Touesnard’s WordPress Data Tool

Brad Touesnard exemplifies a segment of the startup world that is too rarely celebrated — the folks who work on their own or in small groups and soldier on from one venture to another until something works out.

Three weeks ago, the Cape Breton native, who now lives in Halifax, launched WP Migrate DB Pro, one of several ventures he has started. And he was pleased to report that the new product is already producing revenue.

 “It took four months to build it, to get it ready for the launch,” said Touesnard, who returned to Nova Scotia after a stint in Melbourne, Australia, three years ago.

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BioNova Honours Bioimaging Group

There’s been so much going on in East-Coast-Startup-Land recently that it would be difficult to pick out just one good news story of the year. But the folks at BioNova believe they have one. It began with a seeming disaster.

Last week, BioNova, the life sciences organization for Nova Scotia, celebrated its achievements of the past year with a great reception that had the oxymoronic title “Good News & Blues.” The idea: to discuss the wonderful things that have happened in the past year while listening to—and I’m not making this up—blues music played by members of the life sciences

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RTV Seeks $230,000 in Crowdfunding

There’s nothing uncommon about a crowdfunding campaign to raise a few thousand dollars for a good cause, but RTV Group of Saint John is raising the bar with its charitable crowdfunding campaign.

The company, which is trying to battle drunk driving with an innovative data analytics system, has set a target of $230,000 for its Indiegogo campaign.

I can’t say for sure that it’s the biggest crowdfunding campaign in the region, but it’s the biggest I’ve heard of.

The fundraising campaign offers no equity in the company (online equity raises have yet to be approved by regulators) nor any

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Computer Education To Be Rallying Cry

After attending business dinners in Halifax and Fredericton last week, it’s becoming apparent that two themes are developing in the evolution of the regional start-up community.

First, the tech crowd is going to become a pillar of the overall business community. This is already the case in New Brunswick, but it will quickly become a developing trend in Nova Scotia and, I believe, in Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Second, the start-up community is eager to join the debate on improving the business climate in the region, and the topic it wants to focus on is Primary

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Solving Farmers’ Pain From Above

Resson Technologies has an idea for fighting crop disease that is so simple that it makes you wonder why no one thought of it before.

I first heard about the company at the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation’s Breakthru Boot Camp in January, when someone told me that co-founder Rishin Behl was using unmanned aerial craft. Behl and I spoke briefly, and he quickly corrected my vision of drones buzzing around the skies over New Brunswick.

Behl, a nuclear research engineer at the University of New Brunswick, is focused instead on lighter-than-air vessels that hover above a farm field and

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Cloud A Launches Beta Tests

Halifax-based Cloud A, which offers a flexible infrastructure-as-a-service solution over the cloud for Canadian customers, is looking for groups to participate in its public beta test.

Cloud A was formed last year by Brandon Kolybaba, the Founder of Sheepdog Inc., and Dynamic Hosting Founder Jacob Godin , who collaborated with Dalhousie University in developing the product. They identified a need for an OpenStack-based elastic platform in which all the data is stored in Canada to take advantage of the country’s privacy laws.

“We identified the need for a true elastic compute platform in

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TitanFile Releases Secure Deposit Box

TitanFile Inc., the developer of a secure collaboration and document-sharing system, has unveiled new features for its product, including the TitanFile Secure Deposit Box, which makes it even easier and safer for clients to receive communications.

Based in Halifax and Kitchener, TitanFile began two years ago as a secure document-sharing platform and launched a new version last autumn that stressed ease of use and flexibility so it could operate seamlessly with other products on any device. The company is now enhancing that most recent version by adding new features.

The big advance is

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Applications Roll in for SMU’s MTEI

St. Mary’s University’s Masters of Technology Entrepreneurship and Innovation program, which will launch this autumn, has already accepted eight students and is still receiving applications.

The Halifax university hosted its official launch of the program at the Sobey School of Business on Monday, and program head Dawn Jutla said she’s delighted with the eight students in the program so far.

“The quality has far exceeded our expectations,” said Jutla, saying some applicants have already landed patents on products they want to commercialize, while others have already started businesses

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Citrus Searching for Killer Product

Best known for its real estate website TxT2look, the team at Citrus Mobile Solutions is staffing up for a range of projects for clients and looking for that “holy-grail” product that will make its name.

The team is headed by Brian Perry and John Gallinaugh, who over the past five years have launched several ventures and projects focusing on short message service marketing applications, also known as SMS, for smartphones.

What that means is they use texting as a marketing tool.

They gained national attention during the 2010 Winter Olympics when they launched a service that sent updates

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