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IT Professionals – 2012 Career & Salaries Trend Upwards

According to a survey of CIOs by Robert Half Technology, almost two-thirds of executives stated their organization’s understaffing has compromised innovation and the creation of emerging technologies. The other side of the coin is of course, that this need for IT staff provides positive job and career opportunities for those IT executives, professionals and technicians [...]

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Three Regis University CPS Programs Earn ABET Accreditation

Three Regis University CPS Programs Earn ABET Accreditation

Three undergraduate programs in the Regis University College for Professional Studies, School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS) have received accreditation by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, the recognized accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. ABET accreditation demonstrates a program’s commitment to providing its students with a [...]

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Overview [VIDEO]

Regis University’s School of Computer and Information Science (SCIS) began a series of educational videos for students, prospective students and graduates as learning tools, providing on-demand tutorials on a variety of technical topics. In this video, ERP Overview, Mike Nims, SCIS affiliate faculty member, presents the history of ERP and its architectural methodologies over the [...]

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Regis University’s new CyberSecurity Education Center

Earlier this month Brivo Systems, LLC, a provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) applications for security management announced the deployment of their ACS WebService within Regis University’s new CyberSecurity Education Center, located at the Denver Technology Center (DTC) campus. Regis began building the new CyberSecurity Education Center in the fall of 2010 to expand [...]

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All Things Mobile Conference – August 19, 2011

A recent study released by U.K. telecommunications regulator Ofcom reports a 40-fold increase in mobile data services in a three-year period, and more than a quarter of adults and nearly half of teenagers own a smartphone. As mobile data consumption among smartphone users grows by the minute, trends in cloud computing, radio and TV usage will [...]

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New Job Postings in the Technology Field – Colorado Tech Assoc.

Fresh of the ‘net are a list of new job openings for technology professionals.   .NET Developer with Wonderware Program Manager at Colorado Technology Association Systems Architect, Sr. IT Audit Manager Java Developers Microsoft Consultant, Senior Consultant, Manager and Architect Positions Account Executive at ReadTalk Software Solution Sales Specialist, Network Applications Senior Recruiters Enterprise Account [...]

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Regis University Adult Student Earns Bachelor’s Degree 47 Years Later

Regis University Adult Student Earns Bachelor’s Degree 47 Years Later

Proving that persistence pays off, Regis University adult student Mike Edgington was part of the recent graduating class of 2011 this spring, earning his bachelor’s degree in Computer Networking at the College for Professional studies 47 years after attending his first course in 1964 at Ohio State. Edgington was featured in the local newspaper in [...]

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Cyber Citizen Forum: Stop. Think. Connect. – Keeping the Internet Safe

Keeping the internet safe is a responsibility we all share. On April 21, 2011, the School of Computer & Information Sciences at Regis University invites you to a Cyber Citizen Forum: Stop. Think. Connect. – Keeping the Internet Safe, featuring representatives of the Department of Homeland Security. This event is free and open to the [...]

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Emphasizing Social Justice in the World of Technology Education

The world of computer science and technology is known for emphasizing the 0’s and 1’s; the mechanics, analytics, and impersonal side of computer programming. At the same time, software tools and information technology (IT) platforms have become more ingrained into our everyday lives, and society as a whole continues to depend more and more on [...]

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Regis Faculty Member Helps Develop a Mobile App to Curb Texting While Driving

Texting while driving has caused many accidents and sprouted campaigns to curb this behavior that plagues both teens and adults. Ed Harrold, a Regis University CPS affiliate faculty member, is part of a team of software application developers who created a mobile application (app) that stops texting while driving in its tracks. Literally. The $2 [...]

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