Keep up to date with IT-oLogy news and press releases.
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Saturday June 01
Using open data to promote projects for the public good.
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Thursday May 16
Conference to highlight the latest in hardware, software, infrastructure; presentations by Microsoft Kinect expert James Ashley and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Steven Naifeh
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Tuesday May 07
Dallas/Fort Worth launches
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Tuesday April 30
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Tuesday April 16
Five women to be recognized at IT-oLogy
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Thursday April 11
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Saturday March 02
High energy day planned for high school students
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Monday January 14
SC Affiliate Award for Aspirations in Computing Recognizes Tech Girls
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Monday January 14
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Tuesday December 04
"IT-oLogy provides a cohesive mechanism to build out our IT community and put Charlotteans back to work," said Charlotte's mayor, Anthony Foxx.
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Wednesday October 24
Award to support student open-source education and participation in SC technology conference
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Thursday October 11
IT-oLogy is proud to be the recipient of a $25,000 grant from Time Warner Cable to fund the Cyber Saturday program in Columbia and Charlotte.
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Friday October 05
Association recognized as leading technology-based economic development initiative
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Monday September 24
SC Affiliate Award for Aspirations in Computing Recognizes Tech Girls
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Friday September 07
Bethany Human, a consultant with TM Floyd & Company, has joined IT-oLogy as Campus Relations Manager.
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Friday September 07
Grant Jackson, Vice President for Community Development with the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, wrote an article recently connecting the dots around the knowledge economy in Columbia. We have re-posted the article here, which can also be found on the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce's website and was published in the Columbia Regional Business Report.
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Tuesday August 14
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Friday June 29
Authored by Stephen K. Wiggins, CIO, and Kenneth Abernethy, PhD
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Thursday June 28
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.
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Sunday April 08
The Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce Information Technology Council is now accepting applications for the annual Palmetto Pillar Awards.
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Thursday March 08
It's a sign of progress.
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Tuesday March 06
Report highlights growth opportunities for Columbia insurance technology and services cluster
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Thursday March 01
The Palmetto Open Source Software Conference will take place March 28-29 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
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Friday February 24
IT-oLogy Expands with Upstate South Carolina Location to Advance IT Careers and Profession
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Friday January 20
POSSCON 2012 Early, Early Bird Registration Closes January 31st. Register now for only $99!
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Wednesday December 14
The Palmetto Open Source Software Conference will once again bring a world-class lineup of IT thought leaders to the Southeast for two days to discuss the latest issues for developers, executives, government leaders and educators.
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Tuesday October 04
IT-oLogy is partnering with the Carolina Technology Conference to bring an IT-oLogy Career Corner to the Expo Hall.
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Friday June 03
IT-oLogy is calling for nominations for the inaugural IT in Manufacturing Award, to be presented at the Silver Crescent Foundation’s 2011 Salute to Manufacturing Awards Luncheon to be held on September 22nd at the Carolina First Center in Greenville.
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Friday April 01
Are you interested in saving a seat in the IT-oLogy theater?
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Thursday March 31
The Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce and the Midlands Business and Education Alliance (MEBA) named IT-oLogy the 2011 Business Partner of the Year at the Annual Teacher Recognition Breakfast held on Friday at The Zone at Williams-Brice Stadium.
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Wednesday March 23
Day one at POSSCON -through the eyes of Bobby Rettew
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Tuesday February 22
The Columbia Museum of Art was in need of an exhibition website. Five Lexington High students were in need of real world IT experience. IT-oLogy had the answer.
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Friday February 18
Twenty Columbia-area high school students have experienced hands-on learning at its best. Spanning three Saturdays in February, students had the opportunity to learn about and develop an interest in information technology (IT), while becoming aware of IT-related career fields through the Create IT Computer Camp.
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Tuesday February 01
Software Conference Drawing National Attention to South Carolina