FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 7, 2012 Contact: Powers Strickland, Communications Manager – 803.354.5735 or [email protected] or Frank Avery, Project Manager, iTs|SC – 803.692.1141 or [email protected] IT-oLogy hosts Gartner for Big Data Conference Columbia, SC – For the second year in a row, IT-oLogy is excited to host Gartner, one of the…
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IT-oLogy is honored to be represented among the innovative and inspiring nominees for the 2012 Palmetto Pillar Awards. Each year, the Palmetto Pillar Awards recognize leaders and achievers in the field of information technology. The Palmetto Pillar Awards ceremony takes place on Tuesday, August 21 at The Zone at Williams-Brice…
“I’m a 7th grader. Who would have thought a 7th grader could do this!” The smile on my face just got bigger when I heard one sweet 7th grader say this today at Summer Split. It was one of those programs we do where I could not stop smiling. There…
Columbia, SC – IT-oLogy is bringing the iSchool Initiative Digital Learning Revolution Tour to Columbia, South Carolina on August 1st. Educators, students and parents will have the opportunity to learn more about bringing mobile learning on the iPad and iPod Touch into the classroom. iSchool Initiative, a leading organization…
Register for any of the June Open IT Lab opportunities by emailing [email protected]! Note: Open IT Lab workshops are located at 1301 Gervais St., Suite 200, Columbia, SC.
Is your middle school student interested in gaming? We hope he/she will join us for a look at the history of gaming, sharing gaming experiences with other people and the COOLEST PART – using software to build your own game! We are going to introduce (and test out) our newest…
We LOVE running programs across the state at all levels – K-12, higher ed and professional. These programs are built on the foundation of IT-oLogy and are used to meet our mission and vision of advancing IT talent. We need your help to make these programs happen! IT-oLogy isn’t about…
For the past year, I have been hearing about a group of dedicated high school students participating in the High School Computer Training Program through the Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA). This group of students (and awesome volunteers) are at IT-oLogy every single Saturday during the school year working on…