
Martello’s sales slide continues as Kanata firm shifts to new flagship platform
Martello Technologies’ bumpy financial ride continued in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as the Kanata-based company reported a four per cent year-over-year drop in

Martello’s sales slide continues as Kanata firm shifts to new flagship platform
Martello Technologies’ bumpy financial ride continued in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as the Kanata-based company reported a four per cent year-over-year drop in


Martello’s revenues fall 9% in Q3 as shift to new platform continues
The Kanata-based firm, which makes wireless network troubleshooting software, reported sales of $4.05 million for the three-month period ending Dec. 31, down from $4.45 million

Solace soars: CEO says $1B annual revenue goal is ‘not unrealistic’ for Ottawa tech firm
Denis King says there’s been no slowdown in demand for his company’s platform, which helps smooth the flow of information between points like mobile devices
Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.

KNBA: Kanata North tech park to lose talent if golf course razed for homes
“Do not screw this up” became the mantra of the Hub350 RBCx Finance Quarter to emphasize the importance of keeping developers away from the Kanata

Falling fortune: Shopify co-founder Tobi Lütke drops from second to 11th on Canada’s rich list
E-commerce software giant’s CEO has seen his net worth cut in half in recent months, according to Forbes’ annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest people.

L-SPARK SaaS Showcase is back in person and, oh, how we’ve missed you
More than 250 entrepreneurs, founders, investors and corporate partners came together to celebrate and support Canada’s start-up scene at L-SPARK’s Saas Showcase on Wednesday.

Build it and they will come: Ottawa startup’s construction management software gaining fans
Launched in 2019, Corfix is winning converts in an industry that’s notoriously averse to adopting new technology.

Solace steps up hiring amid surging demand for data management software
Ottawa firm says it plans to boost its headcount from its current 400 to more than 500 over the next 12 months as it diversifies
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