by JAM | Mar 31, 2016 | Diversity, Hispanic Community Trend, HTTP, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News
TechLatino Congratulates Juan Perez as UPS ‘s NEW CIO. “Juan’s breadth of experience and proven track record of innovative and collaborative partnerships makes him the right person to keep UPS at the forefront of technology and informatics,” said Jose A....
by JAM | Mar 19, 2016 | #techlatino247, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Skills
Hackers posted what they’re alleging to be Trump’s cell phone number and social security number. CNNMoney cannot independently verify this information. The information, posted on a popular site for Anonymous leaks, also includes phone numbers, home...
by JAM | Jan 20, 2015 | Cesar Chavez, FCC, inclusion, IT Professionals, Kapor, LISTA, Microsoft, New apps
As our country celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. King, we are reminded of the work he and his fellow organizers did to advance social justice in their time. From civil rights to poverty, Dr. King led the charge to address the inequalities that plagued our nation....
by JAM | Jan 14, 2015 | HTTP, IT Professionals, USHCC, Veteran Entrepreneur
Ruzo is the founder and CEO of LinkAmerica, an international, warehouse logistics, IT services and solutions company based in Texas with revenues projected to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars — and the distinction of being one of the fastest-growing...
by JAM | Jan 7, 2015 | inclusion, IT Professionals, jobs, Kapor, LISTA, LISTA in the News, silicon valley, Workforce Development
Intel has set an aggressive goal of dramatically increasing the diversity of its U.S. workforce by 2020. It’s also pledging $300 million to fund the hiring and retention of women and underrepresented minorities, the largest investment yet in diversity by a...
by JAM | Nov 10, 2014 | #techlatino247, Diversity, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, net neutrality, silicon valley, wireless
In a week of political showdowns, it seems appropriate to reflect on the faceoff in the Internet advocacy world. On the morning of June 10, 1964, Senator Robert C. Byrd ended a 14 hour, 13 minute address. The arguments over the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had given...