By Jason Vallozzi, Campus to Career Crossroads Students and their families seem excited about scholarships in the fall of the senior year, but by the spring
As part of a special board meeting and the annual State of the Airport event on Wednesday, Feb. 20, the Allegheny County Airport Authority Board of Directors
By Jenna Devinney Marketing Specialist Every month about 3% of customer data becomes obsolete due to changing conditions. Customers move, get married,
Each year, Carnegie Science Center celebrates some of the Pittsburgh region’s most inspiring science and technology innovators with the Carnegie Science Awards.
By John Miller, Founder and CIO, Real-CIO Consulting Intellectual Capital (IC) is the total amount of knowledge retained by an organization to perform
Launched in 2008 as a quality assurance and software testing consulting firm, Rivers Agile addressed a lack of first-rate quality assurance services in
Despite the current state of technology in 2019, there are still many significant barriers to education. Currently, access is only available to those who
Cross the line from Allegheny into Washington County on Interstate 79, and you find yourself in a different sort of business setting. More open, perhaps
By Jonathan Kersting, Associate Publisher Winter sure flew by quickly! It’s great to welcome spring and the latest issue of Made in PA. As promised,
By Richard Citrin and Michael Couch As organizational psychologists, we always pay close attention to the Tech Council’s C-Suite of the Year Awards,
By Jenna Devinney Marketing Specialist, Webbula If you’ve never heard of Click Farms, then you are in for a shock. Almost no one is immune from click
By Elizabeth Byrnes As an innovative software company, TeleTracking believes it is unacceptable that patients are not able to access the care they need,
By John Miller, Founder and CIO, Real-CIO Consulting I spent most of my career trying to be responsive to the needs of the users in the companies for which
By LeeAnne Hayworth, U.S. Commercial Service With 95 percent of the world’s population living outside of U.S. borders and 55 percent of the world’s
Vehicle electrification is a key component to the City of Pittsburgh’s energy future, and Duquesne Light Company (DLC) is helping to pave the way. According