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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.

Latest deal puts Thermal Energy on track to rival record fiscal 2023 order intake
Thermal Energy International landed another multimillion-dollar contract this week as the Ottawa cleantech firm continues to see strong demand for its solutions in the wake


U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts: TMU study
A new study says U.S. tech workers are paid 46 per cent more on average than their Canadian counterparts.
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