
Kinaxis InConcert will feature approximately 30 concerts live-streamed from stages across Canada.
Kinaxis InConcert will feature approximately 30 concerts live-streamed from stages across Canada.
Ottawa’s Kinaxis hit with patent infringement lawsuit by U.S. competitor
In the suit filed in U.S. District Court, Arizona-based Blue Yonder claims that Kinaxis used solutions invented by the U.S. firm.
High-tech rock star: Ottawa’s CEO of the Year John Sicard is a man on a mission
The firm that couldn’t crack $10 million in annual sales when its CEO arrived is now projecting revenues of at least $220 million in the
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate to remain among Canada’s lowest in 2021: Report
Avison Young is forecasting the local vacancy rate at around seven per cent, the second-lowest among major Canadian cities behind Vancouver.
‘We are on the world stage’: How John Sicard built Kinaxis into a global software leader
In part two of our CEO of the Year profile, Kinaxis’s boss talks about how his upbringing made him resilient and why diversity in the
Shopify takes hit as ‘stay-at-home’ stocks tumble on positive vaccine news
E-commerce powerhouse’s stock price dipped nearly 14 per cent ​– or more than $185 ​– to $1,173.53 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday.
Kinaxis boosts fiscal 2020 guidance despite ‘protracted’ contract approvals from some customers
Ottawa-based software company says it now expects revenues for current fiscal year to fall between $220 million and $223 million, up from earlier projections of
Kinaxis boss John Sicard named Ottawa’s 2020 CEO of the Year
Veteran executive’s company has quietly become one of the Canadian tech sector’s biggest success stories in his fifth year on the job.
Shopify tops list of TSX’s top-performing stocks since 2017
Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth Corp. comes in at No. 18, while Kanata software firm Kinaxis also makes the top-30 list.
Kinaxis ‘more relevant’ than ever in pandemic, CEO says as Kanata firm raises fiscal 2020 guidance
Company says it now expects revenues for the current fiscal year to fall between $216 million and $220 million, up from earlier projections of between
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