Turn it up to 11: Rainbow Bistro is not only back, it’s better than ever
It’s like the Rainbow Bistro found its pot of gold when a group of savvy businessmen, motivated by their love of music, banded together to
Turn it up to 11: Rainbow Bistro is not only back, it’s better than ever
It’s like the Rainbow Bistro found its pot of gold when a group of savvy businessmen, motivated by their love of music, banded together to
Kinaxis raises guidance amid surging demand for supply-chain software
Ottawa firm says it’s now expecting revenues of between $248 million and $250 million for fiscal 2021, up from previous projections of $242 million to
Kinaxis’s Q2 revenues hold firm as software-maker touts jump in new customer wins
Kanata-based supply-chain software company posted revenues of $60.1 million for the three-month period ending June 30, down slightly from $61.3 million a year earlier.
Ottawa employers, musicians collaborate to attract skilled workers to the capital
The Ottawa Music Industry Coalition is partnering with businesses to kickstart the local industry
Kinaxis boss bullish on future after Ottawa software firm earns record Q1 customer wins
Supply-chain software maker’s revenues jumped nine per cent year-over-year, but company also posted its second straight quarterly loss.
Kinaxis shares drop 17% as software firm reports Q4 net loss
Kanata company’s market capitalization fell from about $4.4 billion on Wednesday to $3.67 billion at the close of trading Thursday.
Longtime Kinaxis CFO Monkman to retire in August
Former Shopify VP of finance Blaine Fitzgerald will take over as chief financial officer of the Kanata-based software company.
Kinaxis files counterclaim against Arizona-based Blue Yonder in U.S. court
Ottawa supply-chain management software maker has asked court to dismiss a lawsuit filed against it and alleges that U.S. firm misappropriated Kinaxis’s trade secrets.
Kinaxis InConcert will feature approximately 30 concerts live-streamed from stages across Canada.
Ottawa’s Kinaxis hit with patent infringement lawsuit by U.S. competitor
In the suit filed in U.S. District Court, Arizona-based Blue Yonder claims that Kinaxis used solutions invented by the U.S. firm.
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