Huawei launches “Seeds for the Future” program
Students from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa will be among 20 Canadian third-year engineering students touring Huawei’s operations in China this spring as
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Huawei launches “Seeds for the Future” program
Students from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa will be among 20 Canadian third-year engineering students touring Huawei’s operations in China this spring as
Mitel to acquire Mavenir for $560 million
Mitel announced Monday it has acquired software-based networking solutions provider Mavenir in a $560-million cash and stock deal chief financial officer Steve Spooner said will
Great response to L-Spark incubator application: Lax
The application deadline for the L-Spark enterprise software incubator passed Friday at midnight, and after conversations with 160 startups, 79 have are moving forward with
BluMetric reports steady 2015 Q1
Ottawa-based BluMetric’s steady 2015 first-quarter results are beginning to show why the clean-tech company was formed in a reverse takeover three years ago, according to CEO Roger
CENX looking to build on banner 2014
CENX had a very good year in 2014, with the company posting revenue growth of 500 per cent, but president and CEO Ed Ogonek said
Mitel hits cloud milestone, breaks records in 2014 Q4
Mitel hit a major milestone and set new benchmarks for financial results in its fourth quarter, CEO Rich McBee said after the company released its
Telesat reports stable 2014 Q4, year-end results
Telesat president and CEO Dan Goldberg said Thursday he is pleased with the company’s performance after its 2014 fourth-quarter and year-end results showed the satellite
Klipfolio secures $6.2 million in funding
Ottawa cloud software company Klipfolio announced Wednesday it had raised $6.2 million from a series-A round led by OMERS Ventures. The fast-growing firm deals in
Kinaxis delivered in 2014: CEO
Ottawa-based Kinaxis delivered on its goal to grow subscription revenue and EBITDA in 2014, president and CEO Doug Colbeth said when the company released fourth-quarter
App creators aim to give wilting business a boost
North America’s florists have been slowly losing their bloom. But for one perennial entrepreneur and his new team of industry innovators, the hope is that spring will see
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