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AIM Institute's 2010
Technology Celebration Banquet and Awards

 


Featuring IT Commentator
Nicholas Carr

Author of the best-selling book "The Big Switch"


Tuesday, April 13
Qwest Center Omaha
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The end is near...

AIM Institute's Technology Breakfast Seminars

Final Seminar "Cloud Computing & the Impact on the Future of IT" March 26


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The 2010 theme, Business Implications of Emerging Technologies, will equip participants with innovative ideas and provide examples of how to creatively apply emerging technologies
 

 

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The AIM institute employs its research mission to help Nebraska's communities, businesses and educators stay abreast of the dynamic environments of information technology and economic development. Research and survey data help identify key characteristics of the region's information technology environment as well as trends in technology usage and educational requirements to address technology-based workforce challenges in all regions of the state. View the research produced by the AIM Institute... 

 

Potential research topics are identified in cooperation with area stakeholders. Community, business and educational needs will be identified as well as innovations which are on the verge of adoption in the state. 

 

As well as working through the specific areas of need in research and publications, AIM is embarking on a new path in the area of policy development. Many of our current partners have requested that we become more active in the area of policy development and take a leadership role in providing sound policy structure for the state in the area of information technology and workforce development. AIM's work in this area will be coordinated with both current and new partners. 

 

For More Information:  If you are interested in learning more about a research partnership with the AIM Institute, please contact:

Adam Haeder
Vice President of Information Technology
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