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Ingram Barge, State repeat winners at Tech Council Awards

Tractor Supply named company of the year The Greater Nashville Technology Council on Thursday evening announced the winners of its 12th annual NTC Awards in an event broadcast live from Stage Post Studios to more than 400 online attendees. The hybrid in-person-and-virtual program was co-hosted by Brian Moyer, the Council’s president and CEO, and author, corporate and community leader Derek Young. The evening featured representatives of about 100 technology companies and related organizations in Middle Tennessee and celebrated winners in 16 categories, including two new awards: Diversity and Inclusion Advocate of the Year and Technology Educator of the Year. Tractor Supply was Technology Company of the Year, and Lindsey Morgan of Vaco was announced as NTC s Champion of the Year.

Ingram Barge, State repeat winners at Tech Council Awards

Ingram Barge, State repeat winners at Tech Council Awards
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Florida Business Analytics Forum Set for May | USF Muma College of Business

By Keith Morelli TAMPA (April 13, 2021)  Renowned experts of artificial intelligence and machine learning will speak at the Florida Business Analytics Forum, hosted by the University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business in May. Healthcare will be a big focus this year, with speakers addressing the future of AI in medicine and ways of dealing with the potential for racial bias as well as applications in dyslexia. The event is on a virtual platform that likely will draw hundreds of registrants. The field of academic specialists will deliver keynote talks during the three-hour event, discussing cutting-edge topics in business analytics. The forum is a signature

Next-gen cyberspace guardians

Cheow. Chan. THE Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly changed the way we live and behave. It has also accelerated the shift towards a more digital world where people rely on the internet for news, digital entertainment, online shopping and more. With more and more industries making the digital shift, simultaneous trends within business and cyber-criminal organisations have elevated security risks for both consumers and businesses. Seeking to equip students with skills and knowledge in various areas of information security, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College’s Information Security programme – conducted by the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (FOCS) – trains students on how to detect, prevent and defend information systems from unauthorised access.

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