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Ten tips for creating a 2022 financial roadmap for your business

It’s likely the last two years did not go according to plan due to the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t incredible value in establishing a roadmap.

Telesat posts Q3 loss as customers scale back services

Ottawa-based company generated revenues of $192 million for the three-month period ending Sept. 30, down from $202 million a year earlier.

Kinaxis raises guidance amid surging demand for supply-chain software

Ottawa firm says it’s now expecting revenues of between $248 million and $250 million for fiscal 2021, up from previous projections of $242 million to $247 million.

ProntoForms boasts big customer wins as ‘steady growth’ continues in Q3

Software firm reported total revenues of $4.89 million for the three-month period ending Sept. 30, up from $4.55 million a year earlier.

The Growcer’s hydroponics tech wows customers – and SheBoot pitchfest judges

Co-founder Alida Burke says orders for firm's indoor mini-farms that grow leafy greens and herbs are pouring in as supply chain bottlenecks and surging transportation costs drive up food prices.

Getting employees off the screen and into the office

As employees grow accustomed to working from home, companies have been left searching for new ways to...

Veteran tech leader Hannah retiring after two decades at helm of software firms Vocantas and Pronexus

Longtime executive is perhaps best-known for being chair of the Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation, the predecessor of Invest Ottawa, in the early 2000s.

Techopia Live: How Wicket is empowering associations to optimize their data

Less than five years ago, the co-founders of Wicket set out to disrupt an industry by launching...

‘Everything will run better’: Fellow’s Aydin Mirzaee a man on a mission

Co-founder of Ottawa-based meeting management software startup says his goal is to make platform an indispensable tool for businesses around the world.

IBM to pump more than $20M into uOttawa cybersecurity hub

Industry, government and academic users will tap into IBM's technology to run simulated cyber attacks that mimic real-world scenarios.

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