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IT services for businesses Koala Technology offers technology consulting services to businesses primarily in the Fraser Valley.

We offer Systems Design, Networking, Installation, Upgrades, Education, and Maintenance.

03/24/2025

23andMe has filed for bankruptcy. We recommend deleting all your data with them to prevent it from being shared in court proceedings or being mishandled by a new owner.

You can download it first and get DNA analysis from free open-source tools, albeit with reports that aren't as pretty. (e.g. https://promethease.com )

https://archive.is/iNFaf

(1) Go to you.23andme.com/user/edit/records
(2) If you want to download your data, select what you want. Get "raw data" for your own analysis later
(3) Scroll to the “Delete Data” section and click Permanently Delete Data.
(4) Confirm your request: You’ll receive an email from 23andMe, and click the link in the email to confirm.

Careers - Koala Tech 03/06/2025

We're hiring!

The roles of Tier 1 IT Technician and Tier 2 IT Engineer are open

Careers - Koala Tech Careers Home Careers Careers Technology evolves. So should your career – join us today! We are a small IT Services […]

01/30/2025

Congratulations, Jen! Thanks for donating blood plasma and helping to save lives.

Thank you to Derek Froese (BCIS '13) for donating a VR Headset for the Plasma Playoffs last November.

And congratulations to donor, Jennifer Martel (BSc '14) on being the winner of this new headset.

We had a fantastic event last year that saw a large number of alumni plasma donors.

Read about it here: https://ow.ly/3cPp50UPV8C

CDAP - You can book online! 02/19/2024

🚨Last Chance for Government Funding!🚨

The Government is closing the CDAP program which gives businesses:
💲 $15,000 grant towards a Digital Adoption Plan
💲 $50,000 - $100,000 interest-free loan & no payments for 1 year
💲 Multiple $7,300 wage subsidies

If your business:
⬜ has $500k in gross revenue / total sales
⬜ has at least 1 employee that gets a T4
⬜ is a for-profit Canadian-owned corporation

Book a chat with us at https://cdap.tech/book to get in while you still can!

More info is available at https://cdap.tech/fb

CDAP - You can book online! You can now book and manage appointments using our booking page.

02/17/2024

🚨Last Chance for Government Funding!🚨

The Government is closing the CDAP program which gives businesses:
💲 $15,000 grant towards a Digital Adoption Plan
💲 $50,000 - $100,000 interest-free loan & no payments for 1 year
💲 Multiple $7,300 wage subsidies

If your business:
⬜ has $500k in gross revenue / total sales
⬜ has at least 1 employee that gets a T4
⬜ is a for-profit Canadian-owned corporation

Book a chat with us at https://cdap.tech/book to get in while you still can!

More info is available at https://cdap.tech

CDAP - You can book online! You can now book and manage appointments using our booking page.

10/30/2023

Are you involved in a non-profit or community group?

Come join our founder on Nov 21 and 22 at the free Abbotsford Involve event where he'll be speaking on Free Technology for Non-Profits.

SAVE THE DATE! The Abbotsford Involve Symposium is happening two days this year on November 21 and 22. Join us for this year's Technology Edition, learn how it can be used to bolster your organization's mandates and learn in our hands-on skill-building workshops. Check out abbotsford.ca/involve for registration details coming soon!

03/09/2023

03/09/2023

Rear Admiral Grace Hopper worked on the UNIVAC, one of the first computers. She introduced the idea of programming being a "language" with English words, and the idea of programs that could run on multiple distinct computers. She worked on the first compiler, a tool used in the creation of every application or app you've ever used.

03/08/2023

Hedy Lamar was a famous actress, and in 1942 she patented spread-spectrum frequency-hopping, which was crucial to initial versions of WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and cell phones

03/08/2023

The world's first digital computer, the ENIAC, had a team of 6 primary programmers - all of whom were women.
Their trainer and later author of the ENIAC manual? Adele Goldstine.
The 6 were selected from a pool of 200 mathematicians at UPenn.
That pool of 200? Also all women.

The 6 programmers were Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings (pictured left), Betty Snyder, Marlyn Meltzer, Fran Bilas (pictured right), and Ruth Lichterman.

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Abbotsford, BC

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm