Posts tagged Tomorrow’s
Promisec Named Recipient of the 2011 Tomorrow’s Technology Today Award by Info Security Products Guide
Apr 27th

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Joinerville, TX (PRWEB) March sixteen, 2011
Promisec Ltd., a leading international supplier of endpoint control technological innovation , obtained the Info Security Items Guideâs prestigious Worldwide Excellence Award in Vulnerability Assessment and Remediation for 2011. This âTomorrowâs Technologies Todayâ award recognizes vendors of security answers whose ground-breaking technologies and solutions set the greatest specifications and have the most constructive More >
Preparing Tomorrow’s High-Tech Workers Today: CompTIA Applauds Efforts of Chicago Public Schools
Mar 1st
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Oakbrook Terrace, Sick. (Vocus) Could five, 2008
The Computing Engineering Marketplace Association (CompTIA), the worldâs leading supplier of vendor-neutral certifications for engineering experts, these days congratulated the Chicago Public Universities and their college students for their ambitious system to educate, train and certify the next era of higher-tech workers.
Practically 500 pupils are currently enrolled in the Chicago Public Schoolsâ Schooling to Careers details technologies (IT) method, which includes instruction on CompTIA certifications, the recognized industry specifications for a broad range of IT abilities.
On May possibly five and six, students from six Chicago substantial universities will have the option More >
Electronic Paper Technology: Tomorrow’s Paper
Jul 5th
According to Judy Rodrigrues of Greenpeace International:
  âOur aim is to generate a society-wide understanding of the need to cut wasteful paper use and to help both big and small consumers to take action to make real reductions.â
 On June 09, 2008, about fifty European non-governmental, environmental organizations launched a project to address the excessive consumption of paper. They invited individuals and corporate paper users to make a pledge to reduce consumption of paper at the website they created for this purpose, shrinkpaper.org.
About 42 per cent of the lumber produced across the globe goes into pulping and paper production.
If we can eliminate More >

