
Canadian Chamber of Commerce forms AI council with members including Amazon, Google
The chamber says the council will advocate for government policies to be centred on the responsible development, deployment and ethical use of AI in business.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce forms AI council with members including Amazon, Google
The chamber says the council will advocate for government policies to be centred on the responsible development, deployment and ethical use of AI in business.
Fortifying Canada’s cyber defences: Protecting critical infrastructure and empowering organizations
While critical infrastructure is a key target for threat actors, Canadian organizations across all industries are at risk of cyber attacks.
‘No cuts coming’: Shopify president says company has no plans for another layoff
As tech companies carry out rounds of layoffs, Shopify Inc.’s president says there are no more cuts in the works for the Ottawa-based e-commerce company.
Martello’s revenues fall 9% in Q3 as shift to new platform continues
The Kanata-based firm, which makes wireless network troubleshooting software, reported sales of $4.05 million for the three-month period ending Dec. 31, down from $4.45 million
Wave of tech layoffs tips power back in favour of employers in sector
Members of Canada’s tech industry say another wave of layoffs the sector saw this week is tipping the power dynamic back in favour of employers.
Tech job postings down 32% since May, nearing pre pandemic levels: Indeed
Job search company Indeed says postings on its site for Canadian tech roles have dropped 32 per cent since May and are showing no signs of
Martello’s sales fall in Q2 as software firm phases out legacy products
Kanata-based company that makes wireless network troubleshooting software reported sales of $3.8 million in the three-month period ending Sept. 30, down 13 per cent from
‘We have to be more focused’: Martello cuts 15% of workforce in bid to become cash-flow positive
Staff reductions are part of a company-wide effort aimed at reducing Kanata software firm’s overall expenditures by 20 per cent, or about $4 million a
Martello looks to Microsoft for sales boost as revenues plateau in fiscal 2022
Kanata-based software firm said late Tuesday it posted sales of $17.5 million for the fiscal year ending March 31, up just four per cent from
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