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Ever stare at a stack of resumes and wish they would screen themselves? Join the club. Tools and technologies like ZipRecruiter, JazzHR and the PTC Career
[caption id="attachment_2621" align="alignleft" width="141"] Chris Martin, Atlas Marketing[/caption] In 2017, it’s no secret that many jobs that require
By Amy Baker, VP of Marketing, Wombat Security Technologies I’m not a big fan of the “you can’t fix stupid” mindset that is a popular fallback
In 2017, most business leaders are aware that cybercrime is quickly becoming its own industry. Hackers are becoming ever-more insidious and convincing.
By Paul Taylor, Director, Office of CIO Services, SDLC Partners We hear every day how CIOs and tech leaders want to strengthen ITs contributions to organizational
By Dave Oshlag, W5Templates We all want to be more productive with our workday. That’s a fact. One major challenge is that we are faced with many, many
By Dave Nelsen, Contributing Writer, @DaveNelsen Recently, the president of a prominent museum asked me which social media tool she should use to reach
By Chris Hayes, Publication Intern “Clear Thinking. Straight Talking.” Those words, found at the top of Virtual Clarity’s website, describe exactly
For the first time in the Pittsburgh Technology Council's nearly 35 years of programing events throughout the region's tech sector, free childcare will
The Pittsburgh Technology Council’s annual Tech 50 Awards recognize southwestern Pennsylvania’s most successful, innovative, and thought-leading technology
Accident and tragedy are two things no employer wants to see for employees. PTC talked with a consultant for the Corporate Coverage Group team to learn
When Erica Peterson, a Robinson Township housewife and mother of two, couldn’t answer the questions her 5-year-old son, Hesher, was asking about how
While I was attending a recent high-powered data conference, one of the better-known speakers, Mike Atkins of the EDM (Enterprise Data Management) Council,
Harley Proctor had figured out how to make a cake of soap efficiently enough to be sold to the average American consumer in 1878. And while his soap sold