO Jim Skippen plans to retire, the Ottawa-based company announced late Monday. The patent-licensing firm said a special committee of its board
Elliptic Technologies acquired by American firm
California-based Synopsys Inc. announced late Monday it had acquired Ottawa’s Elliptic Technologies. The acquisition complements Synopsys’ DesignWare IP portfolio with Elliptic’s security IP solutions, Synopsis
Axis Ottawa returning to capital in October
Tech startups interested in being part of Axis Ottawa 2015 have two days left to take advantage of early-bird rates for the event, which connects
“There’s a revolution going on,” says Terry Matthews of tech industry
Sir Terry Matthews sent out a rallying call to more than 200 people at the Mayor’s Breakfast Thursday morning. The Wesley Clover International and Mitel
Applications open for improved L-Spark accelerator
L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator and accelerator for enterprise software, announced Thursday it is accepting new applicants for its accelerator, which will start its second session
Two Ottawa companies among first cohort of CENGN partnerships
The Kanata-based Centre of Excellence for Next Generation Networks (CENGN) announced its first set of partnerships Wednesday, and two Ottawa companies have made the grade.
Two Ottawa companies selected for Silicon Valley trip
Ottawa companies Klipfolio and Interset are two of 20 Canadian startups selected for the C100 “48 Hours in the Valley” trip. The companies will get
Clearford CEO projects $90 million in revenue over next 30 months
Clearford Water Systems should see $90 million in revenue by the end of 2017, CEO Kevin Loiselle told shareholders at the company’s annual meeting in
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