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City Of Ottawa's Five Year Technology Roadmap

Over the next five years, the City will be investing in large-scale technology improvements. In order to provide the vendor community with important information about the technology roadmap and the opportunities it presents, the City has partnered with OCRI to host this information session.

October 2, 2009 (Ottawa, Ontario) —Today, Peter Carbone, Chair of the Board of Coral CEA, confirmed that the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation will invest up to $9.3 million over five years to accelerate the implementation of Coral CEA’s unique commercialization model.

NRC-IRAP invests in Coral CEA

NRC-IRAP invests in Coral CEA to accelerate the implementation of a unique commercialization model that assists Canadian companies to compete globally

Ottawa, Thursday, September 10, 2009.

Today, Peter Carbone, Chair of the Board of Coral CEA announced that the National Research Council Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) has provided a financial contribution to further Coral CEA’s ecosystem model of commercialization.

Coral CEA Launch Press Release

New business ecosystem launched to help companies commercialize the next generation of information and communication technology

Ottawa, May 21, 2009. Peter Carbone, Chair of the Board of Coral CEA, and Tony Bailetti, Director of the Ontario Talent First Network, today announced the launch of a new business ecosystem designed to assist companies to commercialize communications enabled applications (CEA). These applications marry the network capabilities and intelligence found in today's networks with the rich world of IT applications to create entirely new user experiences. The Coral CEA ecosystem is anchored around a non-profit organization with five founding members: IBM, Nortel, Carleton University, Eclipse Foundation and The IT Association of Canada. Communication enabled applications represent the next generation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

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