
Back in 2001 – in the time of indestructible Nokia cellphones and dial-up internet – four women teachers saw the need for technology education in Ottawa.
Back in 2001 – in the time of indestructible Nokia cellphones and dial-up internet – four women teachers saw the need for technology education in Ottawa.
‘We’re changing the game’: Rockport Networks snags US$48M in fresh capital
Ottawa firm whose switchless networking software aims to speed up the flow of high-speed data comes out of stealth mode with a bang.
Martello co-founder Gallagher retires from company’s board of directors
Longtime tech exec praised for “vision and years of dedication” to building fast-growing Kanata firm.
Techopia Live: Inside TÜV SÜD’s testing labs in Kanata North
Techopia Live went inside one of Kanata North’s longest-standing test facilities this week, where we learned how German operator TÜV SÜD is helping local firms
‘Nortel did not need to die’: Ten years since the collapse that shook Ottawa’s tech sector
Almost exactly a decade after Nortel Networks filed for bankruptcy protection, Jonathan Calof still can’t help but wonder what might have been. “It didn’t have
Ontario’s top court won’t hear appeal from former Nortel employees
Ontario’s top court will not hear an appeal from two former Nortel Networks Corp. employees on long-term disability who argued that a deal to divvy
Ciena share price soars as profits multiply
One of Ottawa’s largest telecom employers reported a large jump in fourth-quarter and full-year earnings on the strength of higher sales. Maryland-headquartered Ciena (NYSE:CIEN) said
Nortel ‘did not need to fall apart as it did’
Fifteen years ago this month, fall brought a blast of chilly news through the halls of what was then Ottawa’s largest technology company. On Oct.
Chinese entrepreneurs scout business opportunities in Ottawa
Several Chinese billionaires were in Ottawa Tuesday, meeting with the city’s business leaders and eying investment opportunities in the nation’s capital. Delegates from the China
Nortel settles battle to divvy up $7.3B from bankruptcy liquidation
A settlement has been reached to end a lengthy battle over divvying up the US$7.3 billion raised in Nortel Networks Corp.’s bankruptcy liquidation. The former
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