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OCRI is looking for a new leader.
This may be the most important decision its members and funders make because it will set the direction for the organization during the coming critical years where Ottawa’s tech sector will either finally revive or fatally flounder.
It’s a time for vision, inclusion, activism and leadership.
So what [...]

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It was great to see the comments from people in Ottawa, Toronto and Waterloo discussing the strength of, and differences between each community. It’s a testament to the connection between the Ontario’s tech centers. What’s missing – beside Montreal - is this same discussion on core problems that affect all Canadian tech companies - like [...]

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I admire the Toronto tech community because they’ve shown us what committed organizers, working at the grass roots, can to do. They look at cities like Ottawa, with its powerful economic development agency, wistfully – sometimes to the point that those of us who have questions about it are characterized as having sour grapes.
I’d be [...]

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We are at a tipping point – technology has enabled us to shift our focus to organizational processes as the source of improvements for our corporate, regional and national competitive goals.
What’s happening is that online tools from social networks, to blogs, wikis and presence tools like Skype and IM are erasing geographic and temporal boundaries. [...]

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One of the tenents of social media is that it fills an unmet need – the desire of people to connect in communities and explore common interests.
It’s no surprise then that the BarCamp community – an international movement of tech enthusiasts who connect locally discuss to technology and trends – would want to use collaborative [...]

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Back in the days of strut and bluster Ottawa called its self Silicon Valley North. That seems a little hollow now, as one more Ottawa tech company, its largest – Cognos - surrenders control of its destiny to IBM.
What this latest sale makes clear is just how little depth the Ottawa tech sector has. Unlike [...]

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Ottawa’s not Silicon Valley

Paul Graham wrote recently about start-up hubs.
Paul’s central points are Silicon Valley has:
- investors who understand start-ups and are not risk adverse
- world leading experts in key technologies
- relationships with the markets for products
It’s hard to argue with those points. Density and specialization have advantages. That said there are disadvantages (and with them opportunities). As he pointed out [...]

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There’s a price every citizen needs to pay in a democracy – involvement. It’s the tax of time and thought that is at the core of “government by the people”. 
Of course no-one can keep abreast of everything – that’s why it’s important that those who have passion about for an area shape the public policy [...]

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