4 Beginner Tips for Learning Cloud Computing

As of 2022, nearly six out of ten businesses had moved their work to the cloud. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years. (Source: Flexera) As the cloud computing market expands, so will the demand for individuals with cloud skills. To meet the expectations of the cloud computing Continue reading 4 Beginner Tips for Learning Cloud Computing

How the Institute Helped Me Become a Leader

I used to be a shy person. I would seldom volunteer to be a leader or try to influence a group, even if I had ideas about how things should be done. The only leadership role I’ve had was the vice president of my homeroom class in 2nd-grade elementary school. Continue reading How the Institute Helped Me Become a Leader

Facial Recognition Software and Racial Bias

Facial recognition software is used not only for unlocking our iPhones, but it is also employed in big parts of our daily life, such as employment decisions, law enforcement, and airport security screening. A modern issue in civil rights can be attributed to artificial intelligence and facial recognition software containing Continue reading Facial Recognition Software and Racial Bias

Dim VBA as Fun: A Great Language for New Coders

While many have criticisms about Excel, it is still a dominant tool used by many companies and does not seem to be going away anytime soon. Excel is easy to learn, even for non-tech-savvy individuals, and allows them to create analytical decisions and visuals by simply clicking a few buttons. Continue reading Dim VBA as Fun: A Great Language for New Coders