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The
w3w3.com Colorado Community includes business, education and government.
The 11,000+ subscribers to our weekly Newsletter are primarily “C-Level”
decision makers and entrepreneurs representing a variety of sectors. The
w3w3.com website attracts over 75,000 visitors who are able to listen to
unique interviews (Blogs and PodCasts also), read articles and reports as
well as post and check out events on the Web Community Calendar. In
addition, w3w3.com archives hundreds of business interviews and thousands of
photos and can be searched on site by dates, names, keywords, topics and all
the other descriptors. If someone wants to know what is going to happen or
what has happened it can only be found on w3w3.com. This is a very targeted
and active audience.
RMIMA is a "sister" organization to Mile High AITP. They have monthly lunch
meetings where we have dinner meetings. Our goals and our constituency very
similar and we often help each other publicize our events. We encourage you to
visit with this group as well as with us!
Denver Chapter
of the ISSA
The Information Systems Security Association organizes monthly
meetings during which we typically invite speakers to address different
security issues. The meetings also provide great networking opportunities
with other Information Security professionals in the Denver area. To find
out what topics will be addressed at upcoming meetings, please check
our calendar
page here. The Denver chapter holds meetings from September through
June.
CertificationsIn 1960, the association
sponsored a meeting of educators and businessmen with the purpose of
establishing the Certificate in Data Processing (CDP) professional
examination program. The first CDP exam was held in 1962 in New York.
Always striving to promote the continued education of the members,
the leadership of DPMA created the Registered Business Programmer (RBP)
examination in 1970. Both the CDP and the RBP exams were given annually
under the rules established by the Certification Council, at test
centers in colleges and universities across North America. Eventually,
DPMA decided to help establish the
Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP) to
stimulate more widespread interest and industry acceptance of the
examinations. ICCP began administering the CDP program in early 1974.
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