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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Research Studies PDF Print E-mail

 

In order to keep current with the dynamic environment in information technology, education, and economic development, AIM participates in a variety of research-oriented activities. Our research studies focus on survey data that helps identify key characteristics of the region's information technology environment including trends in the IT department's role, technology usage, educational requirements, and workforce challenges.

Progressive and Regressive Aspects of Information Technology in Society: A Third Sector Perspective (2009)
  

A 15-Year Look at Business Requirements for Educational Services in Information Technology (2009)

 

Midwest Regional Business Requirements for Educational Services in Information Technology (2009)

 

Low-Income, First-Generation Students - AIM Institute Programs in the Metropolitan Area (2009)
 

The Role of IT in Change Management (2008)
 

Trends in Information Technology Management Functions and Strategies: A Study of 66 Nebraska Firms (2008)
 

Information Technology for Regional Businesses: A Composite View (2006)
 

Academic Disciplines & Employment Trends (2006)

Nebraska Rural/Urban Variations in Business Requirements for Educational Services in Information Technology (2002)