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There are 52 posts filed in Maine (this is page 1 of 6).

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IDEXX CIO Ken Grady on Nontraditional Career Paths

Ken Grady has been actively involved in efforts to establish paths to technology careers for communities who don’t usually end up there—specifically for US veterans.

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in Featured, Maine, Talent Development

Making History, Empowering Students with Wikipedia

Students came to see the world and themselves in a new way, were moved to share their knowledge publicly, grew to be confident in themselves, and felt empowered to use their voices to raise awareness and affect change.

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in Experiential Education, Higher Education, Maine, Women and Girls in Tech

Tyler Hiring up to 550 Software and IT Workers in Next 5 Years

The prospect of hiring up to 550 new workers over the next decade, including dozens of highly coveted software developers and IT specialists, isn’t keeping Tyler Technologies’ Christopher Hepburn and Robert Sansone up at nights.

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in Development, Maine, Talent Development

Data Scientist Jobs Are Decoding Big Data in Healthcare

Big data is changing the way people and companies work and interact. It can provide valuable insights to inform decision-making processes and improve operational efficiency and effectiveness.

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in Analysis, Health Informatics, Maine, Talent Development

Insights from Agile Maine Day 2016

Returning for its 3rd year, Agile Maine Day is a practical Agile conference that allows participants to connect and learn from their peers and leaders in the industry.

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in Agile Management, Analysis, Conferences, Development, Maine, Management, Talent Development

Visualizations of Data about Maine

Data USA is the most comprehensive website and visualization engine of public US Government data.

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in Analysis, Featured, Maine

Portland could be just wacky enough for your startup

Thanks to an off-kilter sensibility and a very supportive economy, Portland startups have excelled in the fields of bio-pharm, fin tech, and specialty foods, and they’ve done so with and without financial support.

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in Maine

UNE Program Tackles Growing Need for Skilled Health IT Specialists

According to Mainebiz, a Maine business publication, UNE Online programs are meeting a need in the industry for trained professionals who can merge health care, information technology and computer science.

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in Analysis, Health Informatics, Maine

Federal Reserve calls Portland, ME, a “thinking region”

Richard Florida: “Everyone interested in urban and regional economic development must check out this new MPI study, ”Knowledge in Cities.” Using data from the U.S.

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in Learning, Maine

MPBN: The Humble Farmer: On fascism

“Nothing that I have copied there could suggest a parallel between the rise of fascism in Italy in the 1920s and what is happening in our country today.” MPBN: The Humble Farmer: On fascism

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in Maine

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