by joshuapiller | May 21, 2013 | Marketing
Attend GSCIS’s Open House and find out how one of our degrees can create unlimited career opportunities for you!
Meet with admissions managers, financial aid experts and faculty members. Discover which of our programs—from master’s and doctoral degrees, to graduate certificates is right for you. More..
by Steve Earle | May 21, 2013 | Marketing
Attend GSCIS’s Open House and find out how one of our degrees can create unlimited career opportunities for you!
Meet with admissions managers, financial aid experts and faculty members. Discover which of our programs—from master’s and doctoral degrees, to graduate certificates is right for you. More..
by Steve Earle | May 14, 2013 | Marketing, Newsletters
Cloud services are not new. One of the earliest examples could be found in the X.25 Packet Switched Network. It was very popular in the early 80’s and widely used by financial transaction systems such as Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)
Today’s cloud services are far more ubiquitous and used in ways early pioneers could never have dreamed of. As a result our everyday lives are interwoven with cloud services.
Join me and other IT industry experts on May 22 @ WITI South Florida to learn about the current state of cloud implementations.
by Steve Earle | May 13, 2013 | Marketing, Newsletters
Lets get that entrepreneurial blood boiling!!! Last month we showed almost 400 of you how to start you business with Lean Startup & Lean Analytics. This month, come and see a bunch of -=Local=- entrepreneurs ready to pitch their hearts out to you! Join us, see what comes out of hard work, dedication, and sweat equity can do.
by Steve Earle | May 13, 2013 | Marketing, Newsletters, Uncategorized
Come hear Alex Funkhouser and other IT industry experts speak about the current state of cloud implementations. It’s no longer a question of whether or not you should move into cloud computing. The question becomes whether or not you should build your own cloud, buy into existing cloud services from a third-party provider, or do something in between these two cases.