Colombia takes to New York to promote its growing tech sector
With the launch of the “Colombia Bring IT On” campaign, the virtues of Colombia’s technology sector are being promoted in New York City this July 23 and 24, according to Canada’s…
With the launch of the “Colombia Bring IT On” campaign, the virtues of Colombia’s technology sector are being promoted in New York City this July 23 and 24, according to Canada’s…
An agency in charge of economic development in Quebec City, Canada, has begun a virtual campaign to recruit Colombia’s most talented bilingual Information Technology (IT) professionals.
Colombia could soon see high speed, reliable broadband across its most remote island and jungle regions thanks to a new constellation of satellites launched this week.
The Colombian government plans to have 27 million people connected to the Internet by 2018, a figure representing 63% of the population, Colombia’s Semana news magazine reported on Wednesday.
Colombia has never been more popular on Google, according to the search engine’s Trends tool which has measured the popularity of search terms since 2004.
Colombia’s Diego Molano is the best ICT minister in Latin America, according to British consultancy firm The Business Year.
The Colombian government announced on Monday that the number of cell phones in Colombia exceeds the number of total, local media reported.
Wounded soldiers from Colombia will learn computer skills for a return to civilian life, at a new Microsoft-sponsored center in Colombia’s second largest city, national media reported Thursday.
Hard-line opposition candidate for Colombia’s 2014-2018 presidency, Oscar Zuluaga, has quadrupled his support base on social media in the two months leading up to coming Sunday’s election.