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Eogogics Inc (www.eogogics.com) names the 20 hot technologies for 2012 based on analysis of thousands of queries for technical services from its worldwide clientele. “When clients query us about technology needs, that feeds into a database.
WASHINGTON-- If companies are willing, and in some cases eager, to invest training/consulting dollars in a technology, especially in these lean times, there ought to be a reasonable expectation of return-on-investment,” said KK Arora, the Eogogics President.
“We have plans to add courses and services in most of the ‘hot 20’ areas where we don’t already have existing offerings”
The technologies follow alphabetically (with links to relevant Eogogics curricula as applicable). What they involve and why they are “hot” is explained in the article: 20 Hot Technologies for 2012: The Indirect Evidence.
“While one could argue whether this is ‘the’ list or what else should be on the list, these technologies clearly interest a wide range of organizations in the US and abroad. Therefore, the technologies on this list that also apply to your own field should clearly be on your ‘learn more about’ radar,” said Jim Cavanagh, who heads the Eogogics NextGen Technologies group. “We have plans to add courses and services in most of the ‘hot 20’ areas where we don’t already have existing offerings,” added KK Arora.
About Eogogics Inc (www.eogogics.com):
Eogogics Inc, headquartered near Washington, D.C., is high-tech industry’s premier source for training and consulting services. Eogogics leadership has been involved in “first of a given technology” projects worldwide since 1991. With 500+ courses and subject matter experts that average 15-30 years of experience, Eogogics expertise is unmatched in breadth or depth. Industry recognized, Eogogics is sole-source or preferred provider for well-known companies, federal/state agencies, and trade associations.
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