Offshoring,
Ethics and More
Marc
Holtzman, president of the University of Denver gives
advice and speaks his mind on some very hot and dicey issues. Larry
Nelson asked tough questions about out sourcing (off-shoreing), ethics
and more. DU
students start on the "road to ethics" with first contact. |
 Wireless
Standard Security
Nigel
Thompson
and Matt
Bossom
of AccuCode Inc., award winning mobile technology experts located
here in Denver, see wireless networks implemented in a secure fashion
- but it's not
plug and play. The IEEE 802.11i standard is a robust set of security
improvements. |
AeA
Mountain States - Morning @ CO Legislature
Clif
Harald of Sun Microsystems feels very passionate about providing
funding for Colorado's K-12 and higher education.Clif has a vision
- investment in education will allow us to compete globally and offset
the rise of outsourcing. |
The
Language of Nightmares
Dr.
Andrew Ternay, Founder & Director of chemical Sciences,
Denver University, Rocky Mountain Center for Homeland Defense, Research
Institute, points out that ignorance is not bliss. Dr. Ternay suggests
that terror is a reaction to the event that is heightened and fueld
by the unknown
. |

Secretary
of Technology & eGovernment
Leroy
Williams, Secretary of Technology in Governor Bill Owens'
cabinet talks about his e-Government strategy. Larry Nelson asked
him about the financial aspects and the projected deliverables.
As Secretary Williams says, "We are going to be taking a customer
centric approach." |
Digital
Rights & Technology Businesses
Les
Berkowitz of the Berkowitz Firm, knows a thing or two about
digital rights and other legislation that could impact Colorado's
technology businesses. w3w3® Media Network caught up with Les
at the recent "AeA Morning at the Colorado Legislature"
and we found out how important digital rights are to Colorado businesses. |
US/UK
& Telecom Collaboration
Philip
Budden, First Secretary of Communications Policy for
the British Embassy, Washington DC, opened the eyes of many
as he sited the differences, similarities and challenges in Telecom
between the UK and the US. Collaboration is in the making, we can
hear them now. |
University
of Denver & Nano Technology Part
2 of 2
Rahmat
Shoureshi, Dean of the School of Engineering and Computer
Science in Part 2 of his interview with Larry Nelson discussed
the no-so-little Nano Technology. He warns, if we don't move quickly,
we'll lose it to the east and west coast. China and the UK are investing
millions in NanoTech and DU is motivated to excel! |
DU
+ Rahmat + Tech Transfer Part
1 of 2
Rahmat
Shoureshi, Dean of the School of Engineering and Computer
Science at the University of Denver (DU), is reaching out to
other Universities to collaborate. He also plans on capitalizing
on the DU assets to develop a first-class tech transfer process
aimed at commercializing patents born at DU. Sounds fiscally responsible
to us. |
WorldWIT + Liz + Seton Hill
Jayne
H. Huston Director, Seton Hill University's National Education
Center for Women in Business discusses with WorldWIT Radio
host and founder, Liz Ryan, the core concepts of business
that are essential for building a successful enterprise. Women business
owners are "Rediscovering What Works" www.e-magnify.com |
SBIR
+ Russ + $2 Billion
Russ Farmer, Executive Director of SBIR Colorado clarifies
(and opens the door to) the $2 Billion federal grant program aimed
at innovative small companies as well as researchers, inventors,
scientists and academics. There's a conference being held in Denver,
with national experts and some well-known heavy hitters. Sounds
like FREE money |
CSIA
+ Su + Over the Top
Su Hawk, President of the Colorado Software & Internet Association
(CSIA) looks forward with CSIA as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
New programs, new members and active committees are aimed at giving
their members the competitive edge. Su has been in the Denver business
arena for quite some time. Su sounds off on ethics too. |
Legislation and an ROI Focus
The legislative focus for the American Electronic Association (AeA)
is ROI driven. Jessica Wright, COO of w3w3® Media Network talks
with Greg Jenik, Executive Director of AeA Mountain States about
their legislative focus for 2004. Issues range from stock options to health
insurance, from digital rights to opening federal budgets to small businesses.
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