Professor Jim Keogh, DNP, an Assistant Professor at New York University, where he teaches healthcare management, project management, and nursing informatics courses. Heis the author of more than 80 books including 5 “For Dummies” ebooks. Keogh introduced PC programming across America in his Popular Electronics magazine column in 1982, almost four years after Apple Computer started in a garage. He developed the Electronic Commerce Track at Columbia University and was a team member who built one of the first Windows applications by a Wall Street firm that was featured by Bill Gates in 1986 on Windows on Wall Street. Jim wrote one of the first books that showed how to solve the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. He has appeared on FOX, GoodDay New York, CNN, NBC, Weekend Today in New York, and ABC World Wide Business Report.