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  • Computer Programmer

    October 26th, 2011 at 9:09 pm

    Most online visitors only see the finished product known as a website. But, many do not understand the process that it takes to make it all happen.  Besides the graphic designer or marketing specialist who helped to grab their attention, who else was involved in the process. The answer is simple – a programmer.

    A programmer is someone who has the demanding task of writing computer software. Two examples of programmers include: computer programmer and programmer analyst

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  • Careers in The Field of Science

    October 25th, 2011 at 8:35 pm

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    Careers in Science are essential for the development and advancement of human understanding. Due to Scientists and the various multitude of jobs they perform there are now cures for a vast amount of diseases, advancements in genetics, technology, discoveries of new species and preservation of nearly extinct ones, and a great understanding of how the world works.

    Jobs in Science are also very rewarding careers for those who are pursuing such a necessary and important position in the world.

    Much of the technology advancements we have the luxury of being familiar with are due to Scientists. Computer Science alone represents a majority of the technology we are accustomed to using and depend on in our day to day lives. Without Computer Science the world wouldn’t be capable of advancing at the rate it is able to now.

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  • Growing Interest In Computer Fornensics Training

    October 24th, 2011 at 10:10 pm

    Computer crimes have become common occurrences these days, and the alarming rates of criminal activity on IT systems has led to a higher demand for experts in the field of computer forensics.

    If we were to analyze the job growth over the last five years, we’d find no other job with better prospects than computer forensics. This is the factor that has influenced the creation of lots of programs for computer forensics training in education institutions, leading to the appearance of IT specialists that can serve the purposes of the legal system against hackers.

    Computer forensics training refers to a wide range of courses that not only teach students how to recover intentionally hidden data, encrypted and deleted files, but also show trainees the dark side of computers. Illicit activities leave some traces on computer hard discs, and their recovery is a tough process that requires special skills and special forensics tools.

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