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FibreOp comes to Metro

FibreOp comes to Metro
Dieppe is first to see new technology from Bell Aliant, followed by Moncton and Riverview Metro Moncton residents are about to get a taste of world-class fibre-to-the-home Internet and television service with introduction of Bell Aliant's FibreOP technology to the tri-communities this fall. The new technology promises exceptional downloading and uploading speeds enabling customers to...

U.S. deal allows Sackville firm to expand

Sackville software developer Kleinmundo Solutions Inc. has inked a partnership agreement with a large U.S. firm that president Patrick Langlais says should help bring his young company's head count to 12 this year. The New Brunswick company provides document automation software to legal firms so they can format outgoing bills to clients, as well as reporting, electronic billing, data...

Results: propel Accelerator Quarterly Report, Spring/ Summer 2010

Results: propel Accelerator Quarterly Report, Spring/ Summer 2010
Feed your interest in New Brunswick's newest and most innovative companies by staying informed on the progress of the companies in the propel Accelerator. Following our Winter 2010 report, see below stats provided by our companies below for May-June 2010. It should also be noted that since July, 2 new companies have entered the...

Building the Perfect Beast

With the election not even six weeks away, I thought it might be useful to lay out some of the things the next government could focus on to help both grow information and communication technology (ICT) as a sector, and bolster the provincial economy as a whole. Here's some context to start things off: * ICT as a sector has grown at close to double the rate of the Canadian and provincial...

Chalk Media expands into Knowlegde Park

Chalk Media expands into Knowlegde Park
FREDERICTON - Chalk Media Service Corp. is adding 30 jobs to its facility in the capital and moving all 130 employees to a new building in the Fredericton Knowledge Park.Morgan Elliot, director of government relations for Waterloo,...

Tech giant CGI adds 150 jobs

Tech giant CGI adds 150 jobs
CGI, Canada's biggest technology employer, plans on adding 150 new jobs to a centre in Moncton, the company said Tuesday.Lorne Gorber, vice-president global communications and investor relations at CGI Group Inc. (TSX:GIB.A;...

High-tech company has 20 vacancies

High-tech company has 20 vacancies
 Network | Internet security business is booming, Q1 Labs says, and it's winning market share ...

Possibilities and potential pitfalls of the energy sector

Possibilities and potential pitfalls of the energy sector
Efficiency, collaboration, regional co-operation and incorporating information technology into the power grid - these are all key ideas for NB Power, says Gaëtan Thomas, who was appointed president and chief executive of the utility in February. In this conversation with Thomas, who represents NB Power on the energy hub task force established in July, the executive talks about the...

T4G lands big American fish

T4G lands big American fish
Dick Thompson referred to as an 'innovative leader' by Maine governor The man credited with overhauling Maine's use of information technology has jumped aboard T4G Limited, a technology company with offices in Saint John and Moncton. Last week, the company announced the appointment of Dick Thompson, who retired from the Maine state government at the end of July - following a 33-year...

Popular iPhone app has Fredericton roots

When Mark Pedersen, a retired Fredericton CBC television producer, bought an iPhone in February, little did he suspect that a few months later he would have produced Canada's largest tourism application for the device."The battery in...
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