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Metropolitan Austin Interactive Network
Computer, Telecommunications and Multimedia Organizations
- Austin Coalition for Workforce in Software Technologies - ACWST
- Our Purpose: To develop, retain, and recruit workers for Austin's software
technologies industry, supporting growth in the local economy, career opportunities,
and quality of life in Austin
- Austin Web Ring
- Our mission is to join local small business websites, together in a community web ring that will promote local support of these businesses,
by increasing traffic to Austin Texas small business websites.
- Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
- The focal point of the Austin Information Technology community. Local organization of CIOs, managers,
staff, academics, vendors, and consultants.
- Austin 3D Studio Users Group
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- AIR Austin - Knowability
- Knowability is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to provide access to educational and employment opportunities in information technology (IT)
to people with disabilities and other employment barriers. Further it provides training and consulting to high tech employers and other businesses that use IT and the Internet to help them make their products and services more accessible on-line.
- Austin Area Multimedia Alliance
- The Austin Area Multimedia Alliance has been formed by professionals in industries related to multimedia for the purpose of creating more and better jobs in Austin.
- Austin Atari Computer Enthisiasts
- Supports ALL Atari products, from game systems to serious workstations.
- Austin Game Developers
- Dedicated to the community of entertainment software developers in Austin, Texas.
- Austin Local Internet Society (ALIS)
- To increase and encourage communication between people with interests in computers and technology on a real-time, physical, face to face basis.
- Austin Software Council
- A diverse coalition of organizations dedicated to developing the Austin community into a world leader in the software industry.
- Austin Women in Computing
- AWIC is a Network for Women Interested in Computing in Austin, Texas.
- Capitol Area Central Texas Unix Society - CACTUS
- A group of mostly computer professionals and students. The purpose of the group is to educate and connect people interested in Unix and related topics.
- Capital Area Training Foundation
- The Capital Area Training Foundation is a non-profit, industry-led organization that brings employers and educators together.
The Telecommunity Partnership Initiative is a special City-funded program that offers free computer training and access to the local community at AISD campuses.
- Capitol Macintosh Users Group
- Designed to help Austinites get more enjoyment and productivity from their Macintosh computers.
- Central Texas LAN Association (CTLA)
- A non-profit 501(c)(6) professional association for network system managers, administrators, end users, software developers, consultants, resellers, educators and manufacturers.
- Central Texas PC Users Group, Austin - CTPCUG
- Central Texas' largest group of PC afficionados. They have an active roster in excess of 700 with interests running ranging from Plain Old DOS to OS/2, from word processors to multimedia, from genealogy to Visual Basic.
- Central Texas PowerBuilder Users Group
- To further the use and understanding of PowerBuilder by exchanging problems, ideas, experiences, resources and questions related to the use of PowerBuilder and to influence the direction of development activities for PowerSoft products.
- EF-Austin
- Pursuing civil liberties in cyberspace since 1992
- Explorers of the New Century
- We accept donated computers and install them in the homes of low - income students.
- Her Domain of Austin
- The purpose of the group in general is to provide support and networking for women who are involved with the internet or multimedia in any way, shape or form.
- International Interactive Communications Society - Austin Chapter
- Committed to professional development, fostering the growth of the interactive industry, and keeping members current on industry trends.
- National Engineers Week
- The National Society of Professional Engineers established National Engineers
Week in 1951. The week takes place each year at the time of George Washington's
birthday. Through the "DiscoverE" program, more than 300 engineers in Central
Texas work with local public and private schools to create interest in math,
science and technology. To become a volunteer, sign up for a "DiscoverE"
presentation, or just find out more about the local initiatives visit this
site.
- The Robot Group
- A small group of artists and engineers who shared a common vision: utilizing technology to provide and explore new mediums for art.
- Software Quality Institute - SQI
- To inform and educate software producers and software users at the local, state and national levels
about issues vital to the production and application of high-quality software.
- Teaming for Technology
- Our mission is to assist nonprofit agencies in Austin and the Capitol Area in the effective use
of technology, increasing the impact of their work in the communities they serve.
- Texas ISDN Users Group
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- Texas Internet Service Providers Association
- Provides accurate, timely information and join in cooperative efforts to protect their customers.
- Women's Access To Electronic Resources - WATER
- WATER offers free and low-cost access to training and production facilities in electronic communications. The project encourages women to use the media arts as both a means of self-representation and a tool for creating positive social change in our communities.
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