BlackBerry QNX and Ford sign deal to work together on automotive software
BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) has signed an agreement with Ford Motor Co. to expand the use of the firm’s automotive and security software in the car
BlackBerry QNX and Ford sign deal to work together on automotive software
BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) has signed an agreement with Ford Motor Co. to expand the use of the firm’s automotive and security software in the car
Ottawa’s Versature grows through integration
Paul Emond has a goal: Grow from $3.75 million in revenues to a $20-million company by 2020. If that sounds ambitious, consider that his company,
Ottawa-based Touchplow app can’t wait for winter
While most people are hoping to delay the first snowfall of the season, an Ottawa-based app is hoping to see snow flying as soon as
Compensation costs drag down Ottawa-based Ackroo’s bottom line
Kanata’s Ackroo (TSX-V: AKR), a provider of customer loyalty technology to retailers, said higher stock-based compensation for employees drove the company deeper into the red
Ottawa startup 3Dshowing.com creates virtual tour of local art gallery
An Ottawa tech company is changing perspectives on art, offering a virtual reality tour of the Ottawa Art Gallery. 3Dshowing.com has created a walkthrough of the local gallery in
Imaging technology firm Framos expands in Ottawa
The North American division of Framos, a German imaging technology firm, says it’s tripling its real estate footprint in Ottawa as it looks for additional
How businesses can capitalize on Ottawa’s diplomatic community
As every local entrepreneur knows, Ottawa boasts a highly skilled workforce and some of the country’s top universities and research facilities. Such assets have helped
Ottawa’s condo glut shows signs of easing
Ottawa’s housing market is much stronger than other cities across the country, but there remains a glut of new condos on the market. By Ryan
Sakto proposes 24-storey apartment building for Ottawa’s Preston Square
Sakto Corp. is looking to increase the offerings in its Preston Square portfolio, proposing a new 24-storey residential building on the site as well as

Ottawa’s CEO of the Year: David Ross turns family firm into a dominant video technology force
Eight years ago, David Ross decided he needed to do something dramatic to shake his company out of the doldrums. The chief executive of Ross
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