Information Technology Associations and Organizations
Association
of Software Professionals (ASP)
The ASP is a professional software trade association of a thousand software developers
who are creating and marketing leading-edge applications.
www.asp-software.org
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA)
The International Game Developers Association is the largest non-profit
membership organization serving individuals who create entertainment video
games.
www.igda.org
League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA)
The League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA) is a nonprofit
corporation with members throughout the world. Our mission is to advance
the practice of system administration; to support, recognize, educate,
and encourage its practitioners; and to serve the public through
education and outreach on system administration issues.
www.lopsa.org
IEEE Computer Society
With nearly 85,000 members, the 64-year-old IEEE Computer Society is the
world's premier organization of computing professionals, with rich
offerings in publications, standards, certifications, conferences, and
more. The Computer Society serves the information and career-development
needs of today’s computing researchers and professionals.
www.acaus.org
Educational Software Cooperative (ESC)
Educational Software Cooperative is a non-profit corporation
bringing together developers, publishers, distributors and users of
educational software. Its members include teachers, software developers,
publishers, parents, students, webmasters, and other supporters of
educational software.
www.edu-soft.org
TechAmerica
TechAmerica is the leading voice for the U.S. technology industry, which
is the driving force behind productivity growth and jobs creation in the
United States and the foundation of the global innovation economy.
TeachAmerica represents approximately 1,200 member companies of all sizes from the
public and commercial sectors of the economy.
www.itaa.org
The Programmers Guild
The Programmers Guild advances the interests of technical and
professional workers in information technology (IT) fields. The
Programmers' Guild provides a forum where tech workers can speak as a
group and be heard; where we can act as a group to advocate our
interests; and where we can present our concerns as a group.
www.programmersguild.org

