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WEtech Alliance funds 19 companies through Cohort 1 of Government of Canada-funded i.d.e.a. Fund

19 companies received non-repayable contributions totalling C$567,700 from Windsor-based non-profit organization WEtech Alliance, in partnership with Innovation Guelph, through Cohort 1 of the Government...

Frameable’s virtual Spaces service creates a new way for companies to connect remotely

Washington D.C. based company Frameable is aiming to transform remote and hybrid work with its virtual Spaces services.  Frameable Spaces allows teams to build virtual...

Jean de Grandpré, a telecommunications pioneer, has died

We learned last week of the death of Jean de Grandpré, who died the previous weekend at the age of 100 years. A pioneer...

OpenText launches CE 22.3 to fuel cloud information management innovation

Information management company OpenText has announced OpenText Cloud Editions 22.3 (CE 22.3), designed to provide customers with the flexibility to operate on a private...

U.K. regulator orders Dye & Durham to sell TMG due to competition concerns

Toronto-based Dye & Durham Limited, a provider of cloud-based software for legal and business professionals which has operations in Canada, the U.K., Ireland and...

B.C.’s Sierra Wireless acquired by Semtech for US$1.2 billion

With files from Howard Solomon There was big news on the British Columbia tech scene yesterday when it was announced that Semtech Corp., a supplier...

Cohesity appoints former VMware COO Sanjay Poonen as CEO and President

California-based data management company Cohesity has appointed Sanjay Poonen as its new chief executive officer (CEO) and president. He will also be joining the...

Beanfield acquires Urbanfibre to expand its reach to Vancouver

Toronto-based internet operator Beanfield Metroconnect is expanding its service scope to the west coast with the acquisition of Urbanfibre on July 28. Based in Vancouver,...

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Enterprise splitting: lessons from Toshiba and others

Stock market analysts believe splits are occurring due to market pressure, and that it indicates a trend away from monopolization. However, these spin-off companies will need to pay special attention to their business models if they wish to succeed in their new form.

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Staying protected and compliant in an evolving IT landscape

Canadian businesses have changed remarkably and quickly over the last few years. Business leaders across the country have had to address hybrid work, with many...

Thriving amid Canada’s tech talent shortage

With today’s tight labour market, rising customer demands, fast-evolving cyber threats and shifting regulatory requirements, it’s harder than ever to find and maintain all...

What’s behind the best customer experience: How to make it real for your business

The best customer experience – the kind that builds businesses and brands – is a frictionless interaction perceived by your customers as simple and...

Empowering the hybrid workforce: how technology can build a better employee experience

Across the country, employees from organizations of all sizes expect flexibility when it comes to travelling for short or long periods and the ability...