Bug-detection software firm Noibu top local entry on Globe and Mail’s fastest-growing companies list
It’s the first appearance on the list for Noibu, which placed second in OBJ’s fastest-growing companies competition earlier this year.
Bug-detection software firm Noibu top local entry on Globe and Mail’s fastest-growing companies list
It’s the first appearance on the list for Noibu, which placed second in OBJ’s fastest-growing companies competition earlier this year.
Former head of Capital Angel Network will be in charge of identifying promising startups that could fit under the Rewind umbrella as company looks to
Ottawa fails to make cut in venture capital group’s Q1 Canadian rankings
While the amount of venture capital flowing into Canadian cities continued its brisk pace in the first quarter, Ottawa failed to crack the top 10
Ottawa’s VC haul grows nearly fourfold to $400 million in 2021, research firm says
After a down year in 2020, startups in the Ottawa region bounced back last year when it came to their ability to attract early stage
Prospectus: Next-gen tech firms writing new chapter
If Ottawa’s new generation of startups stick to their knitting, the city could soon have the most stable and diversified technology sector it has ever
People on the Move: senior HR and business executive Amanda Gordon joins Rewind
Don’t let the name Rewind fool you. Amanda Gordon has in fact joined a very forward-thinking company as the new vice president of people for
Ten lessons from Ottawa’s Best Places To Work
What makes them the best places to work for doesn’t necessarily all come down to money, rather philosophies and practices that keep their workforces happy
Rewind on a roll: Ottawa software firm lands US$65M series-B round
Data protection software company raises its 2021 funding haul to US$80-million as it looks to push into new markets.
Revealed: Best Places to Work in Ottawa
Recipients were ranked according to their performance in areas such as leadership and planning, corporate culture, job satisfaction, training and pay and benefits.
Data protection software firm Rewind’s first acquisition opens door to ‘massive market opportunity’
The 65-person local startup, which works mainly with Shopify merchants, announced this week it has acquired German software company BackHub.
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