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MSVU puts hold on IT admissions
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, May 15, 2008
At a time when high-tech employers in the province want workers, Mount Saint Vincent University has stopped accepting applications for its information technology program due to a lack of students
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BizTech: Emergency backup for VoIP important
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, May 15, 2008
HALIFAX - Note to all VoIPers – if you're going to call 9-1-1, you might want to use another form of communication. For readers not in the know (and that's many people, as the technology is new and mainly found in large urban centres) VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and it's a type of telephone service using an Internet connection to send and receive calls.
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RIM launching $150 million VC fund for mobile apps
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, May 12, 2008
TORONTO, May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Research In Motion (RIM) (TSX: RIM; NASDAQ: RIMM), RBC (RY: TSX; RY: NYSE) and Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI; TSX: TRI; LSE: TRIL; NASDAQ: TRIN), today announced plans to launch the BlackBerry(R) Partners Fund, a US$150 million venture capital fund, to invest in mobile applications and services for the BlackBerry(R) platform and other mobile platforms. The Fund is to be co-managed by JLA Ventures and RBC Venture Partners
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AFL Telecommunications and SolutionInc Limited Sign Reseller Agreement
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Halifax, Nova Scotia and Duncan, South Carolina – May 7, 2008: SolutionInc Limited (TSX-VEN:STL), a global leader in Internet management solutions, and AFL Telecommunications, a leading telecommunications product and services supplier, announced today the signing of a reseller agreement whereby AFL will sell and support SolutionInc’s products. The agreement will focus within the North American hospitality market and will include AFL’s clients within the exploding Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) segment.
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Mailworkz Announces Free Email-Marketing-4-Life Offering®
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Mailworkz, a leading on-demand e-marketing solutions company, is launching a new outreach campaign to showcase the usability, attractive templates, effectiveness, and other enhanced features of its Zebratracks email marketing service.
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It takes a logical mind
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, April 28, 2008
Software designers work hard and must stay on top of developments in their profession, but employment prospects and creative satisfaction are excellent
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RIM exceeds expectations
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, April 03, 2008
TORONTO (CP) — Research In Motion outdid analyst expectations for the fourth quarter as profits at the BlackBerry maker rose to US$412.5 million and revenues came in slightly ahead of estimates.
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Cyberplex Ranks Third on the 2007 Branham 300 Listing
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, March 31, 2008
TORONTO, March 31 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. has been named one of the top three Movers and Shakers on the 2007 Branham 300, an independent annual ranking of the 300 largest information technology (IT) companies in Canada. The Movers and Shakers list represents the companies that, through remarkable performance, showed the most significant increases in their rankings compared to the previous year's list. As a result of its year over year growth rate of 236%, Cyberplex rocketed up 61 places on the Branham ranking making it one of the top three Movers and Shakers of the year.
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Thriving in the new reality
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, March 28, 2008
Service sector produces jobs as region’s manufacturors slip
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Professional Development Summit 2008 - "In Pursuit of Best Practices"
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, March 24, 2008
The Canadian Information Processing Society - Bluenose Chapter, the Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Atlantic Canada and the Halifax Chapter of the International Institute of Business Analysis are pleased to announce Professional Development Summit 2008 - "In Pursuit of Best Practices". This day-long professional development event will offer members the opportunity to learn the latest best practices in their profession while gaining professional development credits.
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Abridean for sale again??
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, March 24, 2008
nCipher plc, specialists in protecting critical enterprise data, reported a 15% increase in revenue to £24.2m and a return to profitability in the year to end December 2007....In conjunction with the new Product Delivery Group, the review concluded that the products and development being undertaken by subsidiary Abridean are no longer strategic to the nCipher’s future and will not be brought to market. As a result Abridean has been put into a care and maintenance mode until potential buyers are identified.
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NSBI expands payroll rebates for smaller businesses
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, March 21, 2008
IN NOVA SCOTIA, the land of the small business, in many cases entrepreneurs creating or retaining fewer than 50 employees were cut out of a government funding arrangement, which Nova Scotia Business Inc. uses to successfully entice companies to move to this province.
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Officials say Teletech definitely staying in Amherst
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 20, 2008
AMHERST - If there any changes coming to one of Amherst’s larger employers, it’s news to the area’s MLA. Since Colorado-based Teletech Holdings announced last month its decision to scale back its Halifax operations, there have been fears in this community that the company’s Amherst office may be impacted. Cumberland North MLA Ernie Fage and Amherst Mayor Jerry Hallee recently met with company officials in Amherst and Fage said he’s confident Teletech isn’t going anywhere.
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Modern Media, Innovative IT Marketing, Expands Workforce
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Modern Media Inc., a homegrown digital marketing company, is expanding in Nova Scotia, creating up to 100 new jobs in Halifax within the next five years.
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OnlineMusicNetwork.ca ready to grow
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Halifax-based music networking website OnlineMusicNetwork.ca (OMN) is relaunching soon. In addition to the profiling features it already offers, it will be unveiling an on-demand video component produced in conjunction with UNTV.ca.
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Cossette Atlantic Acquires Rampage
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, March 08, 2008
Cossette Atlantic acquires Rampage Technology, a leading interactive agency specializing in website development
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Hiring new Canadians part of corporate strategy
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, March 07, 2008
Keane Canada has gone out of its way to accommodate new Canadians as part of its growing workforce.
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375 jobs expected with IT firm expansion
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 06, 2008
One of Nova Scotia's largest information technology firms is adding 375 jobs at its Halifax office, with the province providing generous subsidies for the expansion. Keane Canada Inc. announced Thursday it will be creating the software applications jobs within the next five years, thanks to an investment from the province worth up to $6 million.
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200 new jobs expected at Sydney call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 04, 2008
The province is helping a call-centre company ring in up to 200 new jobs in Sydney. Nova Scotia Business Inc., the province's business development agency, announced Monday it will provide the ICT Group with a five-year payroll rebate of up to $1.4 million.
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SolutionInc Limited Announces Most Successful Quarter
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, March 03, 2008
Halifax, Nova Scotia - February 28, 2008: SolutionInc Technologies Limited (TSX-VEN:STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning and billing, released today its unaudited consolidated interim results for the third quarter ended December 31, 2007 ("Q3 2008").
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American call centres feeling pinch of high Canadian dollar
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Convergys mulls pulling some of its operations out of Canada
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Hedge fund firm promises 325 new tech jobs
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The province’s effort to make Halifax an important centre for information technology and financial services companies got a significant boost Tuesday.
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EastLink launches Web Hosting Services
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Halifax, Nova Scotia - Businesses that are looking for a reliable, economical and easy way to get their website up and running can now do so with EastLink Web Hosting.
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SMUtube.ca wins award
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
SMUtube.ca, a video-based recruitment website developed for Saint Mary’s University, was awarded a gold medal by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education at the 2008 Communications Awards held recently in Boston.
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Halifax call centre to lay off 485
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Teletech Holdings is laying off all 485 of its call centre staff in Halifax. K.C. Higgins, a spokeswoman for the Colorado company, said the changing business needs of an unidentified Teletech client that decided to move work out of the company’s site in Bayers Lake Business Park prompted the layoffs
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Songwriters seek $1.5 billion a year tax on Canadians
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, February 24, 2008
The Songwriters Association of Canada (SAC) this week continued a lobbying effort that seeks to have the federal government impose a tax on Canadians that could raise over $1.5 billion dollars a year.
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Defunct firm sues province
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 19, 2008
A bankrupt Dartmouth broadband company is suing the province for allegedly using its business model to provide high-speed wireless services throughout Nova Scotia.
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E-recycling program could hurt small business
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 14, 2008
A new plan to recycle old computers, televisions and other electronic devices is receiving mixed reviews from Burnside businesses.
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Contracts Awarded in Nova Scotia for Provincewide Electronic Health Record System
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 14, 2008
Nova Scotians will get enhanced health care with improved access to health information
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ACOA funding could mean 200 jobs
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Central Nova MP Peter MacKay announced Friday a $1 million contribution to a Toronto-based IT business which is hoping to cultivate a medical transcription industry in Atlantic Canada. Vikram Khurana, founder and CEO of Prudential Consulting Inc., said his company is already training individuals to work in the field, in partnership with community colleges in the region, including the Nova Scotia Community College.
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IT programs can't attract applicants
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 30, 2008
When Azza Abouzied gets her master's degree in computer science this year, she'll be the envy of many recent university graduates. Not only is she essentially guaranteed a job in her field, but chances are, it's her prospective employers who will be sweating the interview.
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Nicom IT Solutions Wins American Port Contract
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 24, 2008
Nicom IT Solutions won a major contract to rebuild the port logistics system for the Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay, an organization based in Philadelphia. Capitalizing on successful projects of a similar nature for the Port of Halifax and the Port of Saint John, Nicom was able to beat out other contenders from all over North America.
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Political Maneuvers: Berwick first in municipal website overhaul
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, January 21, 2008
A website isn’t anything new - well, not for most of the members of a co-op ready to launch the first in a series of revamped municipal sites this week.
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Abridean Appoints VP of Service Provisioning Solutions
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, January 14, 2008
HALIFAX, Jan. 9 /CNW/ - Halifax based provisioning and security solution developer abridean, Inc. (www.abridean.com), today announced it has expanded its service provisioning development and support teams and appointed Peter Bidgood as the VP of Service Provisioning Solutions. In the last 12 months Abridean's Provisor automated user account provisioning platform has been updated to support Microsoft Exchange 2007, SharePoint Services 3.0 and RIM BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1. With the continued growth in its overall client base, abridean is positioning to meet the extra demand.
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Company shoots, scores
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, January 14, 2008
Hockey training system on development fast-track as finalists in InNOVAcorp technology competition
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What’s for dinner tonight?
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 10, 2008
Once found whipping up meals in some of Halifax’s finer restaurants, chef Paul Routhier is now using his culinary skills at a less likely spot — a software company.
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SportsDirect layoffs surprise staff
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 10, 2008
One of the 60 people laid off from a online sports-information company late last week says there was no indication that SportsDirect Inc. was planning to axe about half its staff.
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Loonie takes toll on sports data firm
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Paul Lavers says he’s not a betting man, but he thinks the growth in online advertising bodes well for his business’s future. "Online advertising grew by 30 per cent in 2007 and (is projected to grow) by 30 per cent in 2008," said the president and CEO of SportsDirect Inc., a Halifax firm that compiles and distributes online sports statistics, odds and news.
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Sports Direct Inc. Layoffs
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, January 07, 2008
We have no official word on this yet but a number of sources have mentioned this over the last couple days...
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Valley groups learn about fibre optic network
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 11, 2007
KENTVILLE — More than 85 representatives of various Annapolis Valley businesses, community organizations and government agencies met recently to learn about the potential of the Valley Community Fibre Network, coming to the region soon.
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High-speed returns to Queens County
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 11, 2007
High speed internet is returning to North Queens and other rural areas of Nova Scotia in the near future with the help of provincial and federal government funding. On Dec. 5 the province announced contracts with Internet service providers, EastLink and Seaside Communications in Sydney. Cost shared between the provincial and federal governments, the $74.5-million “broadband initiative” will make Nova Scotia the most connected place in North America by the end of 2009, according to the provincial government.
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High-speed Internet for all by 2009
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 11, 2007
The news is simply electrifying and it offers greater opportunities for business in Kings County and elsewhere in Nova Scotia. The government’s recent announcement of a $74.4 million infrastructure program to cover the province with long-awaited high-speed Internet access is welcome news to Environment and Labour Minister Mark Parent.
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Province Awards Contracts for Internet Providers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, December 05, 2007
The province has signed contracts with Internet service providers, taking Nova Scotia one step closer to becoming the most connected jurisdiction in all of North America by the end of 2009.
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Aliant injects over $5 million in Nova Scotia's broadband network
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia – Aliant, Atlantic Canada's leading information and communications technology provider, today announced an injection of $5 million in Nova Scotia’s broadband network and Aliant Hotspots. This announcement includes Aliant’s planned expansion of High Speed to customers in 24 communities across the province in early 2008. Aliant High Speed will be available to 86.4 per cent of Nova Scotia customers by the end of 2008. Overall investment in Nova Scotia’s broadband network since 2005 surpasses $30 million.
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Nicom IT Solutions Joins Prestigious Microsoft Club
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, November 30, 2007
Just months after achieving Gold Partner status with Microsoft, Nicom IT Solutions has been inducted in Microsoft’s Partner Excellence program, a unique organization of only 60 companies in Canada.
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Victoria County Recreation and Tourism awarded 2007 Tourism Atlantic Technology Award
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Victoria County Recreation and Tourism has been awarded the 2007 Tourism Atlantic Technology Award for its efforts in ensuring tourism operators in the county have the resources and tools necessary to compete in an on-line global environment.
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Tax credit will help digital media firms
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The provincial government has introduced a tax credit that will help companies in Nova Scotia develop interactive products like video games and websites.
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Media company unplugs Truro call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Sixty jobs are disappearing in Truro with the closure of a call centre.
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Aliant and SolutionInc Sign Multi-Year Contract for Aliant Hotspot Management
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 27, 2007
SolutionInc Provides Back-Office Management and Support Services for Aliant
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InNOVAcorp Announces Finalists in I-3 Competition
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 22, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 22, 2007 - The I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition is heating up as InNOVAcorp today announced the finalists from across Nova Scotia selected to move on to the final round of the competition.
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Nova Scotia businesses are getting with IT
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 22, 2007
HERE’S A QUICK test: Do you know what a blog is? What does RSS stands for? Are podcasts a part of your daily news-scanning routine?
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HB Studios expanding
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 21, 2007
HB Studios, the Lunenburg entertainment company with international credits for slick electronic sports games, has slam-dunked itself into a satellite location in south-end Halifax.
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Cape Breton-based Techlink lands major VLT contract
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Cape Breton-based Techlink Entertainment has landed a major contract within the provincial gaming world. The Nova Scotia Gaming Corp. announced Monday that Techlink has been awarded the contract for an Informed Player Choice System for video lottery terminals.
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High speed Internet on the way
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 21, 2007
By the end of November, contracts will be signed and the provinces promise to give the opportunity for 100% high-speed Internet to all of Nova Scotia will be on its way.
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INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS TO EXAMINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATLANTIC CANADA
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
International, national and regional stakeholders and practitioners in science, technology and innovation will gather in Halifax, Nova Scotia, later this week to examine practical ways in which regions such as Atlantic Canada can build capacity and make significant contributions to national prosperity
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Cyberplex Revenue Increases 280 Percent
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
TORONTO, Nov. 13 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. (TSX:CX) a leading technology firm focused on providing web advertising solutions and on-line customer acquisition strategies, today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2007.
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ACOA funds tech upgrade
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, November 19, 2007
NEW GLASGOW — A local company that specializes in creating opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities has been given a technological boost by the federal government.
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Google Earth integration on NovaScotia.com wins national award
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 08, 2007
The Nova Scotia Department of Tourism was named Deloitte Innovator of the Year last night in Victoria at the Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s National Awards for Tourism Excellence.
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Website would help natives find work
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 08, 2007
A new aboriginal website could soon be up and running if John Paul has his way. The website would link aboriginals to job openings in the Atlantic region and profile skills of those searching for careers, said Mr. Paul, executive director of the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nation Chiefs Secretariat Inc.
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Face the business facts
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 08, 2007
If you have a new business and you want to attract venture capital, you have to embrace new media, a California technologist and futurist told business leaders Wednesday.
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Nova Scotia Tourism Website Showcases Province
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia—Learn about the Bay of Fundy tides, drive Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail and play seaside golf in the highlands—all of these spectacular experiences are just a mouse-click away thanks to the wide range of video vignettes featured on novascotia.com. For those planning Nova Scotia vacations, the videos are a perfect way to virtually experience the province’s many offerings, well before leaving home.
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Mentor companies linked to Cornwallis head
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, October 31, 2007
At least three of the companies that benefited from Nova Scotia's provincial nominee program are connected to the president of Cornwallis Financial Corp., the company that administered the program from 2003 to 2006. A list of mentorship companies released by the Office of Immigration Monday includes Abridean Inc., eCRM Networks and Kornova Investments, all companies that have been associated with Stephen Lockyer.
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International IT Service Company Expands in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, October 29, 2007
HAMILTON, Bermuda, Oct. 29 /CNW/ - Paragon Advanced Development Ltd. is expanding its existing Nova Scotia office, adding to the province's international profile among leading global businesses.
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SolutionInc Technologies Limited Announces Termination of Letter of Intent to Purchase Shares of Line 4
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 25, 2007
SolutionInc Technologies Limited Announces Termination of Letter of Intent to Purchase Shares of Line 4 Communications Inc. and Pelatis BPO Solutions Inc.
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SolutionInc Limited Appoints Bob Cyr as Global Operations Manager
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 25, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia – October 24, 2007: SolutionInc Technologies Limited (TSX-VEN:STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning and billing, announced today that it has appointed Mr. Bob Cyr to its senior management team. Mr. Cyr joins SolutionInc as Global Operations Manager.
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InNOVAcorp Announces Round Two Participants in I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 22, 2007 – Entrepreneurs from across the province confirmed that entrepreneurship in Nova Scotia is alive and well with their strong response to InNOVAcorp’s I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition.
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Siren makes big noise
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, October 21, 2007
Chris McNamara believes recent success selling his company’s technology in the United Kingdom will help it crack the lucrative American market
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Techlink makes Rite choice on gaming
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 18, 2007
Techlink Entertainment of Sydney has teamed up with a major U.S. player in the gaming-technology industry to pursue the responsible-gaming marketplace.
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Diefenbunker coming out of Cold War-era storage
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 18, 2007
A new Nova Scotia software firm, Bastion Host Ltd., is negotiating with the Colchester Regional Development Agency to buy the Diefenbunker. The company plans to offer a secure data centre and information technology services storage to clients in New York and London.
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Electronics recycling sites close the circuit
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 18, 2007
N.S. to get at least 33 e-waste depots
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Keeping cartridges out of the landfill
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Dartmouth company finds success recycling printer gear
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Institute’s Net work leads to award
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 16, 2007
THE NOVA SCOTIA chapter of the Project Management Institute has won a national award for its collaboration with other members of the institute. With 260 chapters, PMI is the world’s leading membership association for project management professionals. The local chapter, which has 200 members, was recognized for its creation of a SharePoint website and for helping to establish portals for all Canadian chapters.
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Ottawa to Help Fund Nova Scotia's Broadband Initiative
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 11, 2007
A project to bring high-speed internet service to rural Nova Scotians got a boost from the government of Canada today, Oct. 9. The Broadband for Rural Nova Scotia initiative, launched by the province last January, will receive 50 per cent of eligible public-sector costs from the federal government.
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Huacomm and SolutionInc Limited Celebrate Success in Hong Kong's Hospitality Industry
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 09, 2007
HALIFAX and HONG KONG, China, Oct. 2 /CNW/ - Huacomm Telecommunications Engineering (H.K.) Limited, Hong Kong region's leading system integrator, and SolutionInc Limited (TSX-VEN: STL), developer of award-winning Internet connectivity, billing and management software and services announced today that the companies have celebrated a successful five-year partnership in Hong Kong's hospitality industry and will work to build new business throughout Southeast Asia.
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Helical Corp. faces provincial securities hearing for alleged missteps
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, September 28, 2007
A troubled Halifax-area software technology company is facing a hearing before the provincial securities regulator for alleged tardiness in filing its financial statements, reporting trades and notifying the regulator about defaulting on a loan.
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InNOVAcorp Launches Province-wide I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, September 20, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 13, 2007 – InNOVAcorp today officially launched its province-wide I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition with the goal of creating a number of new Nova Scotia-based companies. I-3 is an exciting opportunity for Nova Scotia entrepreneurs with high potential business start-ups.
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Pacrim Hospitality Secures SolutionInc Limited as Preferred Technology Provider for All Pacrim Hotels
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, September 20, 2007
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia – September 20, 2007: SolutionInc Limited (TSX-VEN:STL), developer of award-winning Internet connectivity, billing and management software and services, announced today it has been selected by Pacrim Hospitality Inc. as its preferred technology provider for all Pacrim hotels.
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Aliant investing $1.7 million to provide high-speed Internet to rural HRM
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Aliant expanding High Speed to 43 communities in the Eastern Shore area as part of new project
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Trial and error leads to success
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, September 18, 2007
SportsDirect Inc. wasn't the founders' first business attempt
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SolutionInc to Purchase Shares of Line 4 Communications
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, September 07, 2007
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, September 6, 2007 – SolutionInc Technologies Limited (SolutionInc) (TSX-VEN: STL), developer of award-winning Internet connectivity, billing and management software and services announced today that it has entered into a Letter of Intent to purchase all of the issued and outstanding shares of Line 4 Communications Inc. from Armshore Investments Limited, and 51% of the issued and outstanding shares of Pelatis BPO Solutions Inc. from Pelatis BPO Limited (the “Share Purchase”).
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Halifax Stanfield First to Provide Free Wireless Internet
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, September 07, 2007
Halifax, N.S. – Halifax Stanfield International Airport (HSIA) is the first major airport in Canada to provide free wireless internet services in its terminal building.
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SolutionInc signs software deal with Turkish company
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, September 05, 2007
SolutionInc has made another international connection. The Halifax company, a developer of Internet connectivity, billing and management software, has signed a two-year partnership agreement with TURcom Technology of Istanbul, Turkey
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Jay Forbes Named President of Ingram Micro EMEA
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, August 31, 2007
SANTA ANA, Calif., Aug 30, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE: IM), the world's largest technology distributor, selected Jay A. Forbes as executive vice president and president-designate, Ingram Micro EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) effective September 3, 2007. Forbes will replace Hans Koppen, who will retire as of December 31, 2007, and will report to Alain Monie, president and chief operating officer of Ingram Micro Inc.

Forbes' professional experience includes top-executive posts for some of the leading corporations in Canada. Most recently, he was president and chief executive officer of Aliant Inc., an Atlantic-Canadian telecommunications and information technology company generating revenues of approximately $2 billion. He also was a member of Aliant's board of directors. Prior to joining Aliant, Forbes was executive vice president and chief financial officer of Oxford Properties Group, a $3.5-billion commercial real estate company. He also se ...

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East Coast video games firm expands beyond exclusive ties with industry giant
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 28, 2007
By LUNENBURG, N.S. — Like the sports heroes his employees create to weave by opponents on virtual playing fields, Jeremy Wellard is finding that his East Coast video game studio has to adapt to ever-changing options and challenges.
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Eastlink to expand service in province
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 21, 2007
EastLink is expanding its network in Nova Scotia. The Halifax-based company announced Monday it has signed an agreement to purchase RuSh Communications Ltd., effective Sept. 1
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Truro firm signs Internet deal in Kazakhstan
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The owner of a Truro company has his heart set on bringing technology to rural areas across the globe. And after only six months in business, the world is looking a little smaller. Netbundle president Arthur Turple recently signed a deal to provide wireless Internet to Kazakhstan, a country located south of Russia and west of China. At the moment, only 4% of the population accesses the Internet.
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Unisys Canada Signs Contract to Design Biometric Access Control System for Port of Halifax
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 14, 2007
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 13, 2007 - Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS), a leader in applying biometric and smart card technologies as part of enterprise security solutions, will use innovative vascular technology to identify port workers under a new contract with the Port of Halifax.
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Nova Scotia-based IT company expanding with provincial agency's help
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 14, 2007
HALIFAX (CP) - A Nova Scotia-based company that has created specialized Internet search engines is expanding its staff with the help of a payroll rebate from the province that could be worth more than $2 million.
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EastLink First ISP in Maritimes to Launch Windows Vista Compatible Security Services
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, August 10, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia - EastLink annouced today it launched an updated version of EastLink Internet Security Services that is compatible with Windows Vista Operating System. EastLink is the first Internet Service provider in the Maritimes to offer consumers a Vista supported security service.
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STFX Innovation and Leadership with Digital Recruit from Azorus Inc.
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Azorus Inc., a Halifax based software and services firm focused exclusively on the higher education market today announced that St. Francis Xavier University (StFX), located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, has signed an agreement to deploy the Azorus Digital Recruit solution to assist the university with its upcoming recruiting campaign.
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Nova Scotia IT Companies Gain Recognition at International Technology Summit
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, August 07, 2007
PALO ALTO, CA, Aug. 3 /CNW/ - Two Nova Scotia companies have been named to a prestigious international list of top IT companies at a conference in Palo Alto, Calif. Coemergence and Diaphonics, both based in Halifax, are among only five Canadian firms to be named to AlwaysOn's list of Top 100 Private Companies. Past winners of the list include Google, YouTube and Skype.
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Cumberland County goes high speed with Seaside
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, August 03, 2007
Residents of a rural corner of Cumberland County can now get high-speed Internet service thanks to an innovative Cape Breton-based company and a provincial government commitment to provincewide Internet access. Seaside Communications won a competitive tender in January to provide high speed Internet access along a section of the Northumberland Shore from Tidnish to Port Howe.
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BizPal can cut red tape
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 31, 2007
TALK TO most any small business owner in Nova Scotia about what it was like to first open their business and you’ll likely be treated to a story that begins and ends with the words "red tape."
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SolutionInc Announces Significant Financial Improvements
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, July 29, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia – July 27, 2007: SolutionInc Technologies Limited (TSX-VEN:STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning and billing, announced today the release of its audited financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2007 (Fiscal 2007), including re-statement of its previously issued unaudited financial statements for periods ended June 30, 2006 (Q1 2007); September 30, 2006 (Q2 2007); and December 31, 2006 (Q3 2007).
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IT sector strategist offers advice
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, July 26, 2007

Broadband links to the information highway is the key to Cape Breton entrepreneurs competing in a global economy, a strategic marketing and management consultant said Tuesday. Branham Group president and CEO, J. Wayne Gudbranson of Ottawa, offers consulting services to technology companies that develop the products and deliver the services. The company has a unique relationship with the province and Nova Scotia Business Inc. “I like the vision of Nova Scotia; they have a strategic imperative that could easily allow them to emerge a close fifth among provinces in the information communication technology sector. It’s helping local businesses grow and at the same time attracting big brands here. “The two of them together allows you start to build an ICT cluster and then you can start marketing that to achieve worldwide global exposure.”

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Bell Aliant Customers will benefit from CRTC Landmark Decision on Forbearance
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
St. John’s, NF – Today is a historic day for the Canadian Telecom industry and for Bell Aliant’s residential customers. In a landmark decision by the CRTC, local telephone service has been deregulated – or “forborne” – in 72 areas in Bell Aliant’s territory. Bell Aliant’s local telephone markets are among the first in Canada to be deregulated.
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Diaphonics Selected as an AO100 award winner
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Halifax, NS, Canada – July 17, 2007 – Diaphonics, a leading provider of IT security solutions based on biometric voice verification, today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the AO 100 Top Private Companies for 2007. The fifth-annual elite AO100 list was compiled by the AlwaysOn editorial panel. In order to be eligible for the AO100 list, companies had to be peer-nominated, with AlwaysOn receiving more than 1,000 nominations from venture investors, investment bankers and other industry experts.
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SportsDirect expands its business with two acquisitions
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
ProSportsDaily.com and Bullysports.com to bring millions of new visitors to the company’s site network.
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Broadband Access Update
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
With a successful broadband pilot project nearing completion, the province is ready to take the next step to make Nova Scotia the most connected area in all of North America.
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CLEARPICTURE TEAMS UP WITH HR.COM FOR BEST PRACTICES WEBCAST SERIES
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, July 13, 2007
HR Professionals gain tools and insight into increasing engagement for improving business outcomes
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Fundy group slams broadband decision
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, July 13, 2007
The Fundy Shore is being ill-served by the province’s plan to bring high-speed Internet service to remote rural communities, says the Fundy Communities Development Association.
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Prepare for the fee byte
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, July 13, 2007
Board seeks public input on recycling plan that would add $5 to $45 to cost of electronics
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Tourism operators get website help
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, July 12, 2007
Hundreds of tourism operators in Nova Scotia can get a technology consultation through a regional tourism initiative.
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Aliant High-Speed Internet customers now have free access to Aliant Hotspots throughout Atlantic Canada
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Moncton, New Brunswick – Aliant, Atlantic Canada's leading information and communications technology provider, today announced the availability of free access at Aliant Hotspots in Atlantic Canada for all new and current Aliant High-Speed Internet customers. Aliant Hotspots offer customers the convenience of Internet connectivity while away from home or work using their Wi-Fi enabled wireless device such as a laptop or PDA.
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For sale by owner: $3.15m
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Man at centre of Knowledge House collapse puts south-end beauty on the market
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Sydney Firm Has Designs on Sustainable Growth
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 10, 2007
The province is partnering with a national venture capital management company to help an innovative design and manufacturing company build a better box.
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Creating a buzz
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, July 08, 2007
TAKE SOME descriptive marketing phrases like upstart and agile, and young and creative. Toss them into a bin and shake them all around and the resulting smorgasbord might come close to describing the successful experiment in creative collaboration called Queen Street Studios in downtown Dartmouth.
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Antigonish firm proposes phone-in medical care
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, July 07, 2007
A new medical technology company founded in Antigonish hopes to be running a telemedicine pilot project with some of the province’s health authorities by the end of the year.
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Aliant Mobility to pull calls from Bell workers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, July 07, 2007
Aliant Mobility has hung up on Bell Aliant customer service workers in the Atlantic region. About 330 Bell Aliant employees who take customer calls for Aliant Mobility in this region won’t be doing so after April 2008, a Bell Aliant spokeswoman confirmed Friday.
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Official Launch of Select Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, July 05, 2007
Selecting Nova Scotia first is the theme of an exciting, new marketing campaign aimed at promoting locally grown and produced food.
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Thousands of Job Seekers Connect with Employers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, July 04, 2007
More than 2,000 job seekers have made contacts with employers over the last three months through a new provincial initiative.
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big investments
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Nova Scotia Business Inc. has invested more than $16 million in bio-tech and high-tech companies:
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CBAP Certified Business Analyst Professional Exam offering
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, July 04, 2007
The IIBA™ Halifax Chapter CBAP™ exam will be held on November 22, 2007.
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ON-LINE BOOKING CAPABILITY WILL BRING TOURISM OPERATORS INTO A MORE COMPETITIVE POSITION
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Canada’s New Government, through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), along with the four provincial government departments responsible for tourism and the four provincial tourism industry associations today announced the newest round of Tourism Technology.com (TT.com). This pan-Atlantic project helps Atlantic Canada tourism operators attract more visitors to the region by strengthening their technology capabilities.
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Researchers out to jam network security breaches
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 28, 2007
A Dalhousie University research team is exploring ways to prevent the kind of major database theft that hit the parent company of Winners and HomeSense stores last year.
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Bell Aliant and CEP Atlantic Communications Council Reach Tentative Agreement
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Halifax, NS - Bell Aliant and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Atlantic Communications Council (CEPACC) announced today they have reached a tentative agreement on behalf of Bell Aliant’s 3600 unionized employees in Atlantic Canada.
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Network Security Trends Webinar (July 12) and a NEW Partnership!
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Dymaxion is pleased to announce we are now a representative of Fortinet Unified Threat Management appliances (www.fortinet.com).
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Queens Region wants TDC broadband investment
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Seventy-five customers of TDC Broadband Inc. lost their high speed internet service in May when the company declared bankruptcy. During a recent Region of Queens Committee of the Whole meeting, a new receiver was named. Mayor John Leefe said the Region of Queens has filed an interest with the receiver, Haley and Associates Inc., so if there are assets to be sold, the Region may be able to recoup some of the investment they made in TDC Broadband Inc. With some support from the province of Nova Scotia, Mayor Leefe said the region really underscored the importance of providing broadband service to rural areas.
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GenieKnows how to find it
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, June 25, 2007
ALL THE technical wizardry in the world doesn’t mean a thing if you don’t have vision and a flexible business plan, says Barbara Manning, president and CEO of IT Interactive Services Inc. in Halifax.
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Service Nova Scotia to forbid bulk e-mails
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, June 23, 2007
Service Nova Scotia plans to ban the sending of bulk e-mails after the accidental release of personal information a couple of weeks ago.
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BizTech: Broadband service providers invited to get in the zone
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, June 22, 2007
With a successful broadband pilot project nearing completion, the province is ready to take the next step to make Nova Scotia the most connected area in all of North America. The province issued a request for proposals on June 21, inviting qualified service providers to bring broadband Internet service to all unserved areas of Nova Scotia.
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Electronic recycling coming our way
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
ISSUES SURROUNDING the environment are front and centre in society. It is virtually impossible to go a day without hearing about global warming, climate change, or learning about more efficient ways to use energy and resources.
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T4G Developer Wins Prestigious MSDN Code Award
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
The entire team at T4G Limited, a leading full-service, project-based technology services company, wishes to congratulate colleague Michael Amanfi in capturing the 2007 MSDN Code Award, Individual Developer.
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T4G Acquires Canadian Operations of U.S.-based Aculix
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
T4G Limited, a leading full-service, project-based technology services company, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Canadian operations of Aculix Inc., a U.S.-based leader in the Business Intelligence technology market. The acquisition further expands T4G's ability to deliver significant Business Intelligence solutions across North America.
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Medusa and EHS Introduce Electronic Patient Care Reporting to Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 15 /CNW/ -- Medusa Medical Technologies Inc. (Medusa) announced today that its flagship electronic patient care reporting software, the Siren ePCR(TM) Suite, is currently being implemented in a pilot program for ground ambulances operated by Emergency Health Services Nova Scotia (EHS). Upon completion of the pilot program, the Siren ePCR Suite will be in all 150 of EHS' ground ambulances, as well as in both LifeFlight air ambulances, and more than 800 paramedics will have been trained by EHS to use the system.
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Former Bell Aliant exec describes resignation as ‘nice exit’
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
Paul Kent has left his job as head of xwave and as a senior vice-president at Bell Aliant.
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Eskasoni celebrates opening of first call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 21, 2007
This First Nation community celebrated the opening of its first call centre Wednesday. Catalog Teleservices, the inbound call centre for American catalogue companies Newport News and Spiegel, now employs 20 Eskasoni band members at a former fisheries building in the community. The first call at the centre was taken April 23. The company operates a larger call centre in New Waterford and also employs remote agents who work out of their homes. In all, it employs about 600 people in Cape Breton.
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Valley Community Fibre Network to be up by fall
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, June 18, 2007
Businesses, institutions, public sector, and residents will soon enjoy the benefits of a ‘dark’ fibre-optic network from Halifax to Middleton. The 250 GB/second Valley Community Fibre Network will be up and running by September, say those involved in the project. The VCFN 2007 annual general meeting took place at Acadia University on Wednesday afternoon.
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Minacs to add 350 employees to Port Hawkesbury operation
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, June 18, 2007
Minacs, an international business-process outsourcing company, plans to create up to 350 jobs in Port Hawkesbury. The province, through Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI), has authorized a payroll rebate for Minacs to a maximum of $2,684,500 over the next five years. Premier Rodney MacDonald made the announcement on Friday at an event in Port Hawkesbury.
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Intelivote Systems Incorporated: Nova Scotia Company Successfully Delivers Electronic Voting in the United Kingdom
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, June 15, 2007
DARTMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - June 15, 2007) - Intelivote Systems Incorporated (ISI), a premier Canadian electronic voting company, has successfully delivered its electronic voting solution to two municipal governments in the United Kingdom.
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Digital Recruit Released to the Higher Ed Market
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 14, 2007
Azorus Inc. has just announced the release of Digital Recruit, their innovative new technology that instantly connects higher education recruiters with new prospects.
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Nicom IT Solutions is Gold Certified
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 14, 2007
Nicom IT Solutions has hit Gold. The Halifax IT professional services firm has recently been awarded Microsoft's highest certification level, which means they have exceeded standards for training, proof of competency, and customer satisfaction.
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Top Email Marketing Company Achieves 150 Per Cent Sales Growth
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 11, 2007 – Halifax-based email marketing company Mailworkz today announced its achievement of 150 per cent sales growth in May. The company increased its total customer base by an average of 23 per cent per month from January 2007 to May 2007, resulting in the sharp increase in sales.
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Aliant’s enhanced mobile broadband service to offer more speed, coverage
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, June 07, 2007
$10 million investment in high speed mobile network to enhance Atlantic Canadian customers’ mobile broadband experience
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Former vice-president suing IMP for firing: statement of claim
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, June 05, 2007
A former vice-president of IMP Solutions is suing one of the largest Nova Scotia-based companies, saying he was terminated from his job without just cause or reasonable notice.
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Nova Scotia Company Sets Up 60% of the Ambulances in England With Its Software
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, May 30, 2007
HALIFAX, Canada, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Medusa Medical Technologies Inc. (Medusa) enters into an agreement with Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC) to outfit 2,600, or 60 per cent, of the ambulances in England with the Siren ePCR(TM) Suite, Medusa's electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) and data-management software. Medusa will support CSC's work with the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) on the NHS' Connecting for Health program to improve healthcare service for patients. CSC is currently implementing this program for the NHS across the North, the Midlands and the East of England.
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SMC Networks embeds SolutionInc Intelligence into Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, May 24, 2007
SolutionInc and SMC Networks Sign OEM Agreement to Reduce Hotspot Deployment Challenges for Cable Operators
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SecureTRANSIT Partners With CanJet to Streamline API/APIS Processing
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, May 15, 2007
CanJet Airlines, a division of IMP Group Limited of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is partnering with SecureTRANSIT Inc., also of Halifax, to streamline the processing of Advance Passenger Information (API) via the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS).
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Cyberplex Revenue Increases 150 Percent Year-over-Year
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, May 15, 2007
TORONTO, May 14 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. (TSX:CX) a leader in building and promoting on-line business solutions, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2007.
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Oxford’s Bragg Communications to buy Persona
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, May 04, 2007
Bragg Communications Inc. and Persona Communications Corp. announced on Friday that a purchase and sale agreement has been signed which will result in Bragg Communications acquiring Persona.
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Please, give that optimist a medal
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, May 03, 2007
I WOKE UP yesterday morning in Halifax to find that the sun was shining. The sky was neither louring nor black nor falling.
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Greenwood may get call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, April 27, 2007
GREENWOOD — A call centre could be coming to the Greenwood area.
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Tourism Marketing Focuses Online
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Nova Scotia is taking its online tourism marketing to a new level with innovative new tools such as Google Earth Nova Scotia to reach the 70 per cent of tourists who use the Internet for travel planning.
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ADP Canada Accelerates Growth in Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Increases Hiring Target to 270 New Employees in Halifax by 2009
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SecureTRANSIT Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, April 22, 2007
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — SecureTRANSIT Inc., announced today that it has achieved the status of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, reaching the highest level in two separate competencies as a result of its success in working with Microsoft and delivering Microsoft-compatible solutions to airline customers: ISV/Software Solutions and Microsoft Business Solutions.
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SolutionInc Appoints Gary Dodge as Chief Financial Officer
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, April 22, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia - April 19, 2007: SolutionInc Limited Technologies (TSX-VEN:STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning and billing, announced today that it has appointed Mr. Gary Dodge, CA, as Chief Financial Officer.
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Client information at your fingertips
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, April 19, 2007
THERE ARE things all businesses need to do, regardless of their industry. For instance, they need to identify and make contact with clients, manage contacts and track sales.
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Province bullish on broadband target
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
The provincial Office of Economic Development is moving aggressively toward fulfilling Premier Rodney MacDonald’s commitment to have 100% broadband Internet coverage in Nova Scotia by 2009.
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SportsDirect lays off 28 employees
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
SportsDirect Inc. of Halifax announced a layoff of 28 people Monday, reducing its Bayers Lake operation to 122 staffers.
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C.B. call centre to create 175 new jobs in 5 years
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
SYDNEY RIVER — ServiCom Canada Ltd.’s call centre here will create 50 new jobs by the fall and 175 in five years, with government’s help, company officials announced Monday.
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Let’s keep the entrepreneurs we have
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, April 15, 2007
Too much effort focused on getting new business to come from away
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New Keane CEO to Receive $8.8M
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, April 14, 2007
BOSTON (AP) - An executive who became CEO at Keane Inc. in late January just nine days before the information technology firm announced it would be bought out stands to receive at least $8.76 million in compensation for less than four months' work once the deal closes, according to an Associated Press analysis of a regulatory filing Friday.
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BlackBerry maker’s Q4 profit tops $187m
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, April 12, 2007
TORONTO — Research In Motion Ltd. had a US$187.9-million profit in its latest quarter as revenue increased 66 per cent from a year earlier, the maker of the BlackBerry reported in preliminary results Wednesday.
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Idea planted for direct-selling website
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 29, 2007
GREENWICH — Chris Parker has an idea he thinks might help farmers sell their products directly to consumers.
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E-health next wave of patient care
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 29, 2007
IT’S NO surprise that health-related issues are on the minds of most Canadians, from politicians and lobbyists to concerned citizens from coast to coast. What may be a surprise to you is that there are information and communications technology companies in Nova Scotia that focus on health-related issues, particularly e-health.
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Entrepreneurial couple open Internet café in Annapolis Royal
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, March 28, 2007
A group of Tim Horton’s regulars changed venues last week, trading in their double-doubles for a cup of organic, fair trade coffee at Annapolis Royal’s first Internet café. It’s a promising sign for owners Danny and Krista McClair, who felt it was important that the new storefront keep its doors open after dark.
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Cyberplex Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End Financial Results for 2006
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 27, 2007
TORONTO, March 22 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. (TSX : CX), announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year ended December 31, 2006.
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Budget Bulletin: Connected Communities
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, March 25, 2007
Nova Scotia will become a world leader in information technology. The province's goal is to make Nova Scotia the most connected jurisdiction in North America.
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HB Studios to expand workforce after releasing UEFA Soccer Game
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, March 25, 2007
Lunenburg firm intends to hire 20 new workers
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Is a tax credit enough to keep a digital success story in N.S.?
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, March 24, 2007
In another under-the-radar issue, the government on Friday came through with a 35 per cent Digital Media Refundable Tax Credit, similar to a tax credit program already offered to the Nova Scotia film industry.
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GenieKnows.com Launches Genie Shield
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 15, 2007
Protects advertisers from Pay Per Click fraud and Filters Fraudulent Traffic
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Top 250 Canadian Tech Companies
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 15, 2007
Top 250 Canadian Tech Companies
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Province promotes IT sector
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 15, 2007
Nova Scotia isn’t indulging in hyperbole by advertising the province’s "booming" information technology sector across Canada, says Angela Campbell, brand adviser with Communications Nova Scotia.
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Pleasant Bay hoping for broadband Internet access
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, March 12, 2007
Broadband Internet access is being viewed as the gateway to personal and economic growth for the residents of Pleasant Bay, Cape Breton Island. The high-speed portal to the information super highway would be a vast improvement over dial-up technology the community is currently enduring, said a local activist for the Internet upgrade.
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Stanfield’s legacy
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, March 11, 2007
The outgoing head of Nova Scotia Business Inc. shares his successes, regrets
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StFX Goes Wireless
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 08, 2007
Aliant supporting innovative wireless Internet project
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RIM granted report extension
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, March 08, 2007
TORONTO — An Ontario Securities Commission panel gave Research In Motion Ltd. executives a bit of relief as they handed the BlackBerry maker another deadline extension for its quarterly reports, as the company races to correct accounting errors for employee stock options issued several years ago.
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Telefilm gets gamey with interactive competition
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 06, 2007
When it launched 40 years ago, the Canadian Film Development Corporation was all about motion pictures. Today, the digital universe presents an entirely new space, and despite the platforms suggested by the agency's "Telefilm" moniker, it has also taken on interactivity, as evidenced by initiatives such as the Great Canadian Video Game Competition Editor's Note: Mentions HB Studios of Lunenburg
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Chamber hopes to attract new call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 06, 2007
PORT HAWKESBURY — The Strait Area Chamber of Commerce is compiling a list of qualified call centre workers as part of an effort to attract a new tenant to fill the departing Electronic Data Systems operation.
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RIM chairman steps down over US$250-million in accounting errors
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 06, 2007
TORONTO — Jim Balsillie, one of the high-profile executives behind the hugely successful BlackBerry portable devices, is resigning as chairman of Research In Motion Ltd. but will remain co-CEO, absorbing some of the blame for accounting errors worth US$250 million.
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Cream and sugar dispenser adds Windows Vista to the mix
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Halifax-based SureShot sold on the OS's security features
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Nova Scotia sets site on web-savvy job seekers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Another story on the new www.techportjobs.com site by Nova Scotia Business Journal
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Matching IT Workers with Nova Scotia Job Opportunities
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, March 04, 2007
Nova Scotia is taking a bold step in building a more sustainable workforce in information and communications technology.
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Picture a savvy student
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Budding entrepreneur develops online agency for stock photos
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Pilot project aims to boost workers’ computer skills
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007
MILLBROOK — Nicole Fiddes was thoroughly excited at the possibility of getting a good job. The 30-year-old mother of three was convinced she had aced an interview with a local call centre. She knew she was intelligent, capable and highly motivated.
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Lighting up the first few broadband customers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 28, 2007
All the hard work residents of Tidnish and Port Howe have put in to having high speed Internet connected through their communities has finally paid off. The first pole of the province’s broadband initiative is erected, and it won’t be long before residents of the pilot project are surfing wirelessly at high speeds.
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Online courses have been offered since 1992
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, February 25, 2007
Distance education isn’t a new thing in Nova Scotia, but it appears the province plans to expand it to more public schools and make it easier for more students to access.
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New business models vital as technology changes
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, February 25, 2007
THE DEMISE of Sam the Record Man in Halifax is indicative of the impact that technology is having on businesses worldwide.
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N.S. IT firm connects U.S. voters
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 22, 2007
A small Nova Scotia company is credited with helping millions of ex-patriot Americans vote in the U.S. mid-term elections last November.
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Broadband coming to Pictou County rural areas
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 22, 2007
The question of having a completely broadband enabled Pictou County is slowly moving from a "how-do-we-do-it?" to a "when-will-we-get-it?"
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Another call centre for Halifax
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 22, 2007
Another call centre is coming to Halifax - this one setting up shop in Bayers Road Shopping Centre, with an anticipated start date of June. Admiral Group plc, a car-insurance company based in Cardiff, Wales, plans to hire 200 people by year's end. It will recruit its first 50 employees in April.
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Councillor keen on high-speed Internet for rural areas
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
A regional councillor is keen to get high-speed Internet access up and running in rural communities.
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High-speed Internet access coming to rural HRM communities
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 20, 2007
The door to cyberspace will soon be opening a little faster for people in metro's rural communities.
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Centre seeking tenant to replace EDS
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, February 12, 2007
Efforts are underway to find a new tenant to occupy a call centre building in Port Hawkesbury when EDS Canada pulls out this spring.
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Techlink Entertainment Forecasting Significant Growth
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, February 10, 2007
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada – 8 February 2007 – Techlink Entertainment (Techlink), a Nova Scotia based developer and manufacturer of proprietary responsible gaming technologies, today announced plans for rapid commercialization of its unique card based informed player choice system.
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learning suits just continue to grow
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, February 10, 2007
A giant lawsuit involving adversaries Knowledge House Inc. and National Bank just got even bigger.
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Calif. IT company to buy Keane for $854m
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Boston technology and outsourcing firm Keane Inc. has agreed to be purchased by a California company for $854 million.
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E-marketing company launches new website
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 7, 2007 – Halifax-based Mailworkz, an innovative e-marketing solutions company, announced today the launch of its new, dynamic website, www.mailworkz.com. The company created the site to reflect and support its fully integrated suite of products and services to help customers identify and fulfill their e-marketing needs.
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Aliant Fraud Protection service ensures Atlantic Canadians enjoy a secure online experience
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Saint John, NB - Internet subscribers across Atlantic Canada can now enjoy a more secure online experience as the result of a new security service recently launched by Aliant, Atlantic Canada's leading information and communications technology provider.
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SolutionInc and Fast Data Technology Partner
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, February 02, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia and Boulder, Colorado, February 2, 2007: SolutionInc Technologies Limited (TSX-VEN: STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning and billing, and Fast Data Technology have joined forces to add web content control as a new offering to SolutionInc's portfolio of services.
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EastLink Selects Sigma Systems to Deploy Service Management Solutions
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, February 02, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia - Sigma Systems, www.sigma-systems.com, a premier provider and leader in the design, development and deployment of OSS service management solutions, has been selected by EastLink, Canada's fifth largest cable provider, to license Sigma's Service Management Platform (SMP) for the delivery of residential and commercial telephone and Internet services. Sigma's service management solution will be integrated / and certified with EastLink's billing platform.
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ATLANTIC JOB GROWTH CONTINUES AT CGI WITH ADDITION OF SAP TEAM
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, February 01, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 31, 2007 - CGI Group Inc. (TSX: GIB.A; NYSE:GIB), one of the largest independent information technology and business process services firms in the world, continues to increase the size and skills diversity of its Atlantic-based workforce with the addition of a Halifax-based SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) consulting practice. This team serves local clients in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and global companies through its Atlantic Global Delivery Center (AGDC).
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RIM action not expected to hurt company
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, January 27, 2007
TORONTO — Research in Motion Ltd. stock is unlikely to feel much impact from a pension fund’s efforts to have the company sue its own directors, observers say.
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Court OKs access to Knowledge House e-mail
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, January 26, 2007
The safe containing Knowledge House e–mails is about to be cracked.
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Local musicians use Internet to build business
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, January 26, 2007
The Internet has become an integral part of our lives. Never before have we been so close and so connected. While you’re busy checking e-mails and googling tips on improving your poker skills, a revolution of sorts is going on: a thriving online community is changing the music industry.
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Acadia student runs mega web business from bedroom
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 24, 2007
It’s a typical student apartment: bare walls, second-hand furniture and a couple of 20-somethings on the couch half studying and half watching TV. You’d never know that upstairs another student is running one of the fastest- growing web-hosting companies on the Internet.
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Xwave's defense and aerospace operation expanding
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 24, 2007
One of Canada's largest information and communications technology (ICT) services companies is growing its defence, security and aerospace operations in this province. Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) authorized a payroll rebate to xwave's defense and aerospace operation for a maximum of $4,515,000 over a five-year period to create up to 250 incremental full-time jobs.
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Web design field competitive one
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Featured Job: WEB DESIGNERS AND DEVELOPERS
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CIBC loses data on 470,000 Talvest fund customers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, January 19, 2007
CIBC Asset Management says a backup computer file containing information on almost half a million of its Talvest Mutual Funds clients has gone missing.
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Attention, shoppers
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, January 19, 2007
Hackers break into huge retail chain’s credit card, debit data
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ACOA hands out $16.4 to Nova Scotia-based projects
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 18, 2007
Peter MacKay, minister of Foreign Affairs and minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), announced on Wednesday that the federal government will invest up to $67.1 million in research and development projects in Atlantic Canada through ACOA’s Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF).
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CGI ANNOUNCES DETAILS FOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND FISCAL 2007 Q1 RESULTS
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Montreal, Quebec, January 16, 2007 - CGI Group Inc. (CGI) (TSX: GIB.A; NYSE: GIB), a leading provider of end-to-end information technology and business process services, will host its Annual General Meeting of shareholders for fiscal 2006 and release its fiscal 2007 first quarter results on Tuesday, January 30, 2007. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Omni Mont-Royal Hotel in Montreal at 11 a.m. (EST). For those who are unable to attend in person, the Company will webcast the meeting on its website at www.cgi.com.
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Liverpool call centre hiring 40
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Roger’s customers may call in with complaints, but the call center itself is getting good feedback.
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Aliant hikes cellphone charge
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Aliant Mobility is increasing its cellular system access fee to $8.95 a month.
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Bubbles and gang may soon wind up in video game
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 16, 2007
LUNENBURG — Just think, you, too, could be Ricky, honing his horticultural skills, or Bubbles, lovingly caressing a kitty, or Julian with drink in hand and mighty words of advice sputtering from his lips.
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Xwave plans Irish exit
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 11, 2007
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. (CP) — Xwave, a division of Bell Aliant, will shut down its offices in Dublin, Ireland, at the end of the month.
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Aliant's ship comes in on Xwave
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Kent takes tech division from an afterthought to economic powerhouse for telecommunications company
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Broadband boost key to meeting N.S. tech goals
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, January 08, 2007
LAST WEEK at Northport Elementary School in Cumberland County, the Grade 3 students sat front and centre while parents, community members and business owners were right behind them. They were all there as my government announced high-speed broadband Internet expansion has begun, starting with their communities from Tidnish to Port Howe.
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An eye on IT trends
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, January 07, 2007
He’s still into real estate but John Lindsay Jr. has expanded into Net access for buildings
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CGI ATLANTIC GLOBAL DELIVERY CENTER ACHIEVES CMMI LEVEL 3
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 04, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 4, 2007 - CGI Group Inc. (CGI) (TSX: GIB.A; NYSE: GIB) has attained CMMI Level 3 as defined by the Software Engineering Institute Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI) at its Atlantic Global Delivery Center (AGDC) in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. This was achieved 9 months after the center’s ISO 9001:2000 certification and within two and a half years of the establishment of the AGDC. This is the latest quality initiative underway at the AGDC which provides application development and maintenance services to clients across North America.
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High-Speed Broadband Expansion Begins
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, January 04, 2007
Internet access is about to get a bit faster in many rural areas of Nova Scotia. The expansion of high-speed Internet access to all of Nova Scotia will begin this month in a cluster of rural communities from Tidnish to Port Howe. The province's goal is to make Nova Scotia the most connected area in all of North America.
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Province boasts of making road conditions available online
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Nova Scotians will soon be able to check accurate and up-to-date weather, construction and road conditions online.
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Capital Health Sites Linked on Fibre-Optic Network
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Halifax, December 28, 2006 – Two data centres operated by Capital District Health Authority (CDHA) and Health Information Technology Services - Nova Scotia (HITS-NS) are now linked by redundant fibre-optic telecommunications service provided by Halifax firm Internetworking Atlantic Incorporated (IAI).
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Fibre optic network nears fruition
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, January 02, 2007
The executive director of the Kings Community Economic Development Agency (Kings CED) says despite a couple of minor setbacks that affected the project timeline, the Valley Community Fibre Network (VCFN) is on the cusp of fruition.
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TechPortJobs.ca now live
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, December 28, 2006
The new ITANS/NSBI job listing website now appears to have gone live.
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Blackberry sales up 49 per cent for RIM
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, December 22, 2006
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. posted preliminary third-quarter results Thursday and said that net profits hit US$176 million as sales climbed 49 per cent.
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New England investors jump into Knowledge House fray
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, December 21, 2006
A group of more than 20 Knowledge House Inc. shareholders from New England are blaming National Bank Financial Ltd. for causing the former e-learning company’s shares to plummet in value in 2001 so they became virtually worthless.
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The best and brightest
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Nominations have been released for the seventh annual "Metro Halifax Business Awards", as presented by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, and four members of the IT industry have been recognized with a nomination.
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nCipher hit by Abridean slowdown
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Encryption software specialist nCipher has run into problems with its recent acquisition Abridean, which is performing well below its expectations.
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Wi-Fi for the road from SolutionInc
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Chances are, you'll never see the best work SolutionInc Ltd. of Halifax does. That's because the company does its utmost to keep it invisible. People there work behind the scenes to make hotel guests' Web experience a seamless one.
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Fibre network rep speaks at Shiretown council session
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Kentville town council hasn’t committed to becoming a partner in the Valley Community Fibre Network (VCFN) but it received a sales pitch of sorts at the December session. Representatives of the VCFN made a presentation to council about the proposed fibre optic cable network on Wednesday, December 13.
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SportsDirect Adds Major Canadian Media Network Transcontinental to Roster of Clients
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Transcontinental Media First Company from Canada to Join the Growing List to Sign up for SportsDirect Content and Analysis
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NSBI focused on IT sector in 2006
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Since Nova Scotia Business Inc. was created as the arm’s-length development arm of the provincial government in 2001, it has authorized 44 payroll rebates, assisted in creating up to 13,000 jobs and participated in more than 50 trade missions, which it says have contributed more than $100 million in sales.
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RIM gets reprieve from securities regulator, may continue trading
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Research In Motion Ltd. won a delay from Ontario securities regulators Monday, allowing it to continue trading on the Toronto stock market while insiders are held to a cease-trade order as the Blackberry maker continues to work on its second-quarter financial report and stock-option records.
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Big plans to set up in Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Technology, financial companies create stir with announcements they’re coming east and will be hiring
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Jacques Whitford and Bell Aliant: The details
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, December 18, 2006
In an effort to centralize the ICT aspects of their sprawling operations, Halifax-based environmental and geotechnical engineering firm Jacques Whitford has inked a $40-million outsourcing deal with ICT provider Bell Aliant.
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Jacques Whitford positions for growth and selects Bell Aliant
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, December 15, 2006
HALIFAX, NS — One of Canada’s most innovative environmental and geotechnical engineering firms has partnered with Atlantic Canada’s largest information and communications technology (ICT) provider for outsourced support of its entire ICT environment. Today, Bell Aliant (TSX: BA.UN) and Jacques Whitford jointly announced they have signed an agreement to outsource the operation of Jacques Whitford’s IT infrastructure and implement a fully managed Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony environment. The contract, which will be carried out in part through Aliant and xwave, the IT Division of Bell Aliant, has a seven-year term and is valued at more than $40 million.
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Web systems redirect emergency calls
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, December 14, 2006
Buying a discount Internet telephone package could turn out to be bad for your health. The province’s Emergency Management Office warned Tuesday that links to the emergency 911 system are delayed with Internet telephones, which are increasingly popular in Nova Scotia.
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SolutionInc and Quadriga Celebrate Joint Success
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada – Dec 11th, 2006 – SolutionInc Limited (TSX - VEN:STL) and Quadriga Worldwide announced today that they have completed more than 100 installs together in hotels across Europe and the Middle East. This milestone is a result of the European hotel market’s growing requirement for high speed Internet access, combined with their demand for an integrated entertainment and Internet services solution.
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SportsDirect caps off a productive season with more media signings
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Over a dozen major U.S. media companies have selected SportsDirect to provide sports statistics and analysis in the previous few months
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Come home, job ad urges
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, December 08, 2006
Earlier this week, the J.D. Irving-owned recruiting website CareerBeacon.com put a 37-page colour publication into Alberta newspapers, encouraging expatriate Atlantic Canadians to take advantage of the labour shortage back home [Editor’s note: Please see Daily Business Buzz’ NewsMakers section from Tuesday, December 5 – S.H.]. Entitled Come Home to a Career in Atlantic Canada, the insert pushes large construction projects across the region and the hot IT sector in Halifax.
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Rural areas awaiting high speed Internet
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Chances are pretty good that John Robert will have difficulty reading this story on the Vanguard's website. The Robert's Island resident has tried in vain for several years to get improved Internet service in his area but, like many residents of rural Nova Scotia, does not have access to high speed broadband Internet. What he does have is access to a dial-up connection, of which Robert doesn't have a very high opinion. "Not only are we relegated to dial-up, but the quality of the dial-up is appalling," he said.
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Cyberplex Announces Acquisition of Incentaclick Media Group
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 05, 2006
TORONTO, Dec. 1 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. (TSX: CX), a North American technology and web solutions firm, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Incentaclick Media Group Inc. ("Incentaclick"), a firm specializing in on-line advertising and customer acquisition.
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Internet key to Nova Scotia’s new tourism strategy
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 05, 2006
The vast resources of the Internet will be a key to the province’s new tourism plan which will be unveiled Monday in Halifax. “E-commerce, we will see a lot more of that,” said Cape Breton’s Eleanor Anderson, director of the Nova Scotia Vision Team, an industry group that has been working with the province in developing tourism initiatives. “There is a heavy co-operative component, lots of opportunity for industry to join, whether it’s sales efforts in marketplaces in Ontario, the United States, Calgary or elsewhere.”
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Province to test broadband infrastructure
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, December 05, 2006
The province is about to test a plan to use publicly-owned communication towers to provide broadband Internet service to all rural communities by 2009. And, during a visit to Cape Breton on Friday, Premier Rodney MacDonald said a company in industrial Cape Breton will be awarded the lucrative contract. On the Government Procurement website, five vendors listed proposals to provide broadband services to rural Nova Scotia but only Seaside Communications is located on the island. The other companies are Aliant, Barrett Xplore Inc., TDC Broadband and TNC Wireless.
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Stop-trading order issued for Helical
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, December 01, 2006
Executives in a Halifax company that specializes in the development of software to sort through large amounts of data have been ordered not to buy or sell shares in their company for the next 15 days.
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SolutionInc Limited Announces Highest Quarterly Revenue
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, December 01, 2006
Halifax, NS, November 29, 2006: SolutionInc Technologies Limited (TSX-VEN: STL), a leader in Internet management, provisioning, and billing, released today its unaudited consolidated interim results for the second quarter ended September 30, 2006. The Company recorded its highest quarterly revenue to date of $848,884, up 63% over $520,693 for the second quarter ended September 30, 2005, and its first quarter of positive EBITDA* of $5,420, up 101% over an EBITDA* loss for the three months ended September 30, 2005.
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Tories mum on cost of Internet vow
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 30, 2006
All parts of Nova Scotia will have access to high-speed Internet access by 2010, Premier Rodney MacDonald said Wednesday.
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Youth Will Stay and Grow in New Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 30, 2006
Nova Scotians can look forward to broadband Internet service throughout the province by 2010, as well as other steps to make Nova Scotia a leader in information technology, Premier Rodney MacDonald said in his first State of the Province address.
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Help wanted making greater use of technology
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 23, 2006
Federal incentive program would boost business productivity, IT group says
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Sierra Systems Q4 revenue, earnings fall due to performance of two locations
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 21, 2006
VANCOUVER (CP) - Sierra Systems Group Inc. (TSX:SSG) had a lower fourth-quarter profit and revenue compared with a year ago due to "performance issues" at two of its offices, the company announced Wednesday.
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Cyberplex Announces Third Quarter Financial Results for 2006
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, November 21, 2006
TORONTO, Nov. 13 /CNW/ - Cyberplex Inc. (TSX:CX) today announced financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2006.
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Information System to Improve Patient Care
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, November 20, 2006
A new primary health-care information system will cut wait times and give Nova Scotians easier access to health care.
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Electronic balloting system receives vote of confidence
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, November 18, 2006
A Dartmouth company has received a strong vote of confidence from the town of Cobourg, Ont., for its electronic voting system.
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Best of both worlds: a job out west, a life right here
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, November 18, 2006
Internet allows Alberta oil and gas survey firm to work in N.S.
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N.S. giving $1.48m in rebates to firm in call centre takeover
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, November 17, 2006
Internet giant CSC Corporate Domains Canada has acquired part of Register.com’s call centre business in Yarmouth County and is getting its own provincial tax incentive worth up to $1.48 million to set up shop near Yarmouth.
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Put technology needs on the back burner, pay the price
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, November 17, 2006
NOVA SCOTIA businesses must become more competitive, more productive, and more innovative to survive in today’s business world. Global competition is no longer reserved for Nova Scotia’s larger, internationally focused companies.
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IT opportunities abound
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, November 17, 2006
Atlantic firms benefit from sector’s strong talent pool, executives say
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Aliant launches #TAXI
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 16, 2006
Innovative, convenient wireless service now available in Atlantic Canada
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Firm completes P.E.I. web link
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 16, 2006
Internetworking Atlantic Inc. of Halifax announced Wednesday that it has completed construction of a fibre optic telecom system connecting research sites in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
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Liverpool’s new call centre to employ 200
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 15, 2006
The new call centre company is here and employee training is in full swing. An official announcement was made November 6 that On-Line Support Inc. will employ approximately 200 people by the end of February.
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Public Internet sites face risk of shutdown
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Government says it is working on options
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Software developer makes beautiful music in the U.S.
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 15, 2006
A Halifax music software developer has struck a major chord in the United States.
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Helping students shop for college
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 09, 2006
Company markets higher education recruiting software
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MLAs assail budget overruns on software project
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 09, 2006
A computer software program for the province is millions of dollars over budget and years behind schedule, an all-party committee was told Wednesday.
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Port Hawkesbury call centre closes
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 09, 2006
A call centre in Port Hawkesbury, N.S., is shutting down, throwing hundreds of people out of work.
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Restructuring training company Nexient Learning reports $4.1m loss
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 09, 2006
SYDNEY (CP) — Restructuring corporate training firm Nexient Learning Inc., formerly known as CrossOff Inc., reported Wednesday a wider third-quarter loss of $4.1 million and said it has restated first-quarter earnings reducing net income by $793,000 to record a loss of $769,295.
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Software like a library for your laptop
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Chad Henderson lugs about 80 textbooks to class every day. But since they’re stored in his laptop, the first-year Dalhousie University dentistry student isn’t too weighed down.
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Cease-trade order extended for Research in Motion
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 08, 2006
TORONTO — An Ontario Securities Commission panel extended a management cease-trade order for insiders of Research In Motion Ltd. on Tuesday and ordered the company to return before the regulator if its financial filings aren’t current by Dec. 18.
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Convergys call centre adding 100 jobs in Valley
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, November 02, 2006
CORNWALLIS PARK (CP) — Customer service provider Convergys is adding 100 more full-time jobs to its call centre in Cornwallis Park.
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Aliant High-Speed Wireless now available in more communities in NS & NB
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Expansion is part of a $20 million investment to deliver the fastest wireless service in Atlantic Canada
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NSBI reports record year
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI)continued to draw upon these concepts in 2005-06. The province's business development agency released its fourth annual report today, Oct. 31.
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RIM bosses ordered to halt trading
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 31, 2006
TORONTO — The Ontario Securities Commission has ordered officers and insiders of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., including co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis, to stop trading in the company’s stock after it missed financial reporting deadlines.
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More jobs coming on stream in Cape Breton
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 27, 2006
A major employer in Glace Bay is getting bigger. Stream recently celebrated its fifth anniversary in Glace Bay with an open house and announcements, including the hiring of 500 to 600 more people.
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Liverpool signs deal with new call centre
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 27, 2006
Company moving into space vacated by a previous call centre
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Support centre in motion
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 27, 2006
Province invests $19m in project that will create up to 1,200 jobs
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Sports data company signs up online newspaper in Las Vegas
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 26, 2006
SportsDirect Inc. of Halifax, which provides odds and tips to gamblers, will provide statistics and content for a U.S. online newspaper, the company announced Wednesday.
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SolutionInc Limited and TeleBarbados Announce Multi-Year Strategic Partnership
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Halifax, NS and Barbados, WI; October 24, 2006 – SolutionInc Limited announced today that it has formed a strategic partnership with Internet service provider TeleBarbados Inc. to provide gateway Internet software for provisioning high speed Internet service in hotels and commercial properties throughout Barbados and St. Lucia.
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Call-centre firm rings up new jobs
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, October 22, 2006
One of Cape Breton's biggest call centres is looking to hire several hundred more workers.
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Information technology gets up to speed in Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 19, 2006
Nova Scotia’s thriving, but underexposed, IT sector got a huge moral boost last month when the Information Technology Association of Canada held its annual board meeting in Halifax. It was the first time the group of high profile national leaders in the sector had ventured outside of Ontario for one of its meetings.
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Golden Gate Capital to buy Sierra Systems
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 17, 2006
VANCOUVER (CP) - Sierra Systems Group Inc. (TSX:SSG) has signed a deal to be bought by a U.S. private-equity firm for $93.2 million in cash, the information-technology company said Monday.
Editor's Note: Sierra Systems retains a Halifax office.
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BlackBerry creator among those to get honorary degree from Dal
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 17, 2006
James Balsillie, chairman and co-CEO of the company that created the BlackBerry, will be one of three honorary degree recipients at Dalhousie University’s fall convocation this weekend.
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Florida company buys Halifax web business
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Website Pros, Inc. of Florida, which provides Internet marketing and other web-related services to small- and medium-sized businesses, has acquired most of the assets of Halifax’s Renovation Experts.com, an online marketplace for contractors and homeowners.
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RIM delays Q2 results
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Sunday, October 15, 2006
Research In Motion Ltd. warned Friday that it will miss the Oct. 17 filing of its second-quarter financial results with regulators because of an accounting investigation over stock options.
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The benefits of work
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Saturday, October 14, 2006
Use of a ski chalet. Gym memberships. These are some of the extras offered by the Maritime’s top employers
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IWK launches bilingual website
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 13, 2006
Extensive information in both official languages about the Maritimes’ only children’s hospital is now just a mouse click away.
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International micro-credit summit bringing 1,500 to Halifax next month
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 13, 2006
The queen of Spain and the president of Honduras will be among the 1,500 delegates attending an international micro-credit summit slated for Halifax next month.
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Publishing company launches new website for southwestern Nova Scotia
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 13, 2006
“Your news, all the time.”
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Vonage extends Maritime internet phone service
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Friday, October 13, 2006
Vonage Canada has extended its internet cellphone service to Charlottetown and Sydney, N.S., the company said Thursday.
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Three major U.S. media companies sign sports content deals with SportsDirect
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Thursday, October 12, 2006
SportsDirect to provide sports statistics to large regional newspapers’ online offerings, bringing content to sites with a combined 13 million page views a month
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RIM gets Bedford go-ahead
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Regional council paved the way Tuesday night for an Ontario company to build a $230-million technical support centre that will employ 1,200 people.
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Community meetings held on Internet
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Tuesday, October 10, 2006
TRURO — Meetings of the Coastal Communities Network have gone digital, with a video-conferencing session at community colleges around Nova Scotia.
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Nexient Learning Named Finalist for Learning Solutions Partner of the Year
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006
Microsoft Partners Program IMPACT Awards honour Microsoft's Canadian technology partners' and their commitment to customer satisfaction
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NSGC Announces Pilot Test of Internet Gambling Blocking Software
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006
It is estimated there are more than 2,300 casino-style Internet gambling sites in operation, many of which are unregulated and illegal. Today, the Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation (NSGC) announced the pilot test of BetStopper, groundbreaking software that will help block gambling sites such as these from children under the age of 19.
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RIM proposal to go before public
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006
Bedford building contravenes planning rules
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Free Internet service crucial for many
By ITNovaScotia Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006
Aa part of the federal Conservative government’s $1 billion in cuts to many important social programs, Nova Scotians will no longer have access to free Internet service at Community Access Program sites across the province after March 31.
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