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  • 4 Hot Insights from IT Leaders

    May 13, 2013 IT and Computer Science 2 Comments

    On March 29, 2013, IT executives from industry-leading companies in the Colorado Springs area descended onto the CTU campus to share insights and answer inquiries from the CTU crowd. Nearly 100 inquisitive alumni, faculty and staff minds in the room gleaned some key takeaways from what they had to share. Continue...

  • The Hacker - Tales of a Modern Superhero

    May 9, 2013 IT and Computer Science 0 Comments

    Hackers are generally thought of as devious criminals who crack into top-secret government files, or spread nasty computer viruses. The devious reputation of hackers is somewhat deserved – breaking into computer networks is illegal, after all. But there’s another type of hacker with a good reputation for doing this exact thing, albeit for less self-serving purposes. Continue...

  • Will you have Access to the Fastest Internet on the Planet?

    April 26, 2013 IT and Computer Science 0 Comments

    One of Google’s latest and most ambitious projects is Google Fiber, a new Internet and cable TV service that may revolutionize how we access and pay for high-speed Internet connectivity. Continue...

  • Self-Taught vs. Degreed Programmer: Which is Better?

    April 8, 2013 IT and Computer Science 0 Comments

    As a self-taught programmer, you already know how to write code and design applications. So why get a computer science degree on top of that? There are two reasons. One, getting a degree can make you an even better programmer. Two, it can give you a competitive edge in the industry. Continue...

  • Diversity in Programming: Code Camps Provide Collaborative Learning Opportunities in Computer Programming Languages

    April 2, 2013 IT and Computer Science 0 Comments

    Learning new programming languages is one of the most important skills that any computer science or Information Technology student has to master. For many students, studying solely via textbook is challenging and time consuming. Studying through textbooks alone is also typically inadequate at teaching the complicated scientific concepts used in computer programming. A collaborative teaching environment called Code Camp may be one of the most effective methods for learning innovative new computer programming concepts. Continue...

  • What is Google Glass?

    March 26, 2013 IT and Computer Science 1 Comments

    Google Glass is a smartphone product that you wear on your head as you would a pair of glasses. Just as you’ve seen in futuristic movies, a display shows your view of information and images. It has a video camera that you command by voice to record what you see, take a snapshot or both. You can stream the video you take or share photos in near real-time. With built-in wireless and GPS, you can display onscreen everything you would expect to access on your mobile computer. An army of developers has already created the Explorer Edition and is now busy making apps specifically for Glass. Continue...

  • Is Cloud Computing the New ‘Green’ Solution?

    March 20, 2013 IT and Computer Science 4 Comments

    Today, cloud computing is one of the most cost effective ways of managing enterprises and web applications. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) explains that cloud computing enables "…on-demand network access to a shared pool of networks, servers, storage, applications and services that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.” It’s convenient and efficient technology, for sure. Continue...

  • How to Thrive as an IT Professional

    March 13, 2013 IT and Computer Science 1 Comments

    The Information Technology (IT) function has become increasingly important to overall decision-making and strategy implementation in businesses. That’s not surprising when you consider how technology drives competitive advantage. Innovation enables businesses to stay ahead of the competition, delivering and satisfying more customers more effectively and efficiently. Further, IT is now an important revenue generator as an increasing share of consumer sales are transacted through mobile and online channels. Continue...

  • Hot Career Alert: Demand for Cybersecurity Experts on the Rise

    February 15, 2013 Homeland Security, IT and Computer Science 0 Comments

    Virtually all government and business databases and operations are digitized. Most are linked through communications networks, with many accessible via the Internet. Since information, from national security secrets to trade secrets and daily business operations, is housed in computers and their networks, it’s not surprising that cyberattacks are a major threat to the cyberworld. Within cyberspace, attacks motivated by criminals, hostile governments, terrorists, ex-employees with grudges and hackers have become an epidemic problem. Continue...

  • 6 Internal Security Threats Your Company May Have Overlooked

    February 14, 2013 IT and Computer Science 2 Comments

    For data to truly be an asset, there must be processes, procedures, systems and ownership that insure the accuracy, integrity and timeliness of the data. If data does not have these attributes and capabilities, then why should we be concerned with protecting it? This reveals an obvious front-end requirement of the spectrum of data protection. Continue...

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