Investors find “next big thing” at Ottawa event
A startup founded by a group of Queen’s University students has been declared “the next big thing” by tech investor Brad Feld and Ryerson business
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Investors find “next big thing” at Ottawa event
A startup founded by a group of Queen’s University students has been declared “the next big thing” by tech investor Brad Feld and Ryerson business
Ackroo positioned for growth: CEO
Ottawa-based Ackroo last week reported a slight increase in 2014 revenues, the result of what CEO Steve Levely called “key strategic changes to position us
Software firm keeping fans in the game
A small Ottawa enterprise software firm had a major presence at one of the country’s biggest youth sporting events recently, with the company’s technology keeping
Wipebook cuts a deal in the Dragons’ Den
There was plenty of fire in the Dragons’ Den when a couple of Ottawa entrepreneurs made their pitch on the popular CBC program Wednesday night – most
Carleton launches Institute for Data Science
In a move it says will help develop data science initiatives in all its faculties, Carleton University launched its new Institute for Data Science Wednesday.
Calian subsidiary awarded air force contract renewal
Amtek Engineering Services, a subsidiary of Calian Technologies, was awarded a $15-million contract renewal Wednesday with the Royal Canadian Air Forces’ Airworthiness Program based in Gatineau.
Global accounts lead the way for Magor in 2015 third quarter
Large global accounts are being credited for record-setting software revenue at Ottawa-based Magor Corporation, CEO Mike Pascoe said Tuesday. Mr. Pascoe said contracts with the
In-Touch Survey Systems revenue down in 2014
A 16 per cent revenue drop in 2014 was “within management’s expectations,” Ottawa-based In-Touch Survey Systems said after releasing its annual results late Friday. Revenue
ProntoForms recurring revenue up in 2014
Recurring revenue continued to rise for Ottawa-based ProntoForms in 2014, according to year-end results released Friday. “I am pleased with our ongoing growth in this
Carleton University’s Lead to Win launches cyber hub
Carleton University’s Lead to Win program launched a new initiative this week that has “huge” potential for the companies involved, program director Tony Bailetti says.
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