City honours immigrant entrepreneurs
A wide range of industries were represented Thursday when the city of Ottawa, in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada, handed out the third
City honours immigrant entrepreneurs
A wide range of industries were represented Thursday when the city of Ottawa, in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada, handed out the third
Ottawa Champions unveil local partnerships
With opening day four months away, Ottawa’s latest professional baseball team announced new local partnerships Wednesday for its bats and its beer. In a move
QNX software tops 50 million vehicle installations
Ottawa-based QNX software, a subsidiary of BlackBerry, announced Monday its software has been installed in the infotainment and telematic systems of more than 50 million
Six trends to watch in 2015: Ottawa tech experts predict a ‘tsunami’ of innovation
Despite some hurdles, many observers say Ottawa’s tech sector has had a banner year in 2014. We’ve seen major deals and significant growth, both in
It’s a cutting-edge local tech company that has drawn comparisons with its much more famous e-commerce counterpart, Shopify, and even occupies the same downtown office
100 million reasons to smile: The story behind 2014’s most successful public offering
After launching Canada’s biggest tech IPO in the past four years – not to mention the country’s largest software-as-a-service public offering ever – Kinaxis is
OBJ Newsmaker of the Year: Hunt in a league of his own
Jeff Hunt might be the face of the group that brought professional football back to Ottawa, but there is no denying he is a team
Rockstar Consortium selling Nortel patent portfolio to patent firm RPX
Rockstar Consortium – a group of companies that includes Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Microsoft and Sony – has agreed to sell roughly 4,000 of the patents it bought from Nortel
In-Touch Survey Systems to spin off IMS division
In-Touch Survey Systems announced Tuesday it is selling its IMS division to a new company, to be called IPSG Technology Inc. The sale, which is
Chinese move to homegrown tech solutions won’t hurt Ottawa companies: Invest Ottawa CEO
Local tech companies have little to fear over recent media reports that China is looking to replace foreign technology with homegrown solutions, the CEO of
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