
Techopia Live: Supply chain chaos lifting Kinaxis to new heights
Kinaxis CEO John Sicard speaks with Michael Curran in this episode of Techopia Live podcast about his tech firm, which is bucking a downward trend

Techopia Live: Supply chain chaos lifting Kinaxis to new heights
Kinaxis CEO John Sicard speaks with Michael Curran in this episode of Techopia Live podcast about his tech firm, which is bucking a downward trend

Kinaxis acquires Dutch software firm for US$45M in bid to boost product offerings, talent pool
Netherlands-based MPO makes a cloud-based subscription software platform that helps ensure merchandise flows smoothly through all steps of the order and distribution process.

Rideauwood benefit concert strikes chord with Ottawa business community
“I think we’re still embarrassed to admit how profoundly the pandemic has negatively affected mental health and driven people into addictions and other forms of

Blue Rodeo, Serena Ryder: Does Kinaxis know how to throw a party or what?
The evening was “one giant hug,” in the words of Kinaxis CEO John Sicard. “I think we needed this.”

New Kinaxis HQ hits all the right notes
“The building was designed for employees and matches the Kinaxis culture. We’ve created unique spaces for collaboration and engagement. We’ve heard rave reviews so far.”

Kinaxis shares rise as software firm raises 2022 guidance, reports record customer signings
Kanata software firm, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said Friday it brought in revenues of just over $98 million in the first three

Kinaxis shares rise as Kanata software firm predicts big jump in 2022 revenues
Maker of supply-chain management software said Wednesday it’s projecting revenues of between US $335 million and US$345 million for the 12-month period ending Dec. 31.

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.
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