by JAM | Feb 8, 2014 | Government, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, SEO, USHCC
Que María Contreras-Sweet haya sido la selección del presidente Obama para tomar el timón de la Administración de Pequeños de Estados Unidos no responde a razones fortuitas. Mujer, banquera de éxito y una latina nacida en México, Contreras es también el rostro del...
by JAM | Feb 4, 2014 | Barack Obama, Being Latino, Health IT, IT Professionals, Latina, LISTA, obama
Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., AT&T Inc.,Verizon Communications Inc. and Sprint Corp. are among a group of companies pledging more than $750 million in computers, software and services to support the initiative. The commitments will be added to $2 billion in funds...
by JAM | Jan 30, 2014 | #techlatino247, FCC, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Workforce Development
The FCC today made a bold leap forward on the path to a modern 21st Century broadband world by agreeing to oversee industry-wide geographic trials. These trials will convert legacy Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) networks to an all-IP broadband architecture. ...
by JAM | Jan 24, 2014 | GM, Hispanicise, IT Professionals, jobs
Decades before changing the world with iPhones and iPads, Apple transformed home computing with the Macintosh. The friendly desktop machine referred to as the “Mac” and, importantly, the ability to control it by clicking on icons with a...
by JAM | Dec 11, 2013 | GM, inclusion, IT Professionals, Latina, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Most Powerful women, USHCC, Workforce Development
For the first time ever, a woman is the head honcho as a major automaker – and she’s Latina, mi gente! According to USA Today, and multiple outle51-year-old Mary Barra has been named the new CEO at General Motors. Barra, who is the executive vice president of GM’s...
by JAM | Nov 4, 2013 | #techlatino247, apps, Broadband, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Social Media, spectrum, Tablets, Texting
BlackBerry abandoned its bid to sell itself on Monday, and announced it will replace its chief executive. Fairfax Financial, BlackBerry’s largest shareholder with a 10 percent stake, said it won’t buy the struggling smartphone company and take it private...