Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Greenfield returns to Fuel after 11-year absence
Fuel Industries announced Wednesday former president Chris Greenfield has returned to his role after 11 years away from the company. The digital agency with offices
Feature: Out of the founder’s shadow
What happens when a visionary leader moves on? EDITOR’S NOTE: In July, Halogen Software CEO Paul Loucks took many by surprise when he announced his resignation.
Carleton Opens Mass Spectrometry Centre
By Dan Rubinstein Cracking open a cold beer is a Canada Day tradition, but when the Carleton Mass Spectrometry Centre (CMSC) launched a collaboration with
Opinion: Taxi industry spinning its wheels, Telfer prof says
Uber and its brawl with the taxi industry and the government seems to be a pulsating topic of discussion among news outlets and on social
Algonquin dropout becomes Hollywood tech star thanks to groundbreaking editing software
Rand Peppler still remembers how, as a young man in Ottawa in the mid-1980s, he felt “inspired” after reading a newspaper article about an entrepreneur
Powerstick.com reaches Kickstarter goal with three weeks to spare
Kickstarter is not usually the fundraising tool of choice for most tech companies, but for Powerstick.com and its new product Mosaic, it was a perfect
IBM looks to ignite kids’ interest in STEM careers
Twenty-five enthusiastic Grade 5 and 6 students are glued to their computers at a room in the IBM building on Riverside Drive. “They are doing
Gladstone Theatre lease-holder confident show will go on
The co-artistic director of the company that holds the lease for the Gladstone Theatre said Tuesday he could be part of a group of investors
Morguard proposes new hotel, apartment at 361 Queen St.
After 18 months of speculation about what will happen to one of Ottawa’s prime downtown real estate properties, developer Morguard says it is proposing to
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