NYC to Open Its First Software Engineering High School
New York City is taking another step toward becoming Silicon Alley -- the East Coast's own tech hub -- with the grand opening of the city's first software engineering-specialized high school.
Engineering firm donates software to UAF
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The University of Alaska Fairbanks says an engineering company has made a $1.6 million software donation to the school's petroleum engineering department. Petroleum Experts, ba...
NYC high school will train badly needed software engineers
The new Academy for Software Engineering will train high schoolers in one of the most in-demand jobs in the technology world. But students will also get a rigorous academic education.
iWay Software and UBM Global Trade Partner to Automate Legacy Processes for More Efficient Business
NEW YORK, NY-- - iWay Software from Information Builders, an innovator of enterprise integration solutions , today announced that UBM Global Trade, a worldwide provider of proprietary data, news, and other ...
Big Fish Games Rapidly Expanding Cloud Gaming Research at Cork Operation, Supported by IDA Ireland
CORK, Ireland--(BUSINESSWIRE)-- Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD today announced that Big Fish Games, the category leader in premium casual games with more than 2500 unique ...
Report: Silicon Valley sees growth in jobs, wealth
Silicon Valley is creating jobs and wealth for highly skilled workers but may be leaving some residents behind as employment closes in on pre-Great Recession levels, according to a report released Tuesday.
Big Fish sets sights on cloud gaming
There are at least 300 vacant jobs in the gaming industry in Ireland.
Oracle to pay $1.9B for Taleo, extends SAP rivalry
(AP) -- Oracle Corp. is escalating its rivalry with German business-software maker SAP AG and plans to pay $1.9 billion for Taleo Corp., a company that helps businesses hire and manage their employees.
Watertown FIRST team gets support from local businesses
While they’re building a robot that will sling basketballs through hoops for the annual FIRST Robotics Competition in February, the Watertown KwarQs are also building mechanical engineering, software, and design skills that local area companies say they desperately want.
Boost to indigenous software sector as 75 jobs announced
IRELAND’S INDIGENOUS software sector received a boost yesterday, with the news that 75 jobs are to be created over the next three years at two Dublin-headquartered companies.