| BPI on Deloitte Fast 50 list (CDN tech companies with highest revenue growth). 
 ottawacitizen.com
 
 Thursday 17 August 2000
 
 Older males, not whiz kids, head
 top high-techs
 
 Ottawa firms don't make list of 50
 fastest-growing firms
 
 Joan Walters
 The Ottawa Citizen
 
 TORONTO -- Older males are overwhelmingly the chief executives of
 Canada's fastest- growing high-tech companies, despite a popular notion
 that whiz kids are increasingly at the new economy's helm.
 
 "Although we often hear success stories about fresh-faced entrepreneurs
 striking gold on the high-tech landscape, more than half of Canada's fastest
 growing tech companies are led by CEOs with a wealth of experience," said
 a survey released yesterday by Deloitte and Touche.
 
 In fact, three-quarters of the firms on the consulting company's Fast 50 list of
 Canadian technology companies are led by industry veterans between 40
 and 60, with an average of 16 years' experience, not by a generation of
 young turks.
 
 And there were other surprises in the annual survey, including the absence of
 a single entry from Ottawa, long regarded as a booming Silicon Valley
 North.
 
 Instead, strong tech growth in Alberta, British Columbia and other parts of
 Canada has spawned hot new firms to compete with Ottawa standouts from
 previous years, including Entrust Technologies, Cross-Keys Systems and
 Chipworks in 1999.
 
 "I believe the Ottawa situation is a statistical anomaly, based on how the
 calculations of fast-growth are done," said Garry Foster, high technology
 director for Deloitte, which has issued its Fast 50 list of up-and-comers for
 the past three years.
 
 "I'm up in Ottawa and talk to our people there daily and that market is
 absolutely hot."
 
 Nevertheless, Ottawa firms are now eclipsed by the likes of Big Picture
 Technologies Inc. of Calgary, Stratford Internet Technologies of Vancouver,
 and InfoInterActive of Bedford, N.S., described as growing so rapidly that
 they are, literally, "shooting stars."
 
 John Reid of the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance, noted that
 Ottawa's industry has a higher level of maturity than regions of Canada,
 which are just beginning to thrive. "Once you've reached the size of a
 Cognos or a Corel or other (Ottawa-based) companies of that type, it's hard
 to maintain that fast a pace of growth."
 
 The survey ranks the 50 Canadian tech firms with the highest revenue growth
 over the past five years, rates which frequently top 6,000 and 7,000 per
 cent. Contenders must have had 1995 revenues of $75,000 and 1999
 revenues of at least $1 million.
 
 The list was released in alphabetical order yesterday, pending final rankings
 to be issued at a ceremony in September. The top-growing company in
 1999 was Sierra Wireless Inc. of Richmond, B.C., followed by TUCOWS
 Interactive Ltd. of Toronto.
 
 The survey noted that the number of firms from western Canada was higher
 this year, with B.C. representing 20 per cent of the list, up from 16 per cent
 in 1999, and Alberta with eight per cent, compared with six per cent in
 1999.
 
 Quebec was also up slightly, with seven firms making up 14 per cent,
 including the ever-evolving BCE Emergis Inc.
 
 Ontario continued to benefit from the hot Waterloo-based companies
 Research in Motion, Descartes Systems, and Open Text Corp. The
 province accounted for 52 per cent of this year's list, down from 62 per cent
 in 1999.
 
 However, it was the generation gap that Deloitte chose to emphasize in its
 survey commentary this year.
 
 "All CEOs of this year's companies are male, with more than half (52 per
 cent) between 40 and 49 years of age," the survey said. "Another 22 per
 cent are between 50 and 59 years of age."
 
 Mr. Reid and Mr. Foster both noted -- as did several CEOs -- that
 shareholders today are more comfortable with the long-toothed older
 executive in a fast-paced startup company.
 
 "It doesn't surprise me that the CEO group is the 40-and-over talent," said
 Mr. Reid. "That's the sort of individual you want running these enterprises --
 with the networks, the experience, the track records."
 
 In Calgary, 52-year-old Michael Anthony, chief executive of Big Picture
 Technologies, notes that having an older senior executive is important to
 "harness the exuberant and talented group of younger employees."
 
 "Most of the people who work for me are in their 20s and 30s," Mr.
 Anthony said.
 
 "These people are unbelievably bright. But you also need someone who's
 been around the block because we can recognize trends, see developments
 and know the cycle."
 
 Deloitte & Touche 2000 Canadian Technology Fast 50
 
 01 Communique Laboratory Inc. * Mississauga, Ont. Software
 
 Aastra Technologies Limited* Toronto Communications
 
 Action Front Data Recovery Labs Inc. Toronto Data Recovery
 
 Ad Opt Technologies Inc. Montreal Software
 
 AimGlobal Technologies Company Inc. Delta, B.C. Computer/Peripherals
 
 ALI Technologies Inc. ** Richmond, B.C. Software
 
 Applied Terravision Systems Inc. ** Calgary Software
 
 ARCMEDIA.COM Toronto Software
 
 Atrion International Inc. * St. Laurent, Que. Software
 
 B.C.E Emergis Inc. ** Montreal E-Commerce
 
 Bridges.com Inc. Kelowna, B.C. Internet
 
 Cangene Corporation * Winnipeg Biotechnology
 
 COGNICASE Inc. ** Montreal Software
 
 DataMirror Corporation Markham, Ont. Software
 
 DataWave Systems Inc. Vancouver Communications
 
 Descartes Systems Group * Waterloo, Ont. Software
 
 DiscoverWare Inc. Calgary Software
 
 Dundas Software Ltd. * Toronto Software
 
 Emerging Information Systems Inc. Winnipeg Software
 
 ExtendMedia Inc. Toronto Interactive Products
 
 FinTech Services Ltd. * Calgary Software
 
 FloNetwork Inc. Toronto Internet
 
 FRED Systems Ltd. Waterloo, Ont. Software
 
 Genesis Microchip Inc.** Thornhill, Ont. Semiconductors
 
 Highlander Business Solutions Inc. Toronto Software
 
 Image Processing Systems Inc. Markham, Ont. Manufacturing
 
 Information Balance Inc. ** Toronto Software
 
 Innova Technologies Corporation * Toronto Medical/Science
 
 InSystems ** Markham, Ont. Software
 
 Intrinsyc Software Inc. Vancouver Software
 
 Janna Systems Inc. ** Toronto Software
 
 Jewelstone Systems Inc. Toronto Software
 
 Matrikon Edmonton Software
 
 MDSI Mobile Data Solutions ** Richmond, B.C. Software
 
 MediSolution Ltee ** Montreal Information Systems
 
 Open Text Corporation Waterloo, Ont. Software
 
 Pivotal Corporation * North Vancouver Software
 
 PRIMA ** Ile-des-Soeurs, Que. Software
 
 Research In Motion Limited ** Waterloo, Ont. Mobile Communi cations
 
 Rise HealthWare Winnipeg Software
 
 Royal Laser Tech Corporation * Etobicoke, Ont. Manufacturing
 
 Selkirk Financial Technologies Inc. * Vancouver Software
 
 Shop 9000 Sales Inc. * Toronto Software
 
 Stratos Global Corp. Toronto Communications
 
 Teranet Inc. Toronto Internet
 
 Total Care Technologies Inc. ** Kelowna, B.C. Software
 
 Triple G Systems Group Inc. * Markham, Ont. Software
 
 Triversity Inc. Toronto Software
 
 Wavesat Telecom Inc. St. Laurent, Que. Communications
 
 Xantrex Technology Inc. Burnaby, B.C. Manufacturing
 
 Deloitte & Touche 2000 Canadian Technology
 
 Fast 50 'Shooting Stars"
 
 Big Picture Technologies Calgary Software
 
 DWL Incorporated Toronto Internet
 
 InfoInterActive Inc. Bedford, N.S. Application Systems
 
 Stratford Internet Technologies Inc. Vancouver Internet
 
 Uniglobe.com Inc. Vancouver Internet
 
 *Also on Deloitte & Touche 1999 Canadian Technology Fast 50 list
 
 **Also on Deloitte & Touche 1999 Canadian Technology Fast 50 and
 Deloitte & Touche 1998 Technology Fast 55 lists
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