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This Week in Tech History
Highlighted below are important events, in the history of
technology, that occurred during the week of July
25.
July 25,
2010 Wikileaks
publishes classified documents about the War in Afghanistan,
one of the largest leaks in US military
history.
July 26,
1989
Cornell student Robert Tappan Morris becomes the first person
indicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for releasing a
worm on the Internet. He claimed his worm was just measuring the
Internet's size.
July 27, 1981
Microsoft buys the rights for QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating
System) from Seattle Computer Products for $25,000.
July 28,
2000 Ted Kekatos celebrates the first
System Administrator Appreciation Day after being inspired by an HP
ad showing people bringing gifts to their System Administrator. The
day is celebrated annually on the last Friday of July.
July 29,
1958 President Eisenhower signs the
National Aeronautics and Space Act, creating the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
In case you missed them, check out
these recent top reads from publications across the
industry.
And be sure to connect with PSCI on
LinkedIn,
Facebook, and
Twitter to stay in-the-know about the latest trends and
resources.
Throughout
the year, the
Technology Forum of Delaware - a non-profit association
dedicated to helping the region's tech companies - hosts multiple
networking events.
Last Wednesday, July 20, they hosted their annual Summer
Social at the Bellefonte Brewing Company in Wilmington, DE.
PSCI, the beverage sponsor for the event, was represented by HR
Director, Patricia Brittingham, and Marketing Manager, Patrick
O'Neill (pictured).
It was an excellent evening spent networking with and learning from
some of the region's top technology leaders. It was also great to
be able to beat the heat and cool off with some cold drinks.
We look forward to the next one!
A Spotlight on Mental
Health
PSCI utilizes the
services of Creative Benefits to assist with the intricacies of
benefits administration. As part of their outreach, they've put
forth a Mental Health Campaign to increase mental health
awareness and provide mental health education.