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5 Common Ways That Legacy Technology Puts Your Firm at Risk
By Shane Westra. While every industry has outliers when it comes to technology adoption, i.e. adoption that is either faster or slower than the median for a particular group, historically, the accounting profession has trended toward inertia when it comes to making technology changes. It’s easy to understand why many accounting firms have not been…
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Springfield Police Department and Greene County Sheriff’s Office could soon get technology improvements
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – Brand new cameras could be coming to Park Central Square along with major technology upgrades for Springfield Police and the Greene County Sheriff’s Office. The money would be coming from the Department of Justice JAG grant if the city council approves it at its meeting on Nov. 6. ”We share that…
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Defense company uses modern technology to create ‘smaller and cheaper’ weapons
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. WATCH: Noisy protest in Chicago in support of Palestinians 00:53 Louisiana man accused of setting house fire that killed his 3 children 02:33 Now Playing Defense company uses modern technology to create ‘smaller and cheaper’ weapons 06:33 UP NEXT U.S.…
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Your Vote Counts 2023: Understanding CSISD’s Proposition B: Technology Devices
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -In just a few weeks, College Station voters will be faced with a significant decision as they head to the polls on November 7. The College Station ISD Board of Trustees, back in August, approved an order for a $350 million bond election aimed at enhancing various aspects of the school…
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Brown-based company is using AI technology to predict patient prognoses – The Brown Daily Herald
KardioStatus, a new biotechnology software development company founded in 2022 at the Warren Alpert Medical School, uses AI technology to analyze patient biometrics and forecast individual medical outcomes. The company was founded by Anthony Chu, a cardiac electrophysiologist and clinical assistant professor of medicine, and Anshul Parulkar ’10 MD’18, a cardiology fellow at Rhode Island…
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NRA-ILA | Oklahoma: Murray State College Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Gunsmithing Technology Building
On Tuesday, October 17th, the Murray State College Board of Regents hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the gunsmithing technology building on campus, which will be the future home to America’s first and only Bachelor of Applied Technology in Gunsmithing program. This achievement was made possible by a remarkable $10 million investment into the gunsmithing program…
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Assisting and Adapting: Highlighting The Utah Assistive Technology Program at USU
The goal of USU’s Utah Assistive Technology Program is to put assistive technology into the hands of people who need it — and by doing so helping to promote their independence while remaining affordable. Student journalist Anna Johnson recently featured this work by speaking with a technician about how they repair, rebuild, or custom develop…
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Managers of Volunteer Engagement training educates about technology
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – The Managers of Volunteer Engagement (M.O.V.E.) hosted a training about the impact of technology. The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library welcomed the MOVE organization. Topeka Habitat for Humanity officials said the training, “Leveraging Technology in a Human World: Inclusively, Responsibly, Creatively” occurred from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday,…
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Musk considers removing X platform from Europe over EU law
Oct 18 (Reuters) – Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, is considering removing the service formerly called Twitter from Europe in response to a new internet platform regulation in the region, news site Insider reported on Wednesday. The billionaire has discussed removing the app’s availability in the region, or blocking users in the…
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County commission ‘cancels’ contract for technology Fulton sheriff says is ‘proven’ to keep inmates
ATLANTA — There is controversy brewing over millions of dollars that the Fulton County sheriff planned to spend on new technology intended to save lives inside the troubled jail. Channel 2 investigative reporter Sophia Choi went to the Fulton County Commission meeting on Wednesday as it tried to claw back that money saying the sheriff…