
Ottawa software firm InitLive acquired by U.S. company
Kanata-based firm develops software for managing and scheduling volunteer event staff for non-profit organizations.
Ottawa software firm InitLive acquired by U.S. company
Kanata-based firm develops software for managing and scheduling volunteer event staff for non-profit organizations.
Three local firms named to City of Ottawa’s tech pilot program
Under the program launched earlier this spring, the city and other economic partners will provide “real-life testing environments” where companies can deploy prototypes and get
People on the move: Alex Benay hops to KPMG after stint with MindBridge Ai
Benay left MindBridge after just three months on the job for a newly created role as the head of global consulting giant KPMG’s Canadian digital
Founder of iBIONICS among Ottawa entrepreneurs honoured for business leadership after age 50
After a diverse career that included stints as an engineering officer in the Canadian military and the owner of a communications agency, Suzanne Grant was
Techopia Live: Inside a founder’s choice to hand her startup to a new CEO
Sometimes a firm’s change in leadership is the result of competing visions. But not so in the case of Ottawa’s InitLive. The company’s current and
Chris Courneya replaces co-founder Debbie Pinard as CEO of Ottawa’s InitLive
A successful Ottawa founder and investor is jumping back into the driver’s seat at a local tech firm. Chris Courneya was named the new CEO of
Federal contracts a ‘lost opportunity’ for too many SMEs, Telfer study says
A new study that shows fewer than one in 10 small and medium-sized Canadian enterprises does business with the federal government should be a wakeup
Ottawa 2017 to manage volunteers with homegrown solution
The Ottawa 2017 Bureau will look no further than a Kanata startup for its solution to managing the thousands of volunteers expected to lend their
Feature: Help wanted: Women in tech
For all of the hype lately around Ottawa’s burgeoning tech scene, it’s easy to gloss over its shortcomings. Namely, this: for every woman you see
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