Opin completes contract to raise the government of Bermuda’s online presence
For one small Ottawa company, getting the contract to completely redevelop the Bermuda government’s online presence meant going up against some of the biggest players
Opin completes contract to raise the government of Bermuda’s online presence
For one small Ottawa company, getting the contract to completely redevelop the Bermuda government’s online presence meant going up against some of the biggest players
Technovation launches second year in Ottawa with more students, sponsors
With more than double the number of participants and new sponsors on board, momentum is growing for the Technovation program, organizer Jennifer Francis said Monday.
IBM promotes its “Watson” artificial brain for consumer apps, robots and other gadgets
IBM CEO Virginia Rometty says the future of gadgets is not just connectivity, but the ability to analyze and “think.” While IBM isn’t known for
Industry vet joins Kinaxis as CTO
Just a week after John Sicard took over as CEO of Kinaxis, the company has added a new chief technology officer. Jack Noppé was named
Klipfolio planting seeds for a bigger 2016
Klipfolio might have had a banner 2015, but as it looks back to its biggest milestones of last year, the dashboard provider is promising even
Halogen drops “interim” from Rechan’s CEO title
After hiring an American executive search firm to help in its search for a new CEO, Ottawa-based Halogen Software has determined the “ideal fit” was
Business has been in Brian Hurley’s blood for as long as he can remember. “One of my goals was always to be as entrepreneurial as
Ottawa building SaaS reputation
L-Spark might be the first to notice it: Ottawa could be on its way to becoming a hub for software-as-a-service startups. Leo Lax, the managing
Rugani leaves post as Halogen vice-president of sales
Halogen Software announced Tuesday that its vice-president of sales, Phil Rugani, is leaving the company effective immediately. “We will continue to enhance our regional model
Purple Forge CEO says IBM’s Watson just ‘scratching the surface
Everybody’s favourite supercomputer, Watson, is being tagged as a transformative technology after a successful run in Surrey, B.C., Purple Forge president and CEO Brian Hurley
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