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USA Today has an article on the increased recruiting by technology companies, Tech jobs boom like it's 1999. Potential employees are being lured with good salaries, bonuses, and perks, and some...
Spring 2011 Information Systems Distinguished Lecture Working Together Apart Dr. Judy Olson Donald Bren Professor of Information and Computer Sciences University of California, Irvine...
The Maryland Cyber Challenge and Conference site is up and student teams can now register for the competition, with the first qualifying round early in September. It is a chance to demonstrate...
Full Title: Semantic Analysis of XML Schema Matching for B2B (Dissertation Defense) PhD Dissertation Defense Announcement A Semantic Analysis of XML Schema Matching for B2B Systems...
The Threat is Real Sherri Ramsay Director, NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center 10:00am Friday 22 April 2011, 229 ITE Sherri Ramsay, the Director of the National Security Agency's National...
FTP, the File Transfer Protocol, is forty years old today. rfc114, the request for comments that defined the original FTP protocol, was published on April 16, 1971. FTP is one of the oldest...
Full Title: Visionaries in IT Forum May 4: Catherine Kuenzel of Northrop Grumman Catherine Kuenzel of Northrop Grummon will speak on Your Future in Emerging Technologies as part of the UMBC...
The CSEE Department at UMBC has IT job positions available. The positions include a Web Administrator and System Administrator. Full descriptions for each position below. Details include how to...
UMBC will host a three-day in-service training workshop for 35 Maryland high school computer science teachers sponsored by Google. The UMBC CS4HS Workshop will be held 17-20 July 2011 at UMBC's...
CSEE Professors Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi are helping to organize a symposium this fall on Open Government Knowledge: AI Opportunities and Challenges that will be held in Arlington Virginia...
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