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.TOP NEWS
Gov. Abbott made broadband access a priority. Will Texas students get the internet they need?
The Dallas Morning News
Taillights on a fleet of Duncanville buses lit up the roads early one morning just after the spring semester started. One turned onto Fouts Avenue and parked for the day as others passed by on their way to ferry students from their homes to their classrooms.
The parked bus remained outside Renaissance Village Apartments for the next 10 hours, another kind of bridge between students and their schools. It was among a handful of vehicles across southern Dallas County that broadcast Wi-Fi signals into nearby neighborhoods.
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.IN THE NEWS
Satellite boom attracts technology giants
BBC News
Sir Richard Branson's rocket company Virgin Orbit has joined a growing list of private companies that can launch satellites into orbit.
Earlier this month, 10 payloads were lofted on the Virgin Orbit rocket, which was launched from under the wing of one of the entrepreneur's old 747 jumbos.
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10 big data trends for intelligent businesses
Tech HQ
Data has become the world's most valuable asset. Advancements in the accessibility and capacity of tools for collecting, transmitting, storing, analyzing and acting upon data is making it easier to gather information and turn it into knowledge.
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How recruiting women can help solve security's biggest problems
Dark Reading
We can solve cybersecurity's longstanding talent gap by bringing more women into the field.
Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, the cybersecurity profession faced a talent crisis. Multiple studies show a growing skills gap in the field; while the numbers quantifying unmet demand vary, the message is consistent. There are simply not enough cybersecurity experts in the global market to manage the growing number and range of cyber-risks out there.
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An IT talent pipeline emerges in candidates without college degrees
CIO Dive
Skimming through a list of IT job openings at all levels, most if not all include a bachelor's degree or higher in related fields. For CIOs, Rivier University even recommends a graduate degree, such as an MBA with a concentration in IT management, to get the executive-level job.
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Dallas College partners with Amazon to train students in emerging technology
The Dallas Morning News
Dallas College’s Eastfield campus in Mesquite is working with Amazon to train students in the emerging field of mechatronics technology.
As part of the collaboration, students who complete Amazon’s 12-week Mechatronics and Robotics Apprenticeship can earn an associate degree from Dallas College in advanced manufacturing and mechatronics technology.
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