Longtime tech exec helped guide Halogen Software to a successful IPO on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2013.
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Longtime tech exec helped guide Halogen Software to a successful IPO on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2013.
Intouch Insight’s revenues plunge 34% in 2020 as pandemic hits Ottawa firm’s customers hard
Software maker says it expects to deliver “double-digit growth” and higher earnings this year as economy bounces back.
Ericsson launches new 5G test lab at Kanata R&D facility
The space will allow Ericsson’s global partners and customers to work together on technology in the emerging field of virtualized 5G Radio Access Networks.
Hype-worthy: Ottawa startup Hyperion lands $2M seed round to build out carbon-capture system
Invest Ottawa-based firm’s patented technology that collects carbon dioxide and converts it into a valuable mineral compound is expected to be ready for market later
Ottawa’s Combat Networks expands market focus with T.O. acquisition
Firm now employs about 130 people in Ottawa, the Greater Toronto Area, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary.
Pythian bolsters C-suite by bringing former Hitachi exec on board as new CTO
Ottawa-based IT and cloud services firm said Monday it has hired Paul Lewis as its new chief technology officer.
Ottawa’s Crank Software acquired by publicly traded U.S. giant Ametek
Crank, which has 39 employees, makes graphical user interface software for more than 250 customers, including Coca-Cola, GE Appliances, John Deere and Nintendo.
Future is secure for Ottawa ID verification firm Bluink
Software venture’s founder sees big things in the cards for app that digitizes driver’s licences, passports and other documents
Sprott school, Stratford team up to teach tech firms ins and outs of IP strategy
Topics covered in new 14-week certificate program include drafting legal agreements to maintain control of IP, monetizing patented innovations and protecting trade secrets.
GETIT’s pandemic pivot to deliveries leads to rapid uptake among Ottawa restaurants
Getit Local is challenging Uber Eats and SkipTheDishes by operating without charging local restaurants the typical 30% to 35% fee on delivery orders.
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