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MILWAUKEE - Building an Internet company is hard to do well. The business plan needs to be originalhundreds of companies have come and gone because they couldn't adapt. The product needs to have a marketno one wants to buy something they can get next door. It needs to be fundedwithout money, it won'...Manufacturing still viable career
As the manufacturing sector struggles to recover from its two-year-long nightmare, recent or soon-to-be college grads may view a career in building things a bit gauche. If they could only see what really goes on in todays factories, maybe theyd amend that view. Modern numeric control systems, robotic welding, re...Joint Venture Trains Minority Students for IT Careers
MADISON Watch out baby boomers, those 8th graders can talk the talk. Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash are all on their curriculum at the tender age of 13, thanks to a program that prepares students for IT-related careers. The Information Technology Academy (ITA), a joint venture of UW-Madison Division of Information Technology (DoIT) and the universitys PEOPLE Program (Pre-college Enrichme...Inacoms Youth Apprentice Program Prepares Madison Area Teens for Careers in Technology Fields
was recently recognized for its pilot project in collaboration with the Dane County Area Youth Apprenticeship Program. Since the beginning of the program in 1992, Inacom has provided information technology training, teaching and on-the-job training to primarily high-school students from Sun Prairie, Waunakee, Madison East and Monona G...