Professional Software Consulting and Project Management

Award-winning Terra Cognita Software Systems designs and develops custom software applications for small and medium businesses, and also manages large projects for enterprise-level clients.

Terra Cognita's clients include small and medium business, researchers, universities and colleges, the government of British Columbia and the government of Canada.

Industry Recognition

2008 Terra Cognita wins the Technology Innovator of the Year award at the Prince George Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards.
2008 Terra Cognita spotlighted in the BC Technology Guide 2008, a magazine focused on information technology in BC.
2008 Terra Cognita hires its eleventh employee.
2008 Terra Cognita CEO Garth Frizzell to serve as vice-chair of the Innovation Resource Center, an organization committed to the commercialization of innovative technology in BC's central interior.
2008 Terra Cognita CEO Garth Frizzell is invited to join the BC Small Business Roundtable, an organization of business people and provincial officials who work on issues important to business in British Columbia.
2007 Terra Cognita CEO Garth Frizzell is elected Prince George Chamber of Commerce president.
2005 Terra Cognita wins the Technology Innovator of the Year award at the Prince George Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards.
2003 Terra Cognita is profiled by the Logging and Sawmilling Journal in their September 2003 issue.
2003 Terra Cognita is invited to join a trade mission to China. Together with 7 other technology firms from British Columbia, CEO Garth Frizzell tours Shanghai for ten days of meetings with local business.
2003 Terra Cognita CEO Garth Frizzell is invited to join the Northern CEO Roundtable, a collection of CEOs of important technology firms in Northern British Columbia.
2003 Software maintained by Terra Cognita is recognized by the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association. "You have done a wonderful job on the scoring program and have helped the sport of Freestyle out by making it easier and more accessible to score our events."
2002 Terra Cognita wins the Technology Startup of the Year award at the Northern British Columbia Technology Awards.