Kanata North a “magnet for innovators and entrepreneurs,” says report
Companies in Kanata North generate $7.8 billion in economic activity each year and employ more than 30,000 people, according to a new study. The tech
Kanata North a “magnet for innovators and entrepreneurs,” says report
Companies in Kanata North generate $7.8 billion in economic activity each year and employ more than 30,000 people, according to a new study. The tech
Mxi opens American headquarters in Texas
Mxi Technologies, an Ottawa aviation software firm, opened its new U.S. headquarters this week in Irving, Texas, a place the company called “one of the
At BriteSky, clouds do come in all shapes and sizes
What would be the perfect cloud architecture for your business? A few years ago, Enterprise IT Infrastructure firm Decisive Technologies ran into a problem that any tech company
Telfer MBA Conferences event explores excessive CEO compensation The average top-100 CEO in Canada earned the annual pay of the average worker in 2016 by 12:18
A big win for Ottawa’s core neighbourhoods
Whether it ends up bearing the name Re-Imagined or IllumiNATION, one thing is clear — a long overdue change is coming to LeBreton Flats. For
Kanata North still bustling with energy and opportunity
Kanata North touts itself as the place where serious tech gets done. Silicon Valley North. Kanata’s Golden Mile. Terrytown. Call it what you will, one
Ottawa councillor rallies support for CRTC fibre-op ruling
One Ottawa councillor’s attempt to rally support for a controversial ruling on high-speed Internet providers may prompt debate on whether the city should build its
Founder Institute considering Ottawa chapter
A Silicon Valley-based organization is exploring options to come to Ottawa in order to help would-be entrepreneurs get started while keeping their day job. By
TSX Venture Exchange country-wide tour hits the capital
The TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) stopped in Ottawa this week on its country-wide tour aimed at improving the listing and diversifying it with more tech
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
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