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NMITSA on 770 KKOB AM "Hi-Tech New Mexico," Sunday Morning
June 3, 2004 — Albuquerque, New Mexico - The New Mexico Information Technology and Software Association (NMITSA) today announced the airing of “Why IT Matters,” on 770 AM KKOB radio show “Hi-Tech New Mexico,” Sunday morning, June 6th, at 10 a.m. NMITSA Executive Director Randy Burge will appear along with Ron Margolis, Chief Information Officer for the University of New Mexico Hospital and Health Sciences Center. “Hi — Tech New Mexico” is hosted by Mike Langner, and runs every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The subject of the program will be NMITSA’s response to the controversial opinion piece in the Harvard Business Review entitled, “IT Doesn’t Matter,” by Nicholas Carr.
“NMITSA is committed to the importance and advancement of information technology, innovation and development,” said Randy Burge, NMITSA Executive Director. “With all de respect to Mr. Carr, IT has and always will matter to every segment of society.”
---NMITSA, an IT industry trade association started in 1999, leads, unites, promotes, and impacts the IT industry, workforce, and business development for its member companies. NMITSA’s Peer Groups provide direct connections for NMITSA members across mutual business and technical areas of interest and resources.
