Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Technology
Solon Angel, Graeme Barlow, Erin Blaskie, Jeremy Francis, Alex Gray, Shan Gu, Nathan Hall, Amanda Holtstrom, Hesam Mahdavi, Michael McNaught and Shawna Tregunna are among
Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Technology
Solon Angel, Graeme Barlow, Erin Blaskie, Jeremy Francis, Alex Gray, Shan Gu, Nathan Hall, Amanda Holtstrom, Hesam Mahdavi, Michael McNaught and Shawna Tregunna are among
Kinaxis makes major foray into retail vertical with $60M acquisition of Toronto firm
CEO says Kanata-based software firm could generate more business from retail than all other sectors it now serves combined.
Ottawa residents celebrate reopening of patios, salons and other businesses
Diefenbaker announces July reopening plans
Op-ed: COVID-19 forces businesses to face destruction head-on
Pandemic is forcing businesses down one of four paths, writes Walter Robinson: death, pivot, re-tool or paralysis.
Ottawa’s CENGN shifts annual summit online
Another high-profile local technology conference has joined the growing list of tech-themed gatherings to go entirely virtual in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ericsson, Nokia land 5G contracts from Canadian telecom firms
Contracts are seen by some to be a major hit to Huawei’s ambitions to be a player in Canada’s 5G network.
Co-working spaces need to rethink business model in wake of COVID-19: experts
While most experts say industry is likely to struggle even after social distancing measures are relaxed, others argue sector could play key role in helping
The long arm of the law: No deal is too small for feds to examine under its National Security Review
You’re far more important than you think. At least, your innovation, unique know-how or invention is – in the eyes of federal security officials. Some
Swedish telecom Ericsson setting up 5G research lab at Carleton University
While Ericsson has long had a relationship with Carleton to attract co-op students and new graduates, the formal partnership will help bolster the networking giant’s
L-Spark partners with Queen’s University on Women in Tech Accelerator
L-Spark and Queen’s recently announced Compass North, an accelerator program targeting female entrepreneurs in Belleville, Kingston and Brockville
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