
What Intouch Insight’s quarter says about the post-pandemic recovery
“We’ve seen customers coming back; we’ve actually started to get new business”
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What Intouch Insight’s quarter says about the post-pandemic recovery
“We’ve seen customers coming back; we’ve actually started to get new business”
Martello’s losses rise slightly as revenues surge
Kanata-based network troubleshooting software firm reported sales of $4.4 million for the three-month period ending June 30.
Lytica gets $3.8M to help manufacturers compare prices
Pricing intelligence firm Lytica’s bid to “think bigger” as it pushes into international markets is getting a boost thanks to millions of dollars in new
Teldio’s tech to make Honolulu’s airport smarter, safer
Kanata company has been branching out in a bid to use its sensors in a broad range of devices in what’s known as the Internet
Leonovus posts zero revenues in Q2 as software firm chases government contracts
The firm brought in just $78,000 in total revenues in the first half of 2021 after generating record sales of $327,000 in 2020.
Field Effect hires former Fullscript exec Peter Hunter as CFO
Hunter also served as CFO and chief operating officer at local health-tech startup Privacy Analytics, where he oversaw the company’s sale to U.S.-based IMS Health.
Big-league aspirations: marketing app maker FanSaves enjoying breakout year in 2021
Nine-person Ottawa startup is eyeing pilot projects with the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings and MLB’s Philadelphia Phillies.
ProntoForms seeing ‘steady growth’ as Q2 revenues rise
Kanata-based firm reported revenues of $4.84 million for the three-month period ending June 30, up from $4.16 million a year earlier.
Techopia Live: Tech security at the speed of Light(ship)
Ottawa company could soon be evaluating the technology that powers everything from driverless cars to medical devices.
Intelligent move: Ottawa’s TechInsights acquires San Jose-based market research firm VLSI
Local firm says demand for its reverse engineering of electronic components has skyrocketed during the pandemic.
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