Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Your guide to Ottawa’s technology ecosystem
Ottawa-Gatineau’s technology ecosystem is bigger than you might think, with a host of private- and public-sector players, both local and national. These entities strengthen the
Machine learning: Why it’s changing your industry – and how you can capitalize on it
Once a buzzword mostly of interest to academics, machine learning is an increasingly mainstream technology.
Workforce ‘loyalty’ key factor in Dutch tech firm’s decision to set up shop in Kanata, exec says
AimValley, which works with the likes of Ciena, Cisco Systems, Ericsson and Nokia, chose the National Capital Region over Silicon Valley when selecting a site
Ottawa’s CENGN shifts annual summit online
Another high-profile local technology conference has joined the growing list of tech-themed gatherings to go entirely virtual in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With 5G on the horizon, CENGN gears up for Ottawa summit
With last year’s summit bringing out 350 attendees and organizers expecting as many as 500 for this year’s instalment, CENGN is proving its ability to
Ottawa-based CENGN seeks broadband proposals for northern Ontario communities
Startups looking to improve broadband access for remote and rural communities in northern Ontario could soon receive funding from an Ottawa-based organization. The Centre of
Huawei’s Ottawa-based partners monitoring Chinese firm’s recent controversies
As Huawei’s Canadian operations come under increasing scrutiny amid an international brouhaha, the Chinese firm’s Ottawa-based research partners are adopting a holding pattern until the
Little known among consumers, Huawei has high profile in Canadian tech networks
Before the arrest of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver last weekend, the Chinese company wasn’t a household name in Canada –
OBJ’s news agenda for the coming week in Ottawa business
Au revoir, RendezVous The big story we’re following this week is the fallout from Friday’s news that Eugene Melnyk’s Capital Sports Management is suing John
Ottawa’s internet infrastructure taking shape with Fibre Centre, Purecolo
The future of the internet in Ottawa has never looked brighter thanks to the efforts of numerous groups aiming to improve the National Capital Region’s
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