I am Carmen Harris, the communications assistant at IT-oLogy and I have been busy these last few months coordinating interviews and questionnaires with some extraordinary women from across the country that have great careers in information technology. Starting in April, we will be posting these interviews to coincide with our…
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Intern Jack Lee talks about his work experiences at SCANA this week. This is my fourth week working at SCANA Corporation. I had a very productive week–we have lots of projects going on, and I provided a lot of assistance for my co-workers. I feel more and more happy working…
The Open IT Lab at IT-oLogy hosted its first ever Build a Computer from Scratch workshop on Saturday, February 2. The workshop targeted those that have wondered what goes on inside a computer and served as a unique hands-on opportunity for attendees to build a desktop computer from scratch. People…
Tickets for the Palmetto Open Source Software Conference are going quickly! POSSCON will take place at IT-oLogy, 1301 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC from March 27-28th. If you’re a Developer, Sys Admin, Engineer or IT Manager of any type and you’re interested in open source, this is a can’t miss event! If you’re a high school…
Karl McCollester has worked in the IT industry for 16 years. He has been a successful CIO and business executive, leading multi-million dollar product initiatives and overseeing company expansions into new territories. Those experiences provided him with first-hand knowledge of the IT skills gap and the vital role IT-oLogy can play…
We are almost half way through Computer Science Education Week 2012 (CSEdWeek) (December 9-15) and I have been taking stock of the things I have seen this week and over the past several months, the state of K12 computer science education is heading down a dangerous path. Running On Empty:…
In this last segment in our IT Jobs Series we will delve into the Information Systems cluster. In this group professionals compare business practices with technical skills. Hands-on skills and business expertise are needed in this field, as well as a high school, associates, four-year, or graduate degree. In Information…
IT-ology Blog reader Bree Hernandez writes today about the connection between high-tech education and local economic growth — thoughts that tie in really well with last week’s post about where students can find the hottest IT jobs. Bree is a web-based education writer whose work may help you figure out if a…
With the world becoming more digital and web-based, having a substantial web and digital communications plan is becoming crucial for all types of businesses and organizations. Duties within this group include working online and having a working knowledge of Cloud Computing, CD-ROMs, DVDs, and future storage and delivery technologies. As…
If you are the kind of person who always knows about the latest technologies and software programs, maybe you should consider working in software engineering and development. The name may sound intimidating, but there are extensive opportunities in both the software industry and within organizations across business and industry. The…