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Katie Branch, manager of mainframe systems training and development at Ensono.
Education

Ensono’s Mainframe Academy Lures Talent

As topics with national buzz — cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, etc. — find their way into college curriculums, there’s still a need for old-school knowledge, a need felt by companies like Ensono, which is partnering with the University of Central Arkansas to meet its talent requirements. read more >
Stephen Addison, dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Central Arkansas, is proud of the university’s cyber range, which he called an ideal tool for training students to fight cybercrime without putting real networks at risk.
Business Services / Education

UCA’s Cybersecurity Program Attracts Students, BusinessLock Icon

Enrollment in the University of Central Arkansas’ new bachelor’s degree program in cybersecurity grew from nine to 57 students in just one year, and the program has already helped convince one company to expand in Conway. read more >
Andrea Fiumicelli, vice president and general manager of DXC's Healthcare and Life Sciences unit, announces the company's plans to hire 1,200 people over four years in Conway.
Business Services / Government & Politics

Update: DXC Technology to Hire 1,200 in Conway

DXC Technology of Tyson, Virgina, says it will hire 1,200 people over the next four years at its offices in the Meadows Technology Park in Conway, which would bring total employment there to 1,650. read more >