Mimir Launches Product with 2 Clients

With a new CEO in place, Sydney-based Mimir Networks has launched its cybersecurity product this year and already has two small internet service providers as customers.

Mimir was founded by cybersecurity veteran Jim DeLeskie, who previously founded Heimdall Networks. That company won Innovacorp’s 2014 I-3 Technology Startup Competition, taking home $225,000 in prize money.  

DeLeskie has since

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Global Players Working with Startups

Two Atlantic Canadian resource giants on Monday outlined how they’ve been working with small locally owned innovation companies to bring their operations into the 21st century.

J.D. Irving Ltd. (the Irving family’s forestry company) and McCain Foods took to the stage at the Big Data Congress in Saint John to tell how they are working with innovators to improve efficiency and make better

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Quotes from the Big Data Congress

The Big Data Congress wrapped up on Tuesday, after bringing true thought-leaders on digital society to Saint John. Here are a few notable quotes from some of the speakers at the two-day conference:

On the impact of Big Data on society:

“Society soon will be data-driven, for better or worse. It’s our job to make it for the better.”

-- Sandy Pentland

Director of MIT’s Human Dynamics and Media

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Trans-Atlantic Oceans Data Event Set

There’s an oceans industry symposium happening next month that’s so huge it’s being held on both sides of the Atlantic.

The German Canadian Concourse, or GCC, series of symposiums will hold its fifth edition on Nov. 17 and will focus on the use of data analytics pertaining to ocean-based industries. The goal of the day-long event, which will be held concurrently in Halifax and Berlin, will be to

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Fredericton Firms Eye More Capacity

Employers in the Fredericton region expect the workforce to grow in the next five years, and therefore want the government to focus on attracting skilled workers and tailoring the education system to future job demands.

Those are the findings of a new survey conducted by Ignite Fredericton in collaboration with Opportunities NB. The survey was part of the business retention and expansion, or

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How Data Is Reshaping Society

When the Big Data Congress session on health wrapped up at 9:05 Monday night, there were still about 150 to 200 delegates in their seats listening to how data analysis could improve healthcare.

It’s the type of conference this is. The first day of the two-day event delved into what can be done to create a digital society, and what is being done in the region already to ensure data analysis is

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Click2Order Expanding in Ontario

The recent storms in Cape Breton threw an unexpected wrinkle into the life of Matt Stewart. They cancelled a flight to Toronto, where he was heading to sign a deal that would transform his company, Click2Order.

Stewart and his cofounder Rob Myers launched the company as PizzaGo with the goal of making an app that would let people order pizza online. In the last year, they morphed into

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NS Releases RFP For VC Fund

The Nova Scotia government has released its long-awaited request for proposals for the manager of a venture capital fund to invest in early stage tech companies in the region.

Innovacorp, the government-owned innovation agency, released the RFP on Friday as part of its mission to oversee the creation of the new fund.  Private sector fund managers must get their submissions into Innovacorp by

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SkySquirrel Eyes Expansion After Loan

With a new low-interest loan in hand, SkySquirrel is setting its sights in being the market leader in preventing a disease that threatens some of Europe’s most revered wine regions.

The Halifax area company uses drones to gather data from agricultural fields, focusing on the highest-margin segment of agriculture, the wine industry. On Thursday, it announced it received a $500,000 loanfrom the

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