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Westwood College - Online Campus
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Todays to-do: Computer Technology open house (Stevens Point Journal)
Students in the Information Technology Customer Support class at Mid-State Technical College will hold a computer technology open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Lincoln Center, 1519 Water St. Students will share knowledge of topics such as protecting yourself from identity theft, YouTube, blogging and creating PowerPoint presentations. Other topics include PC maintenance and security ...
Technology › Indian engineers becoming backbone of Japan's IT industry (Japan Today)
Indian system engineers are making their presence felt in Japan's information technology industry. Around 22,000 Indians were living in Japan at the end of 2008,…
Hallmark Insights Appoints New Vice President of Information Technology (dBusinessNews.com)
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minneapolis-based incentive management company Hallmark Insights has hired Zarir Erani as vice president of information technology.
State conservation official named technology chief (Columbia Missourian)
JEFFERSON CITY — A 20-year Conservation Department veteran will be Missouri's new technology chief. Doug Young was picked Friday to be the new chief information officer starting Nov. 18. The position is in charge of Missouri's budget for computers and technology and is responsible for deciding what new technological developments should be used. Young started working for the Department of ...