Students of Olivet Institute of Technology participated in the Dreamforce 2012- Salesforce.com's user and developer conference at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, CA.
Students from Olivet University's information technology college attended a special seminar and panel discussion on the Internet's role in a green future.
Olivet Institute of Technology Dean Dr. Ching Cheng Lee represented Olivet University at this year's Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP2012, International Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) students once again participated in this year's Apple Annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Last week, Olivet University received a visit from Allan Carrington, an expert in education technology from the University of Adelaide in Australia.
The ICOMP 2011 12th Annual International Conference on Internet Computing...
The Apple Annual Worldwide Developers Conference introduces its latest innovative technology for developers. Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) participated in the event as Apple showcased the latest iOS 5 for mobile devices, their new OS X Lion, and iCloud. The technologies are very well tied into the university and IT college tools in exploring efficient communication methods for ministry affiliates.
Olivet University students from the IT and Design colleges attended this year's Macworld Expo in pursuit of the latest applications, products, and technology. Participating in the event's various workshops, students had a number of sessions to choose from. Industry professionals led the way in demonstrating new software and tools for Actionscipt programming, motion sensor, photography, film editing, and the updated Mac iOS.
Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) students are collaborating with the University’s Research and Development team to investigate new areas of mobile technology for smartphones.
The rise of open source software has correlated with the rise of the interest. Open source software is openly published source code enabling anyone to copy, modify and redistribute without paying fees.