July 24th, 2008

A new report by IT market research firm IDC names Octopz as one the 10 Canadian Web 2.0 Companies to Watch. The ten companies profiled in the report include AdHack, dthree Inc., Octopz, Overlay.TV, PlanetEye, Ramius Corporation, SceneCaster, Standout Jobs, Tomoye Corporation and Tungle.
The IDC report is part of The Canadian Technology Innovation Watch series and highlights smaller companies that have the potential to make an impact in the broader information and communication technology (ICT) market. According to the report’s author, IDC analyst Krista Collins:
Emerging Canadian businesses are changing the dynamics of the ICT market, and we are seeing a rapid increase in the availability of collaboration solutions. The companies in this study, including Octopz, are differentiating themselves from the myriad of other solutions in the market, guiding users through the adoption stage to help them understand how the various features and functions relate to them, and developing strategies that give users compelling reasons to stay engaged over time.
Octopz CEO Ron Octopz had this to say in our news release about our inclusion in the IDC report:
For an up-and-coming company such as Octopz, it is a thrill to receive this recognition from one of the world’s most respected sources of information about the technology industry. This report brings IDC’s research and insight to senior managers of ICT companies providing them with best practices and recommendations on innovative Web 2.0 technologies. It’s a phenomenal endorsement.
The full Octopz news release is here.
In addition to being included in the IDC report, so far this year Octopz has also turned up on the KPMG & Backbone’s 2008 PICK20 awards list, Startup North’s Ten Web Startups to Watch, the inaugural Canadian Innovation Exchange (CIX) and Branham’s Top 25 Up and Comers.
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July 15th, 2008

Octopz has been chosen as one of the top Canadian Web 2.0 pioneers in the first annual PICK 20 Awards. Other winners include b5media, FreshBooks, Kaboose, NowPublic and StandoutJobs. The full list of winning companies is here.
According to the offical news release:
PICK20 winners will be formally recognized in Vancouver at the Wosk Centre on Sept 16th 2008, and in Toronto during TorontoTechWeek at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Sept 22nd, 2008
PICK 20 is a roundup of Canada’s up and coming Web 2.0 pioneers, produced by Backbone magazine and KPMG. The winners on this year’s list were selected by a diverse range of industry pundits including Dave Forde, Michael Geist, Mitch Joel, Sean Moffitt, Michael O’Connor Clarke, Rick Segal, Ron Shuttleworth and Kate Trgovac. You can read the judges’ bios and their comments on the chosen companies here.
In related news, Canadian technology uber-evangelist David Crow wrote about Ten Startups to Watch in StartupNorth earlier this month, and included Octopz on the list. It’s really a thrill to be acknowledged for our efforts, nearly at the same time, both by established organizations and independent pundits.
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June 12th, 2008

The Gilbane Group, a consulting company specializing in content technologies and trends, have released their 2008 report on collaboration and social media, and include Octopz as one of the profiled companies.
Collaboration and Social Media 2008
by Geoffrey Bock & Steve Paxhia
Collaboration and Social Media 2008 shows how social media, based on “Web 2.0″ technologies, is approaching the tipping-point. First generation tools now in widespread use, such as text-oriented email, web sites, and shared workspaces, are soon to be supplemented by social media applications that incorporate blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, rich media, and other innovative technologies. The Gilbane research report predicts the transition from horizontal applications to vertical solutions, and offers a number of strategies to help companies with the transition.
A summary of the report is available on the Octopz website (1.0MB PDF)
The full report is available at the Gilbane Group website (2.3MB PDF – 130 pages)
The Gilbane Group new release announcing the Collaboration and Social Media report is here (PDF).
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