Ottawa high-tech CEO named Woman of Influence
As one of only a few women who run high-tech companies in Ottawa, Sue Abu-Hakima has become known as a bit of a trailblazer. Still,
Ottawa high-tech CEO named Woman of Influence
As one of only a few women who run high-tech companies in Ottawa, Sue Abu-Hakima has become known as a bit of a trailblazer. Still,
Candidates make their pitches for city council: Thomas McVeigh, Somerset
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Local business could score off the field with FIFA Women’s World Cup: CSA executive
Businesses could have as much to cheer about as spectators when the city hosts part of the FIFA Women’s World Cup next year, a Canadian
Ottawa real estate market inventory drops in August on strong sales: OREB
Ottawa Real Estate Board members were busy in August, with sales exceeding both the same month in 2014 and the five-year average, the board said
More than four million downloads for LiveQoS file transfer app
Just under one month into its first foray into marketing directly to consumers, Kanata-based LiveQoS is very happy with the results, the company said Monday.
Candidates make their pitches for city council: Marc Aubin, Rideau-Vanier
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
New incubator and accelerator begins accepting applications
Promising to bring the world’s brightest business minds to the capital, a new incubator and accelerator for enterprise software opened its first application process Monday.
Candidates make their pitch for council seats: Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Revived Ravens winning over sponsors
Steve Fretwell laughs when reminiscing about the glory days of Carleton Ravens football in the mid-1980s. Now a successful insurance executive in Toronto, Mr. Fretwell
Grad students launch app to customize smartphones
Two Ottawa graduate students have launched an Android app designed to make smartphones easier for clients to customize to their individual needs. The app, called
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