Fidus rides partnerships, international sales to steady growth in 2013
For Fidus CEO Michael Wakim, 2013 was the best year in the history of the company he founded 12 years ago. With revenue rising steadily,
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Fidus rides partnerships, international sales to steady growth in 2013
For Fidus CEO Michael Wakim, 2013 was the best year in the history of the company he founded 12 years ago. With revenue rising steadily,
Magor records another losing quarter as revenue declines
Ottawa-based Magor Corp. has once again reported quarterly losses of over $1 million. The video-conferencing firm had a net loss of $1.5 million during its
Opinion: Matthews’ lobbying a much-needed lifeline for high-tech
Canadian high-tech has always struck me as politically naïve and immature. By Paul Slaby. This is partly due to the nature of the work: The
Opinion: When bureaucracy assassinates innovation
“Innovate or die” is a motto that successful entrepreneurs of Ottawa’s heyday not only promoted – for a good reason – but also embraced, lived
Opinion: The apprentice programmer
I dropped out of school when I was 16 years old. By Tobi Lütke. School was not for me. To me, computers were so much
For people who are just trying to formulate a solid investment plan or map out a reliable strategy for their retirement, the world of finance
Opinion: When Twitter and Facebook aren’t enough to sell on social media
So, your company now has a presence on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and is regularly posting updates. Social media doesn’t scare you anymore. By Chris
Opinion: Carp Road: Eastern Ontario’s next clean-tech centre
The Carp Road Corridor is Ottawa’s largest industrial park with more than 250 businesses employing 2,000 people in the city’s west end. By Marc McArthur
Opinion: How Ottawa can lead the 3D printing revolution
Last year, The Economist heralded the breakthroughs in digitized manufacturing as The Third Industrial Revolution. By Luc Lalande. Of the many technological advances driving this
Local museum commissions Algonquin tech
A team of Algonquin College students and faculty are developing technology for a national museum to display an ever-expanding amount of archival documentation not currently
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