Ottawa entrepreneur sees suite growth in high-tech hotel tablets
The way Kevin Bidner sees it, the hotel industry has been stuck in the ’60s for far too long. Aside from the odd change, such
Ottawa entrepreneur sees suite growth in high-tech hotel tablets
The way Kevin Bidner sees it, the hotel industry has been stuck in the ’60s for far too long. Aside from the odd change, such
CENX taking on the world out of downtown digs
Jim Watson might not know everyone in the nation’s capital, but it often seems like it. Yet even the mayor, who has crossed paths with
Ottawa a natural fit for Vancouver-based VC’s new office, CEO says
In a 20-year business career that has seen him tackle a variety of roles at various tech firms – including guiding a company from a
Tech titans scout talent at Ottawa hackathon
For high-tech companies, competitions are increasingly being used as a way to identify potential employees and to get their names out to university campuses. Two
Canderel plans 160-unit retirement home for the Glebe
A developer is asking the city for permission to build an eight-storey retirement residence on the site of a former Beer Store in the Glebe.
EDC boosts term loan to Enablence to $5M
Ottawa-based Enablence Technologies has increased its loan facility with Export Development Canada from $3 million to $5 million, the company said Thursday. The optical component
Ottawa taxi company in tough in Uber lawsuit battle: lawyer
An Ottawa taxi company that filed a lawsuit against the city over the way it handled the arrival of ride-hailing service Uber is in for
Shopify raises $246M in share sale
Shopify will raise about $246 million through the sale of five million treasury shares, the company said Wednesday. The offering will also see Bessemer Venture
Students set to showcase skills at CENGN hackathon
Twenty-four university students will show off their network management skills on Thursday, comping for prizes and potentially employment opportunities with companies such as Juniper Networks
Internet gear maker Cisco to cut 5,500 jobs
Cisco Systems says it will lay off 5,500 employees as the internet gear maker scrambles to adapt to technology changes that have reduced demand for
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