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Microsoft’s Erik Arnold merges passion for tech and philanthropy to help nonprofits gain digital success

GeekWire

Arnold spent time at the Gates-owned Corbis, at PATH, which has a close partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and now Microsoft, where Arnold is CTO of the company’s nonprofit-focused Tech for Social Impact. For many nonprofits, it’s not a lack of willingness to modernize, it’s simply not knowing where to start.”

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Why your best IT managers quit

CIO Business Intelligence

Still, it’s an important exercise for CIOs to undertake, if they want to keep their best players on the team. Teasing out why good managers leave, and what could make them stay, is a critical topic for CIOs, who year after year identify recruiting and retaining talent as both a priority and a challenge.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Diversity

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Tennisha: Black Girls hack is a nonprofit organization we recently got our 501 C three designation. Vamosi: So she founded Black Girls Hack to help others.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Diversity

ForAllSecure

Black Girls hack is a nonprofit organization we recently got our 501 C three designation. Vamosi: So she founded Black Girls Hack to help others.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

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Vamosi: And a lot of these systems do not use the familiar Linux Mac Windows operating systems. Occasionally you'll find a you know Windows Embedded you'll find some sort of Linux but these are all usually sandboxed off from the user. They are unto themselves their own things. Van Norman: That is correct. Let me start over that.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

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