Unicorn in the woods : how East Coast geeks and dreamers are changing the game / Gordon Pitts.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Fredericton, N. B. : Goose Lane, c2020.Description: 279 p. : ill., photos, ports. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781773101514
- 338.4 P692
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| New Brunswick Collection / Collection néo-brunswickoise | New Brunswick Legislative Library / Bibliothèque de l’Assemblée législative | 338.4 P692 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 33883000545285 |
v. 50 no. 2 (2021) Selected Accessions -- Business/Industry
"As tech investors the world over search for elusive unicorns (start-ups valued at over $1 billion), acclaimed business journalist Gordon Pitts asks whether there can be a place for high-tech innovation and unicorn-like value creation outside of major urban centres, whether in Atlantic Canada, rust-belt New York, or Northern Ontario. Journeying back to the origins of Radian6 and Q1 Labs ? two New Brunswick companies that sold for a combined $1 billion ? in the basements and offices of a group of geeks and dreamers, Pitts tells a story of two remarkable companies and the legacies that continue to this day. But theirs was not a simple tale of overnight success; there were sellouts and firings, comebacks and vindication, and still unfulfilled promise. This is a story of high-tech value creation far from Silicon Valley, a story of the mythical unicorn in the woods. Are the stories of Radian6 and Q1 Labs outliers, rogue datapoints that should be discarded, or the foundation for a new knowledge economy outside of the mainstream?"-- |c Provided by publisher.