Security Symposium. Two years and one day after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Arizona State University Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology held a security symposium aimed at using IT to avoid the pitfalls that led to such an attack.....details PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS JOURNAL,PHOENIX (SEPTEMBER 22, 2003)
Security Symposium. The Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology (CABIT), a research center at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, plans to play a key role in widening the geographic reach of the Amber Alert public service system....details PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS JOURNAL,PHOENIX (SEPTEMBER 12, 2003)
The College of Business at Arizona State University and Intel Corp. are collaborating on how technological innovations can transform business operations. Intel's Corporate Quality and Information Technology groups are co-sponsoring the initial research projects, which begin this summer.... details PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS JOURNAL,PHOENIX (JULY 19, 2002)
CABIT Research center explores intersection of business and technology. A new research center at the College of Business at Arizona State University (ASU) is exploring how technological innovations are transforming business operations. The ASU Center ...details
AZSoft judge Harvey Shrednick, Partnership development Coordinator of CABIT said ESS was chosen for this year's award because it demonstrated "outstanding financials, including .... details PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS JOURNAL,PHOENIX (JUNE 17, 2002)
Scott Hines, JDA's Senior vice president and CTO, executed on his technology vision by achieving major increases in revenues and earnings, as well as doubling JDA's market capitalization, said AZSoft judge Harvey Shrednick, Partnership development Coordinator of CABIT. Also he ...details PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS JOURNAL,PHOENIX (JUNE 17, 2002)
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