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8th June 2009

Microsoft Recognizes Innovation Excellence at Dayforce

DayforceTorontoMicrosoft announced today that Dayforce, a leader in workforce performance solutions, was the winner of the 2009 Blue Sky Award for innovation excellence. The award recognizes Dayforce for its market-changing approach to solving significant business problems, as well as for its innovative use of leading technologies. It is awarded by Microsoft Canada Co.

“We are very excited to see Dayforce acknowledged for its innovative workforce performance solution that helps address a critical business need”, said David Ossip, Dayforce’s CEO and founder. “Dayforce’s on-demand solutions for labor planning, scheduling, task management and time and attendance empower front-line managers throughout an organization to help improve corporate performance every day. To make that vision a reality required significant technological innovation.”
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8th June 2009

Applications Now Available for 2010 Canada’s Top 100 Employers Competition

Canada's Top 100TorontoApplications are now available for the 2010 Canada’s Top 100 Employers project. Now in its 10th year, the annual competition recognizes the companies and organizations across Canada that lead their industries in providing exceptional places to work.

The competition is open to all employers – large or small, public-sector or private – that offer innovative programs to attract and keep talented employees. Employers are compared to others in their industry and this year’s winners will be announced in a special issue of Maclean’s magazine on October 6, 2009. The competition is managed by Mediacorp Canada Inc., which publishes detailed reasons for each employer’s selection on its popular job search engine Eluta.ca. Publishing detailed Reasons for Selection is a distinguishing feature of the Canada’s Top 100 Employers project, providing transparency in the selection of winners and guidance to other employers on how they can become better places to work.
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8th June 2009

30th Annual Banff World Television Festival Award Winners Announced

Banff World Television FestivalBanff – Winners of the Banff World Television Awards (“The Rockies”), presented by Canwest, were announced tonight at the 30th edition of the Banff World Television Festival, taking place at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel until June 10, 2009.

“Featuring the prestigious Banff World Television Awards program competition on the first night of BANFF is a great way to kick off the Festival. All of the nominees this year represent outstanding television production and I wish to extend heartfelt congratulations to the winners of this year’s ‘Rockies,’” says Peter Vamos, BANFF Executive Director.

The 2009 ‘Rockies’ were redesigned and restructured by Georges Leclere, Director of the Program Competition. For the first time, there are two Banff World Television Awards ceremonies – the category awards announced tonight while the Grand Prize winners will be announced during the second ceremony on Monday June 8th.

“The exceptional quality of the 23 Categories winners, once again, shows the power of attraction of the Banff World TV Festival worldwide,” comments Georges Leclere. “We are honored to present winners with the ‘Rockie’ the trophy that truly inspires excellence in international television and represents a great generation of promising producers and directors.”
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2nd June 2009

Allegro Wireless Takes Number Spot In Canadian Profit 100 Awards

Profit 100Toronto – The Profit 100 Awards acknowledge the best in Canadian companies and creates a level playing field between small start ups and well established corporations. Celebrating entrepreneurship and recognizing growth, the award aims to uncover which business skill connects a company with 4 employees to a company with 1,600.

This year’s list contains a high percentage of interactive and new media companies, with the number one spot going to Allegro Wireless, a company which specializes in software and services for rugged handheld devices. PhotoChannel Networks Inc. whose technology allows consumers to upload digital photos for processing by major retailers; clients include Wal-Mart, Costco and Black’s landed in sixth spot, followed immediately by Kaboose Inc., a company recently purchased by Disney Interactive.

The only game development company to make the list was Frima Studios in the number ten spot. Frima has developed online multi-player games for blockbuster children’s films such as Harry Potter, Cars and Happy Feet.  Topping the medical software field at number twelve is Nightingale Informatix Corp. whose software allows patients to communicate with and receive information from their physician electronically.
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2nd June 2009

Banff World Television Festival Announces Winners and a Free Seminar

Banff World Television FestivalBanffTelefilm Canada presents Shelly Palmer’s one day GetDigital seminar at BANFF, Tuesday June 9th 2009. Whether you are interested in workforce development, continuing professional education, honing your digital skills or playing catch-up, this course is designed to help you become more competitive and make you more productive in the digital economy of the 21st century. Join a crash course in digital literacy that will change your life. With only 50 places available, this course is FREE for BANFF attendees. Space will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

The Festival has also announced the winners of the TV 360 competition. The TV 360 Program is designed to train Canadian writers, directors, developers, interactive designers, show developers and TV, film and new media producers, to develop multiplatform projects and pitch them successfully both to Canadian and international buyers. Prior new media experience was not necessary to enter, however applicants were required to be professionals from the new media, film and television industries.

Congratulations to this year’s winners:
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1st June 2009

FIFA 09 A Heavy Contender For Golden Joystick Awards

Golden Joystick AwardsVancouver – The Golden Joysticks have released their shortlist of nominees for their annual players’ choice awards, and FIFA 09 is nominated in eight out of the eleven categories in which it could compete. The eight categories include: Handheld, Mobile, Multiplayer Console, Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox 360, OnliFIFA 09ne Game, and Ultimate Game of The Year.

Other Canadian games which have made the shortlist are Bioware’s Mass Effect 2 and Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed 2 in The One To Watch category. It would appear that gamers are going with titles which are making a sequel appearance, as all of the Ones To Watch who made the short list are sequels or franchise titles – none of the new IP titles, including Radical Entertainment’s highly anticipated game [PROTOTYPE] made it to the second round of voting. Relic Entertainment’s Warhammer 40 000: Dawn of War 2 and Bioware’s Mass Effect are both contenders in the PC Game of the Year – a category which FIFA 09 is surprisingly absent from.

Over 250 000 gamers voted in the first round of the awards competition. The short list voting is expected to be quite heavy – last year the total number of votes cast exceeded 850 000. Final results for the Golden Joysticks will be announced on October 30 2009 at the London Games Festival in the UK.

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29th May 2009

Mount Boucherie Secondary Students Win Gold for 3-D Animation

Kelowna – Funky futuristic characters having an all too human movie-going experience formed the basis of an awarding winning 3-D animation created by two students in School District No. 23. Jenna Cumbers and Jade McGilvray won gold at the recent National Skills Canada competition in PEI for their entry titled “Don’t Spoil the View”. They are the first ever students from Mount Boucherie Secondary School to be invited to the National competition for animation.

Jenna and Jade had just 12 hours over two days to create a storyboard, model and animate their story using 3D Studio Max. In addition, the contest rules restricted the use of sound, which made it more challenging for the characters to tell the story.

“Their theme, revealed the morning of the competition, was Don’t Spoil the View, says Barb Butler, a teacher at MBSS and chaperone for the trip. “In the 3D category, there were seven teams. Jade and Jenna were the only females. Each team had one hour to storyboard before they were allowed to touch the excellent equipment provided for them. The first day was focused on modeling (Jenna’s specialty) and the second day on the animation (Jade’s specialty). They are a fantastic team and we enjoyed every minute of our time together.”

This is the third major win for the two students. In March, they won the regional competition and a 50% scholarship worth $16,500 for the Center for Arts and Technology Okanagan (CATO). That success allowed them to compete last month at the Provincials in Abbotsford winning silver. When the first place Provincial winners dropped out of the National competition on short notice, Jenna and Jade had just over a week to arrange to represent BC in Charlottetown. Team BC had 80 members including competitors from secondary and post-secondary schools, delegates, and chaperones.

The last minute trip and project work were made possible by Don Muir, the Computer Drafting & Animation teacher at MBSS, Principal Lisa McCullough, Shona Becker, the Career Coordinator, and Barb Butler, who chaperoned the students. Don extends his thanks to Andrew Buckley from CATO for personally teaching the students digital animation story writing techniques.

“Both Jade and Jenna will be going to animation school next year and I know they will be very successful,” says Muir. “Within the next 10 years, I expect I’ll be still sitting in a theater after a fantastic animated movie while others are leaving, because I’ll be watching the credits looking for their names as I have with a few other students who have gone before them. I have learned as much, if not more, from these two hardworking, enthusiastic, gifted students as they have from the MBSS animation program. I have enjoyed them immensely and will miss them.”

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28th May 2009

Corel Wins Award of Excellence from Society for Technical Communication

CorelOttawaCorel Corporation today announced that its documentation team has been recognized with an Award of Excellence from the Society for Technical Communication (STC). ‘The CorelDRAW® Handbook: Insights from the Experts’ won top honors in the STC BannerInternational Technical Publications competition receiving praise for its appealing and inviting design, as well as its effectiveness in strengthening readers’ connection to the product. ‘Insights from the Experts’ is essential resource material included with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4.

The STC International Technical Publications Competition recognizes and encourages excellence in communication through printed media. Each entry is evaluated for qualities including production, design and typography, copy editing, content and organization, and graphics.

‘Visually, this publication is dramatic, attractive, and appealing. Its concept is interesting and from a marketing standpoint, very effective. The testimonial approach and the contributors’ sharing of their expertise provide new users with a powerful message about the product’s capabilities and potential,’ said the STC judging panel. ‘The writing is conversational, leading readers to view the contributors as providing one-on-one training – a very effective approach.’
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27th May 2009

Ladedo Visual Concepts Picks up Award in Las Vegas

Ladedo Visual ConceptsOttawaLadedo Visual Concepts picked up the Buyer’s Choice Award for Glideportable displays and exhibits at the Exhibitor Show 2009 in Las Vegas. This new Glide exhibit offers a ground breaking new solution for the exhibitor with smaller spaces. Glide can also be used for interior solutions, providing large LCD screen capabilities to catch attention and tell the clients story.

Ladedo’s new Glide exhibit also combines the best of both portable displays and custom displays as it provides multiple options. The beautiful oval banner is sure to draw the attention of exhibition attendees and the large screen capabilities will keep the clients attention.

Instead of lightweight banner stands or pop up exhibits without weight bearing capabilities, Glide now offers a great way to present messages on a large screen with all its visual and audio benefits.  When creating designs, they can create a corporate presence on the large graphic banner and header, while designing specific messages to be presented on the large screen for maximum impact. No other portable can handle a screen this large.  You can dramatically cut your messaging costs. Tell your story with easily changeable digital content, instead of having to change printed banner graphics.

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25th May 2009

T-Base CEO Honoured for Her Entrepreneurial Vision by CATAAlliance

CATA-WITOttawa – Sharlyn Ayotte, President and CEO of T-Base Communications, was honoured with the prestigious Sara Kirke Award for Woman Entrepreneurship at the Annual CATA Innovation and Leadership Gala.

Sharlyn was selected by CATA’s Women in Technology (WIT) Forum as this year’s award recipient, which recognizes top women in their field who have demonstrated the most

Sharlyn Ayotte

Sharlyn Ayotte

outstanding technological innovation and corporate leadership. The award was sponsored this year by the Centre for Research and Education on Women and Work and the Sprott School of Business, both of Carleton University.

As a blind entrepreneur, Sharlyn inspired the technology behind T-Base, which provides organizations with alternate format (braille, large print, e-Text and audio) statements and documents in order to meet the diverse information needs of their aging, blind, deafblind and partially sighted customers.
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