CARIS Leads Ocean Map Project

Teledyne CARIS, the Fredericton specialist in underwater mapping, will lead a new project funded by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster to develop cloud-based software to be used in mapping the ocean floor.

The Ocean Supercluster announced the $2.1 million project on Friday, saying that it would contribute $944,000 to the initiative, its first led by a New Brunswick partner.

The CARIS Cloud Technology

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Startup Data Presentation for NB

On Friday, Entrevestor and Ignite Fredericton will team up to broadcast a virtual presentation of our  2019 Startup Data analysis with a special focus on New Brunswick -- two days after our Newfoundland and Labrador presentation.  

Every autumn, I go through the region presenting the Entrevestor data on the eveolution of the startup community, and this year the presentations are virtual due to

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Jobs: Project Manager at Dash Hudson

Our Job of the Week column this week features an opening for a Product Manager at Dash Hudson in Halifax.

Dash Hudson is a visual marketing Software-as-a-Service company that helps its clients increase engagement on their social media. Its software, called Vision, is a one-stop spot for clients to manage, source and engage with the traffic of their photos and videos.

The Job of the Week column

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Nasdaq To Buy Verafin for US$2.8B

Nasdaq, the New York stock exchange focused on tech companies, has agreed to buy St. John’s-based anti-fraud software maker Verafin for US$2.75 billion (C$3.6 billion) in cash.

The marriage of Nasdaq and Verafin will produce a leader in “Anti FinCrime”, they said in a statement, bringing Verafin’s best-in-class software into a stock exchange with relationships with the world’s biggest financial

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What’s the Impact of Verafin Exit?

The benefits of Verafin’s sale to Nasdaq will be felt throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, and Atlantic Canada, impacting entrepreneurship, investment and philanthropy in a big way.

The New York tech-focused stock exchange announced Thursday it would pay $2.75 billion in cash for Verafin, whose software helps financial institutions battle fraud and money laundering. The announcement made a

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Flashback: The Culture That Made Verafin

Editor's note: With the announcement of Verafin's exit, we've decided to republish this 2014 article, in which CEO Jamie King outlined the culture his team used to grow the company. 

 

One week before he announced the deal that would transform his company, Verafin CEO Jamie King came home to his alma mater to describe the secret to his company’s success.

King and two co-founders had started

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SalesRight Acquired By FastSpring

Halifax-based SalesRight, which helps B2B Software-as-a-Service companies simplify their pricing, has been acquired by Santa Barbara, Calif.-based FastSpring for an undisclosed price.

FastSpring is a privately owned ecommerce firm targeting software and SaaS companies, and will use the SalesRight software to provide its clients’ sales teams with interactive quoting and digital signature tools.

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Four Supercluster Projects Unveiled

Further ramping up its activity, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster on Thursday announced it is backing four more projects that aim to grow Canada’s marine economy, benefit the environment and encourage diversity.

The oceantech initiative backed by the federal government said the four projects will be worth a total of $12.2 million, with the Supercluster contributing almost $6 million in funding. The

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Rural Innovators Advanced in 2019

One of the bright spots of the Atlantic Canadian startup community in 2019 was the strong showing by rural innovators, especially in Nova Scotia.

A stalwart of the startup community once told Entrevestor, “Innovation tends to be an urban phenomenon.” The fact that 90 percent of the companies covered in our 2019 Atlantic Canadian Startup Data report are based in cities certainly lends credence to

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Introhive in Deloitte Fast 50 Again

Introhive, which makes B2B sales intelligence software, has been named to the 2020 Deloitte Fast 50 Technology Awards for the second time in as many years.

The company, which is based in Fredericton and Washington, D.C., announced today that it was named the 19th fastest-growing IT company in the country, as its revenues increased 938 percent from 2016 to 2019. Last year, the global consultancy

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