Open source software built in Ottawa now the ‘de facto standard’ for online classrooms
What do Harvard University, the United States Department of Defense and a group of monks in Myanmar have in common? A local company and an
Open source software built in Ottawa now the ‘de facto standard’ for online classrooms
What do Harvard University, the United States Department of Defense and a group of monks in Myanmar have in common? A local company and an
TIM Review’s evolution from Ottawa journal to international resource
From its humble beginnings as the Open Source Business Resource to its status today as an internationally acclaimed journal for academics and businesspeople alike, the
TIM Review readership expanding around the world
The Technology Innovation Management program at Carleton University first launched what was then called the Open Source Business Resource in July 2007. By Stephen Karmazyn
Carleton’s TIM program hosts cybersecurity collaboration event
In order to protect a community, one must engage with it first, an American cybersecurity expert told a crowd of more than 150 people at
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