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  1. article Information technology jobs hot again

    Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7:49 pm

    Technology can be found everywhere and even today’s small businesses are finding they need to embrace it to survive, one local consultant says. Employment in jobs for computer and information managers is expected to grow faster than average through 2014 according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook.

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  • Information technology jobs hot again

  • Information technology jobs hot again

    Businesses are creating a demand for computer networkers and technology managers.

  • article ASU professors tout information technology

    Friday, March 24, 2006 5:39 am

    Information technology has the power to transform and improve health care access and delivery across Arizona.

  • Border technology

    The Strategic Border Initiative (SBInet) was supposed to line the Southwest border with towers collecting radar and camera information, but the project was dropped early this year after repeated delays, cost overruns and technical problems. (Cronkite News Service photo by Aldo Vazquez)

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • article Entrepreneur driven by technology

    Sunday, November 20, 2005 6:00 am

    David Tedesco, 30, never thought about becoming a successful business entrepreneur.

  • article Corporate technology spending jumps

    Monday, December 29, 2003 6:36 am

    BOSTON - The corporate spending that drives the technology sector is as strong as it has been since the end of the 1990s boom, giving the industry optimism as it heads into 2004.

  • article Technology council moving to Scottsdale

    Thursday, June 22, 2006 6:21 am

    The Arizona Technology Council, an association of hightech businesses, announced plans Wednesday to move from downtown Tempe to the SkySong office/research park being built by Arizona State University and partners at the former Los Arcos Mall site in Scottsdale.

  • article Chandler to outline map technology

    Monday, November 14, 2005 5:02 am

    We use the technology all the time — when we look up driving directions online or search for the nearest ATM — and now Chandler officials want to show you everything about geographic information systems.

  • article Chandler to outline map technology

    Monday, November 14, 2005 10:23 am

    We use the technology all the time — when we look up driving directions online or search for the nearest ATM — and now Chandler officials want to show you everything about geographic information systems.

  • article Invest more in school technology

    Sunday, June 11, 2006 7:20 am

    Those of us whose childhood experiences with technological upgrades in the schools involved little more than mimeograph machines replaced by photocopiers may find an upcoming Scottsdale school capital budget override election a bit daunting, though necessary.

  • article Americans hooked on technology

    Thursday, December 22, 2005 9:03 am

    Forget wired. How about addicted? High-tech toys sure look good in the ads, but they can lead you deeper in debt.

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  • article Geeks Night Out to celebrate technology’s wacky, serious sides

    Friday, February 3, 2012 6:41 am

    About 20 percent of Tempe's jobs are technology-related, and many of those folks probably can't shake the stereotype that they're geeks.

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  • article Technology to widen reach of Amber Alerts

    Tuesday, July 20, 2004 1:09 pm

    July 20, 2004

  • article Microsoft to launch paid search technology

    Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:10 am

    March 16, 2005

  • article Technology summit wrapping up in Tunisia

    Friday, November 18, 2005 5:56 am

    TUNIS, Tunisia - The final day of a U.N. technology summit explored how people, governments and companies can work to speed up technology and content for users in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

  • article Foundation awards CGCC technology grant

    Friday, November 19, 2010 4:22 pm

    The National Science Foundation has awarded Chandler-Gilbert Community College a $600,000 grant in partnership with the University of New Mexico.

  • article GPS technology raises concern on job

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 5:49 pm

    NEW YORK - While they're out chasing the news, employees at a local television station are wondering if anybody is tailing them.

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