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Registration Open For The 4 Oct 2016 Synergy Forum: CTOvision readers can save 10%

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The Second Annual Synergy Forum will be held 4 October 2016 at the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel. Position your company as a cybersecurity industry leader by helping to sponsor the Synergy Forum. October 4, 2016. Bob Gourley. With this post we are asking that you block the day to join us there. The Synergy Forum.

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Former Blue Origin president’s startup raises funding to go after moon resources

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Space industry executive Rob Meyerson speaks at a 2016 space conference. “We aim to be the first company that harvests natural resources from the moon to use here on Earth,” Lai told the audience. Since leaving Blue Origin, Meyerson has been a consultant to several aerospace ventures.

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Tech Moves: UW announces director for new DoD program; Microsoft vet joins EQT; and more

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NSIN tapped Justin Dunnicliff as its university program director at the UW. He’ll be based at the CoMotion, the university’s innovation hub, and will run programs including Hacking for Defense and Starts. NSIN tapped Justin Dunnicliff as its university program director at the UW. Dinesh Venugopal. (PK Portland, Ore.-based

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Former Bungie directors lead new unit within Seattle-area game studio ProbablyMonsters

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Founded in 2016 by former Bungie CEO Harold Ryan , ProbablyMonsters bills itself as “building a family of sustainable game studios through a people-first culture.” The company went through a round of layoffs in September. ProbablyMonsters also announced on Tuesday that it hired Adam Rymer as its new chief product officer.

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Tech Moves: Xamarin co-founder leaves Microsoft; OfferUp adds execs; and more

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GeekWire File Photo). — Miguel de Icaza , who joined Microsoft after the tech giant acquired Xamarin in 2016, is leaving the company, according to a report from ZDNet. Xamarin co-founder Miguel de Icaza. He was co-founder and chief technology officer at Xamarin, a mobile app development platform founded in 2011.

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IT leaders turn to HBCUs for future IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

So NCDIT officials took action, creating an internship program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) students, a move that would open up for the organization a new pipeline for talent traditionally underrepresented in the IT industry. The HBCU internship program launched in 2023.

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The 4 October Synergy Forum: Free for government, discounted for CTOvision readers

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We really look forward to meeting with CTOvision readers at the Second Annual Synergy Forum which will be held 4 October 2016 at the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel. Position your company as a cybersecurity industry leader by helping to sponsor the Synergy Forum. October 4, 2016. Bob Gourley. The Synergy Forum.