Stevens Institute Internet of Things Journal Leads Pack on Research
When discussing the Internet of Things—the principle concept of mass interconnected smart devices—the possibilities, according to the Stevens Institute of Technology, seem relatively infinite.
Stevens Institute Alum Startup Revolutionizes Learning Music
Poputar, a new mobile music app developed by Stevens Institute of Technology alum and one of Forbes‘ “30 Under 30 in Asian Consumer Tech” Brian Zhang (’14), aims to “revolutionize how musical instruments are mastered.”
Stevens Prof Uses Big Data To Transcribe Ancient History
Stevens Institute of Technology recently revealed details about innovative new research being conducted by CS professor and machine learning expert Fernando Perez-Cruz that would analyze and digitize 88 million pages of ancient handwritten documents that might provide insights into questions about “European history, the Conquistadors, New World contact and colonialism, law, politics, social mores, economics and ancestry.”
New York City MBA Information Technology Programs
Information Technology (IT) is critical to the business world. It allows organizations to work more efficiently and helps maximize productivity. IT also covers a range of areas from computer applications to remote access networks, security engineering systems, and communication. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that jobs for Information System Managers will grow much faster than average compared to all occupations. In fact, the job outlook for 2024 is 15 percent growth compared to 7 percent on average.
If you’re in the New York City area and you want an MBA in Information Technology, the following schools offer programs and concentrations for this fast-paced and growing career field. Continue reading…
Stevens Institute of Technology Helps Vets With New Database
The Stevens Institute of Technology’s School of Business recently revealed a new student project to assist Vets4Warriors in Piscataway, NJ, where veterans “answer between 900 and 1,000 calls each week from fellow veterans seeking financial, medical or legal help.”
Stevens Guest Lecturer Explores The Tough Odds of Going Viral
Stevens Institute of Technology’s School of Business recently published valuable insight from guest lecturer Dr. Dan Goldstein on the viability of viral marketing in an age where “data and analytics have an outsized impact on how companies market products and services.”