Kanata tech exec Amy MacLeod departs Mitel after eight years
Amy MacLeod, one of Kanata North’s best-known tech executives, is leaving Mitel for a ‘new sector’ and a ‘new direction’
Kanata tech exec Amy MacLeod departs Mitel after eight years
Amy MacLeod, one of Kanata North’s best-known tech executives, is leaving Mitel for a ‘new sector’ and a ‘new direction’
Value-added products a fruitful venture for Ottawa farmers
In a bid to find new revenue streams, agricultural vendors turn to items such as ciders, preserves and other premade products
Assent Compliance bolsters executive ranks with Ottawa tech veteran Dave Curley
As one of Ottawa’s brightest tech stars sets its sights on global scale, it’s turning to an established sales and marketing executive to lead its
‘I can do that too’: Vanessa Kanu’s rise to CFO role at Ottawa’s Mitel
Vanessa Kanu’s path to the C-suite of one of Ottawa’s biggest companies has been filled with tough decisions, but she’s today pretty certain about her
Ottawa-based Martello doubles revenues in fiscal 2019
Ottawa’s Martello saw its revenues grow more than 100 per cent in the past fiscal year as acquisitions and the deepening of a fruitful relationship
Shopify takes lead as Ottawa companies continue to climb Branham300 list of Canada’s top ICT firms
Shopify jumped six spots to No. 15 on the Branham300 list of Canada’s top 250 ICT companies for 2019, the highest ranking for an Ottawa
Mitel chief financial officer Steve Spooner to retire
One of Ottawa’s best-known finance men is calling it a career. Mitel announced Wednesday that Steve Spooner, the Kanata tech firm’s chief financial officer for
Rumoured Mitel-Avaya merger could create new telecom industry leader: analyst
Ottawa-based unified communications service provider Mitel’s reported bid to acquire U.S. competitor Avaya is aimed at creating a combined entity with the heft to battle
Ottawa-based Martello’s revenues, expenses soar in Q3 on the back of M&A strategy
Martello Technologies’ “build-and-buy” growth strategy is bearing fruit, company officials said Tuesday after the Kanata software firm reported a 136 per cent year-over-year increase in
Kanata, downtown office availability rates continue to tighten at end of 2018: Colliers
Companies continue to struggle finding class-A space in the capital as availability rates fell in Ottawa’s largest office markets in the final quarter of 2018,
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