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As long as businesses exist, there will always be a need for information technology services. After all, businesses need to meet the bottom line, exceed Wall Street earnings expectations, and maintain accountability to stock holders. What better way to do that than to integrate information technology into standard practices to improve and streamline businesses processes? [...]

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Changing laws and new technologies in the health care industry often take the steam out of health care management. Administrators need to understand how these items work in order to incorporate new technologies into practice and to meet state and federal compliance standards. Increase worker productivity and efficiency by getting an Associate’s Degree in Health [...]

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Distance education has expanded thanks to the internet. There are a variety of options provided by quite a few accredited colleges, who offer computer science degrees. Plenty of traditional colleges and universities have off-campus extensions. While some of these extensions are physical locations, branches, away from the main campus, some schools expand their offerings online. [...]

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One of the most popular college majors today is computer science. There are numerous specializations available within the field of computer science, as a result of the rapid development of the industry. Degrees in general computer science, or specific concentrations within computer science can be obtained at almost every college an university and through online [...]

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Due to the fact that technology is constantly evolving, it can be difficult to pinpoint a solid definition for the specializations in the dynamic field of computer science. Computer Science has typically been understood as the study of solving computer problems. The elementary pursuits of computer science include the following questions: What are the computer [...]

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June 21st, 2008

It has been said that ours is the information age. This can be interpreted to mean that our economy, as well as our society, is built around information. There is, undoubtedly, some truth to this notion. Computers and the Internet ruled the stock market for a period in the nineties, and the consumer market is [...]

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Computer technology can be roughly divided into two academic areas: computer science and information technology. Computer science is the physics, chemistry and mathematics behind chip design, computer design, and the functionality of all the pieces of hardware in the industry. Fiber optics and network router design are parts of computer science. In many universities, computer [...]

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There is a difference between technical schools and colleges and schools of technology. Technical schools are training centers that will prepare you for every career from auto mechanic, to food marketing, to truck driver. You may find a few technology-oriented careers available at a technical school – such as software programming – or you may [...]

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There are an extraordinary number of schools that provide education programs today in the field of technology. Generally, in the educational world, technology is loosely separated into the fields of computer science and information technology (IT). Computer science learning programs, at the college level, grew out of the electrical engineering departments at many schools. Many [...]

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Nine times out of ten, in educational parlance, a career in technology is associated with information technology. Computer design is computer science and that can be construed as a technology career. However, the popular use of the term “information technology” in the job market has to do with the data computers turn out. Information technology [...]

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June 17th, 2008

For years the MBA has had a prestige that no other master’s degree can claim. During the boomtown days of the late nineties and into the new millennium, the MBA was an instant ticket to a lucrative, interesting job. To a certain extent, it still is. At Wharton, the University of Pennsylvania Business School, 90% [...]

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Careers in technology can be found at every professional level and, today, you can find courses taught for every type of job. For purposes of discussion, it helps to divide the field of technology into two roughly drawn areas: computer science and information technology. Computer science is the study of technology’s hardware: what the component [...]

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For educational purposes, it is often convenient to separate the computer technology field into two areas: computer science and information technology. The reason for this is simply that the educational institutions seem to have made this division in their academic designs for courses of study. Academically, computer science seems to have sprung from many schools’ [...]

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June 11th, 2008

Approximately half of the reputed universities and colleges offer some kind of off campus learning course. These courses are also called distance education programs. Though being off campus or distance learning, these courses are also mainstream source of training and education. A number of well-established online colleges provide courses for a number of vigorous technology [...]

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The word Information technology is often associated with the computer generation, it is as old as the word itself. In this article, the term “information technology” means the modern science of digital information and its various properties such as recording, use, and transmission through computers. The First Computers! The first Computers were integrated circuits on [...]

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