Showing all articles in the Enterprise category
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Manage projects like a pro with Johanna Rothman
20 April 2015 | By Sam Trieu in: Announcements, Enterprise, Small to Mid Size, Startups
There is a workshop to improve your project management skills run by Johanna Rothman. Read more
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exactEarth sails blue ocean of big-data opportunity
17 April 2015 | By Trish Crompton in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Featured, Small to Mid Size
exactEarth is collecting huge amounts of data that informs government agencies of nearly 50 countries. Read more
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Waterloo’s Sandvine ends quarter with solid results
09 April 2015 | By Christian Aagaard in: Enterprise, Featured, News
Sandvine, a Waterloo company that develops systems to securely manage traffic over the internet has seen great results with a reported revenue of $32.4 million for the first quarter of 2015. Read more
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Waterloo 'the richest startup ecosystem I've ever seen': Salim Ismail
02 April 2015 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Featured, News, Startups
Communitech News sat down with Salim Ismail to discuss the exponential change in the region over the last decade. Read more
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Duelling robots: Clearpath, Christie team up to develop 3D game
31 March 2015 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Featured, News, Small to Mid Size
3D fighting robots. Clearpath Robotics has developed a fun new video game in collaboration with Christie. They have developed a game that is beamed onto the floor of the robotics company’s Kitchener warehouse,… Read more
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Canon challenge turns lens on societal problems
31 March 2015 | By Trish Crompton in: Enterprise, Event recaps, Featured
In mid-January, Canon Canada launched the Through Your Lens competition to challenge Ontario post-secondary students to find problems and provide solutions that improve people’s lives, using existing Canon… Read more
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Shinydocs serves up an exciting solution to a boring problem
12 March 2015 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Enterprise, Opinion, Startups, View from the ‘Loo
Shinydrive, overcomes a big, boring and expensive problem: the reluctance of office workers to store and share documents on company systems, and their risky reliance on local desktops and cloud solutions… Read more
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Canadian Tire leader takes inventory on the progress of women
05 March 2015 | By Trish Crompton in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Event recaps, Featured
The chair of Canadian Tire came to Kitchener on Wednesday and left an audience of more than 100 with something to ponder as International Women’s Day approaches. She also toured the Communitech Hub, where… Read more
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OpenText takes a stand on International Women’s Day
05 March 2015 | By Kayleigh Platz in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Featured, News
Canada’s largest software company, Waterloo-based OpenText has gone beyond talk to become a tech sector leader in diversity, with women making up 30 percent of its workforce and occupying three of nine… Read more
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Beyond MTV: Microsoft opens space in Communitech Hub
12 February 2015 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Ecosystem, Enterprise, Opinion, Startups, View from the ‘Loo
The newest arrival to the Communitech Hub is Microsoft, the world’s largest software company, which has set up a post in the partners’ concourse at the Hub. Microsoft has recognized the value of proximity… Read more