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Agile Open Northwest 2010
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Announcing Agile Open Northwest 2010! This Agile Open Space event will be
held February 9th and 10th, 2010, in the Seattle Center Northwest Rooms.
Please see http://www.agileopennorthwest.org for registration information
and further details.
We invite you to our fourth annual Agile Open Northwest conference.
Alternating each year between Portland and Seattle, AONW conferences bring
together practicing members of the Northwest Agile communities to explore
the latest developments in agile software development. We held our third
annual event last year in Portland and enjoyed another great success.
Registration is $125.00 for both days, including light breakfast and lunch.
This low-cost regional conference is a great opportunity to connect with the
local agile community, experts and novices alike.
Please join us this year as we host 125 experienced, collaborative,
committed agile practitioners from the Northwest U.S. (and beyond) in
tackling the issues around our recurring theme "Agile for Real." As in past
years, attendance is limited to a predetermined number in order retain the
many advantages a small conference has to offer.
Here is a comment from a previous attendee:
"These two-day Agile Open Northwest conferences are an extremely good value.
..[Y]ou learn directly from practitioners in the agile community what works
and what doesn't. I attended the first two of these conferences, they were
stunningly good... loads of practical, useful stuff and stimulating
discussions." -- Ian Savage, PNSQC Program Chair
More information can be found at http://www.agileopennorthwest.org. Registration is open now. We look forward to seeing you there. |
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Announcing Agile Open Northwest 2010! This Agile Open Space event will be
held February 9th and 10th, 2010, in the Seattle Center Northwest Rooms.
Please see http://www.agileopennorthwest.org for registration information
and further details.
We invite you to our fourth annual Agile Open Northwest conference.
Alternating each year between Portland and Seattle, AONW conferences bring
together practicing members of the Northwest Agile communities to explore
the latest developments in agile software development. We held our third
annual event last year in Portland and enjoyed another great success.
Registration is $125.00 for both days, including light breakfast and lunch.
This low-cost regional conference is a great opportunity to connect with the
local agile community, experts and novices alike.
Please join us this year as we host 125 experienced, collaborative,
committed agile practitioners from the Northwest U.S. (and beyond) in
tackling the issues around our recurring theme "Agile for Real." As in past
years, attendance is limited to a predetermined number in order retain the
many advantages a small conference has to offer.
Here is a comment from a previous attendee:
"These two-day Agile Open Northwest conferences are an extremely good value.
..[Y]ou learn directly from practitioners in the agile community what works
and what doesn't. I attended the first two of these conferences, they were
stunningly good... loads of practical, useful stuff and stimulating
discussions." -- Ian Savage, PNSQC Program Chair
More information can be found at http://www.agileopennorthwest.org. Registration is open now. We look forward to seeing you there. |
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2013-12-07
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PSU Maseeh College Engineering Building
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Change #25175
2013-12-07
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PSU-TAO Cleanweb Hack (updated)
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If you haven't already signed up for the Hack tomorrow at PSU, we hope some details included here will entice you. To prepare our participants for a fun and productive day, below are details and resources for the Hack.
Goals: To generate ideas are innovative to solving environmental and sustainability, social equity issues through utilization of software and mobile apps. Donât forget to have some fun.
Idea Generation: To start, you should ask the following questions:
1) What issues you and your team would like to tackle? (ie. carbon emissions reduction by buildings or vehicles, solar potential identifier, change of personal habits, e-waste tracking, etc.)
2) What do other similar applications exist on the market? Sometimes, building on existing apps can resolve a more refined product.
3) What is the marketability? Is it scalable?
The best project ideas are one that you are passionate about, and have some components of competition and linkage to social media.
Finding Data:
While you are brainstorming ideas, you should also consider data availability as well. It is not the end of the world if you donât have data sets or APIs to mock up a prototype. Simply build your own datasets, even if just a few that are enough for you to test out your product.
See the Cleanweb Hack resource guide for APIs, data sets, sample projects and project ideas. (http://tinyurl.com/m7a744e)
Judging Criteria:
At the end of day, your prototype will be scored on these criteria:
1) Impact on resource and sustainability issues
2) Design and usability of prototype
3) Feasibility and marketability
4) Good use of datasets and APIs
Prizes: 1st Place - $500, 2nd Place - $250
Bragging right is priceless.
Our judges are looking forward to your innovations!
Winston Saunders, Director of Data Center Security Initiatives at Intel
Chris Harder, Division Manager at the Portland Development Commission (PDC)
Skip Newberry, President at the Technology Association of Oregon (TAO)
Questions? Ask us on Twitter (@cleanwebPDX), Facebook or via email [email protected]
There will be food, drink and good companies. Come out to have some fun!
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What is Cleanweb?
Cleanweb is a meme, a movement, a market that individuals/organizations are leveraging information technologies to address the world's critical resource challenges. This web of technologies can optimize how we use resources across the way we live, work, and play. It creates the biggest impact and economic opportunity of our time. |
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If you haven't already signed up for the Hack tomorrow at PSU, we hope some details included here will entice you. To prepare our participants for a fun and productive day, below are details and resources for the Hack.
Goals: To generate ideas are innovative to solving environmental and sustainability, social equity issues through utilization of software and mobile apps. Don’t forget to have some fun.
Idea Generation: To start, you should ask the following questions:
1) What issues you and your team would like to tackle? (ie. carbon emissions reduction by buildings or vehicles, solar potential identifier, change of personal habits, e-waste tracking, etc.)
2) What do other similar applications exist on the market? Sometimes, building on existing apps can resolve a more refined product.
3) What is the marketability? Is it scalable?
The best project ideas are one that you are passionate about, and have some components of competition and linkage to social media.
Finding Data:
While you are brainstorming ideas, you should also consider data availability as well. It is not the end of the world if you don’t have data sets or APIs to mock up a prototype. Simply build your own datasets, even if just a few that are enough for you to test out your product.
See the Cleanweb Hack resource guide for APIs, data sets, sample projects and project ideas. (http://tinyurl.com/m7a744e)
Judging Criteria:
At the end of day, your prototype will be scored on these criteria:
1) Impact on resource and sustainability issues
2) Design and usability of prototype
3) Feasibility and marketability
4) Good use of datasets and APIs
Prizes: 1st Place - $500, 2nd Place - $250
Bragging right is priceless.
Our judges are looking forward to your innovations!
Winston Saunders, Director of Data Center Security Initiatives at Intel
Chris Harder, Division Manager at the Portland Development Commission (PDC)
Skip Newberry, President at the Technology Association of Oregon (TAO)
Questions? Ask us on Twitter (@cleanwebPDX), Facebook or via email [email protected]
There will be food, drink and good companies. Come out to have some fun!
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What is Cleanweb?
Cleanweb is a meme, a movement, a market that individuals/organizations are leveraging information technologies to address the world's critical resource challenges. This web of technologies can optimize how we use resources across the way we live, work, and play. It creates the biggest impact and economic opportunity of our time. |
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Change #25174
2013-12-07
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Pour Wine Bar and Bistro
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Change #25173
2013-12-07
02:43:59
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WineCampPDX planning meeting
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This is a planning meeting for WineCampPDX.
WineCampPDX is an unconference for those (novice to expert and industry) interested in wine, winemaking, wine paring, learning about all things wine, and networking. WineCampPDXâs main goal is to educate people about wine with open participatory workshop-events. WineCampPDX sessions may include wine 101 for newbies, types of wine, wine pairing, wine making, and more.
For more information on WineCampPDX, go to our website.
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This is a planning meeting for WineCampPDX.
WineCampPDX is an unconference for those (novice to expert and industry) interested in wine, winemaking, wine paring, learning about all things wine, and networking. WineCampPDX’s main goal is to educate people about wine with open participatory workshop-events. WineCampPDX sessions may include wine 101 for newbies, types of wine, wine pairing, wine making, and more.
For more information on WineCampPDX, go to our website.
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2013-12-07
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Change #25171
2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
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OMSI
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Change #25169
2013-12-07
02:37:43
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TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX
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Join web and mobile experts on Sun., Sept 8th at the TechFest Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications.
The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Love Comes, Hackathon for Social Good, and Day On.
THE PROJECTS:
Bet for Good: A website for The Love Comes (Barcelona, Spain) that will be used to raise money to address hunger, homelessness and economic disparity. Users wager credits/points on sporting events (national or local) and use the points that they win to get prizes. Credits/points are purchased by users and the revenues help purchase goods and services to help local nonprofits such as food banks, housing groups and economic development (micro loans, etc.)
Platform for Good: A website for the Hackathons for Social Good that allows individuals and teams to contribute to social good projects. The site is a repository for project plans, code, documents and contributor information. Github has agreed to help with the code repository component.
Day On: Day On is an all-volunteer, zero-cash-flow collaboration to connect nonprofit organizations that need advice and assistance with volunteers who are ready to help. Project information will be updated soon.
SCHEDULE:
10:45am - Sign in
11:00am - Opening message; review the projects and plans
11:20am - Brainstorm ideas for web and/or mobile tools or apps; Divide into groups to develop projects.
11:45am - Develop design, programming and production plan and assignments; begin design and development.
01:15pm - Project development
05:30pm - Finalization and testing
06:00pm - Present projects to judges
06:30pm - Hackathon winner announced If you have a great coding and design mindset, put your talents to the task and help create tools to solve local community needs.
The TechFest NW Hackathon for Social Good is presented by TechFest NW and WebVisions.
Have questions about TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX?
Contact WebVisions
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Join web and mobile experts on Sun., Sept 8th at the TechFest Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications.
The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Love Comes, Hackathon for Social Good, and Day On.
THE PROJECTS:
Bet for Good: A website for The Love Comes (Barcelona, Spain) that will be used to raise money to address hunger, homelessness and economic disparity. Users wager credits/points on sporting events (national or local) and use the points that they win to get prizes. Credits/points are purchased by users and the revenues help purchase goods and services to help local nonprofits such as food banks, housing groups and economic development (micro loans, etc.)
Platform for Good: A website for the Hackathons for Social Good that allows individuals and teams to contribute to social good projects. The site is a repository for project plans, code, documents and contributor information. Github has agreed to help with the code repository component.
Day On: Day On is an all-volunteer, zero-cash-flow collaboration to connect nonprofit organizations that need advice and assistance with volunteers who are ready to help. Project information will be updated soon.
SCHEDULE:
10:45am - Sign in
11:00am - Opening message; review the projects and plans
11:20am - Brainstorm ideas for web and/or mobile tools or apps; Divide into groups to develop projects.
11:45am - Develop design, programming and production plan and assignments; begin design and development.
01:15pm - Project development
05:30pm - Finalization and testing
06:00pm - Present projects to judges
06:30pm - Hackathon winner announced If you have a great coding and design mindset, put your talents to the task and help create tools to solve local community needs.
The TechFest NW Hackathon for Social Good is presented by TechFest NW and WebVisions.
Have questions about TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX?
Contact WebVisions
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Change #25168
2013-12-07
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OHSU West Campus (formerly OGI), Paul Clayton Bldg rm 401
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2013-12-07
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IEEE Oregon - RAS Design and Philosophy Highly Dynamic Robot Locomotion
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The members of the Dynamic Robotics Laboratory explore, design, and build robotic systems that move swiftly and can easily handle impacts and kinetic energy transfer. Examples include walking and running robots, force-controlled actuators for delicate tasks such as bomb defusing, lower- and upper-extremity powered prosthetic limbs, exoskeletons for military use or assisted mobility for disabled persons, or catching a ball in the air. Many of these tasks are difficult or impossible for traditional robots due to fundamental limitations of the hardware, such as motor inertia and torque limits. The dynamics of the mechanical system are an inseparable aspect of the behavior of a robot, and can be either a limitation or an asset; thus, our approach integrates the design of the hardware dynamics with the design of the active software controller. Novel actuator designs and mechanisms combined with complementary software controllers can lead to robots that are as dexterous and agile as humans.
Speaker(s): Dr. Jonathan Hurst,
Agenda:
6:00 Doors open
6:30 Pizza
7:00 Talk begins
Location:
Room: Room PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd,
Beaverton
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The members of the Dynamic Robotics Laboratory explore, design, and build robotic systems that move swiftly and can easily handle impacts and kinetic energy transfer. Examples include walking and running robots, force-controlled actuators for delicate tasks such as bomb defusing, lower- and upper-extremity powered prosthetic limbs, exoskeletons for military use or assisted mobility for disabled persons, or catching a ball in the air. Many of these tasks are difficult or impossible for traditional robots due to fundamental limitations of the hardware, such as motor inertia and torque limits. The dynamics of the mechanical system are an inseparable aspect of the behavior of a robot, and can be either a limitation or an asset; thus, our approach integrates the design of the hardware dynamics with the design of the active software controller. Novel actuator designs and mechanisms combined with complementary software controllers can lead to robots that are as dexterous and agile as humans.
Speaker(s): Dr. Jonathan Hurst,
Agenda:
6:00 Doors open
6:30 Pizza
7:00 Talk begins
Location:
Room: Room PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd,
Beaverton
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2013-12-07
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ISACA: December 2013 Managing IT Risk in the Cloud
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December 12, 2013 ISACA Luncheon Event
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Managing IT Risk in the Cloud
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Many organizations are looking to leverage virtualization... |
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December 12, 2013 ISACA Luncheon Event
Managing IT Risk in the Cloud
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Change #25163
2013-12-07
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ISACA: January 2014 Agile Software Development for Auditors
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January 9, 2014 ISACA Luncheon Event
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Agile Software Development for Auditors
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Agile Software Development for Auditors
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Change #25162
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Change #25161
2013-12-07
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ISACA: February 2014 Preparing for PCI DSS version 3
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February 13, 2014 ISACA Luncheon Event
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Preparing for PCI DSS version 3
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February 13, 2014 ISACA Luncheon Event
Preparing for PCI DSS version 3
With the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI... |
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Change #25160
2013-12-07
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NEW VENUE - Portland Art Institute 1122 NW Davis St.
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Change #25159
2013-12-07
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CHIFOO Presents: Finding the Awesome in Education feat. Karen Mahon
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There are hundreds of thousands of apps available in the app store and the numbers are ever increasing. A reasonable percentage of these apps focus on education. But there are few apps that quantify their effectiveness or value for the students who use them or the teachers and parents who purchase them.
How can behavioral science, instructional design, gaming and UX/UI design assist in this effort, not only to build products that are effective and fun, but to define these metrics and educate consumers about how to identify them? What makes an app AWESOME and how can we quantify that? Not only in terms of fun, but in terms of teaching kids meaningful stuff! This talk will explore these questions, using example apps to illustrate the relevant features.
This event is sponsored by Clarity Innovations, which is paying for non-members to attend for free. Seating is limited, so you should register in advance to be sure you have a seat!
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There are hundreds of thousands of apps available in the app store and the numbers are ever increasing. A reasonable percentage of these apps focus on education. But there are few apps that quantify their effectiveness or value for the students who use them or the teachers and parents who purchase them.
How can behavioral science, instructional design, gaming and UX/UI design assist in this effort, not only to build products that are effective and fun, but to define these metrics and educate consumers about how to identify them? What makes an app AWESOME and how can we quantify that? Not only in terms of fun, but in terms of teaching kids meaningful stuff! This talk will explore these questions, using example apps to illustrate the relevant features.
This event is sponsored by Clarity Innovations, which is paying for non-members to attend for free. Seating is limited, so you should register in advance to be sure you have a seat!
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Change #25158
2013-12-07
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New Relic (Portland Office)
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Change #25157
2013-12-07
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Docker Hackday #7
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PDX venue for the global docker hack day.
10:30am PST: Docker 101 online session with Nick Stinemates
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PDX venue for the global docker hack day.
10:30am PST: Docker 101 online session with Nick Stinemates
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2013-12-07
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Docker Meetup
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2013-12-07
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Come on up to the 28th floor. The building will be open around 6:00pm for anyone arriving early. Feel free to bring your dinner or snacks and hang out until we get started!
If you run into any problems, just call Erica @ 503-432-1718 or Chuck @ 503-367-6226 |
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Come on up to the 28th floor. The building will be open around 6:00pm for anyone arriving early. Feel free to bring your dinner or snacks and hang out until we get started!
If you run into any problems, just call Erica @ 503-432-1718 or Chuck @ 503-367-6226 |
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Come on up to the 28th floor. The building will be open around 6:00pm for anyone arriving early. Feel free to bring your dinner or snacks and hang out until we get started!
If you run into any problems, just call Erica @ 503-432-1718 or Chuck @ 503-367-6226 |
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Hack + Help Session
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Come on up to the 28th floor. The building will be open around 6:00pm for anyone arriving early. Feel free to bring your dinner or snacks and hang out until we get started!
If you run into any problems, just call Erica @ 503-432-1718 or Chuck @ 503-367-6226 |
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Come on up to the 28th floor. The building will be open around 6:00pm for anyone arriving early. Feel free to bring your dinner or snacks and hang out until we get started!
If you run into any problems, just call Erica @ 503-432-1718 or Chuck @ 503-367-6226 |
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2013-12-07
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UnityPDX: Portland's Unity3D user group
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This is Portland's new Unity3D user group. Because Portland desperately needed one.
We meet the third Thursday of each month. This is our first meeting at New Relic.
Unity is a game engine used primarily to build 3D mobile games, but it's useful for 2D games as well. The engine exports to all sorts of platforms, including iOS, Android and Flash for desktops. |
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This is Portland's new Unity3D user group. Because Portland desperately needed one.
We meet the third Thursday of each month. This is our first meeting at New Relic.
Unity is a game engine used primarily to build 3D mobile games, but it's useful for 2D games as well. The engine exports to all sorts of platforms, including iOS, Android and Flash for desktops. |
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2013-12-07
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Multnomah Althletic Club
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2013-12-07
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New Challenges in Data Security - Are You Prepared?
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In todayâs increasingly digital and connected world, every organization is constantly exposed to cyber and data security risks. The threat landscape is becoming more complex, and defense strategies that worked 10 years ago are no longer adequate. Join this expert panel as they share an innovative new approach to data security, explain the new risks that have emerged over the last decade, and offer practical advice for an effective defense strategy.
**What Will You Learn?**
* How the cyber threat landscape has change over the last 10 years and the implications for your defense strategy
* Fundamentals and best practices for a strong data security program
* Why itâs dangerous to think of cyber threats as "externalâ
* Why data security is no longer just an IT issue
* The new generation of data security tools
* Who the new players are in cyber crimes
* Developments in cyber risk insurance
**Panelists:**
* [Charles Jennings](http://www.techoregon.org/?CharlesJennings), CEO, [Swan Island Networks](http://www.swanisland.net/)
* [David Childers](http://www.techoregon.org/?DavidChilders), CIPP, OCEG Fellow, CEO of [Compli](http://www.compli.com/)
* [W. Wyatt Starnes](http://www.techoregon.org/?WWyattStarnes), former VP and CTO, Cyber Harris Corporation
* [Joe Shallenburger](http://www.techoregon.org/?JoeShallenburger), Esq., General Counsel and Chief Patent Counsel, [Cascade Microtech, Inc](http://www.cmicro.com/).
**Moderator:**
* [JoAnn Kohl](http://www.techoregon.org/?JoAnnKohl), Attorney at [Lane Powell PC](http://www.lanepowell.com/)
**Who Should Attend?**
* Specialists in technology
* Compliance
* Risk management
* Legal
* IT
For more Information and to Register, [Click here](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=321279&group=) |
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In today’s increasingly digital and connected world, every organization is constantly exposed to cyber and data security risks. The threat landscape is becoming more complex, and defense strategies that worked 10 years ago are no longer adequate. Join this expert panel as they share an innovative new approach to data security, explain the new risks that have emerged over the last decade, and offer practical advice for an effective defense strategy.
**What Will You Learn?**
* How the cyber threat landscape has change over the last 10 years and the implications for your defense strategy
* Fundamentals and best practices for a strong data security program
* Why it’s dangerous to think of cyber threats as "external”
* Why data security is no longer just an IT issue
* The new generation of data security tools
* Who the new players are in cyber crimes
* Developments in cyber risk insurance
**Panelists:**
* [Charles Jennings](http://www.techoregon.org/?CharlesJennings), CEO, [Swan Island Networks](http://www.swanisland.net/)
* [David Childers](http://www.techoregon.org/?DavidChilders), CIPP, OCEG Fellow, CEO of [Compli](http://www.compli.com/)
* [W. Wyatt Starnes](http://www.techoregon.org/?WWyattStarnes), former VP and CTO, Cyber Harris Corporation
* [Joe Shallenburger](http://www.techoregon.org/?JoeShallenburger), Esq., General Counsel and Chief Patent Counsel, [Cascade Microtech, Inc](http://www.cmicro.com/).
**Moderator:**
* [JoAnn Kohl](http://www.techoregon.org/?JoAnnKohl), Attorney at [Lane Powell PC](http://www.lanepowell.com/)
**Who Should Attend?**
* Specialists in technology
* Compliance
* Risk management
* Legal
* IT
For more Information and to Register, [Click here](http://www.techoregon.org/events/event_details.asp?id=321279&group=) |
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2013-12-07
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McMennamin's Greenway, Tigard
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2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
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Systems Strategy Update
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Join us for an exclusive technology briefing on Oracleâs unique vision for simplifying IT. See how Oracle's engineered systems and storage bring this unique vision to life today. Hear first-hand how Oracleâs ongoing investment in innovation across the technology stack is creating new opportunities for your business. Youâll learn about the latest Oracle announcements:
New Engineered Systems to keep Exadata & Exalogic company
SPARC SuperCluster -- consolidate your Oracle and/or third party software on Oracle's first general purpose engineered system built on a new generation of high-performance Oracle SPARC servers.
Oracle Database Appliance -- highly available Oracle database that is simple to deploy and manage from the factory with integrated hardware and software.
Oracle Exalytics -- an appliance for better decision making that leverages Oracle's Business Intelligence software in an optimized, ready to deploy, integration of hardware and software.
Oracle Big Data -- extract business information from substantial amounts of unstructured data using an integrated hardware and software appliance, including Oracle NoSQL database and Oracle Hadoop software.
Oracle Solaris 11 -- enhanced availability, complete, built-in virtualization, unified software administration, additional security and improved data management.
Oracle's Storage for managing all of your data assets
Oracle's 3rd generation Sun ZFS Storage Appliances -- deliver best-in-class performance, efficiency, and Oracle software integration
Pillar Axiom 600 Storage Family -- enables Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) in a box. This SAN based block storage array distinguishes itself with its unique engineered-in Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities.
Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression (EHCC) -- a unique Oracle differentiator that dramatically reduces capital expenditure on disk capacity. Available on Oracle's Exadata or any server running Oracle 11gR2 and attached to the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance or the Pillar Axiom 600 Storage System.
Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c manages the cloud lifecycle
Oracle EM 12c with Ops Center delivers the industryâs first complete cloud lifecycle management solution. With Ops Center, Oracle EM 12c provides solutions to centralize and automate discovery, provisioning, updating and monitoring of physical and virtual systems.
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Join us for an exclusive technology briefing on Oracle’s unique vision for simplifying IT. See how Oracle's engineered systems and storage bring this unique vision to life today. Hear first-hand how Oracle’s ongoing investment in innovation across the technology stack is creating new opportunities for your business. You’ll learn about the latest Oracle announcements:
New Engineered Systems to keep Exadata & Exalogic company
SPARC SuperCluster -- consolidate your Oracle and/or third party software on Oracle's first general purpose engineered system built on a new generation of high-performance Oracle SPARC servers.
Oracle Database Appliance -- highly available Oracle database that is simple to deploy and manage from the factory with integrated hardware and software.
Oracle Exalytics -- an appliance for better decision making that leverages Oracle's Business Intelligence software in an optimized, ready to deploy, integration of hardware and software.
Oracle Big Data -- extract business information from substantial amounts of unstructured data using an integrated hardware and software appliance, including Oracle NoSQL database and Oracle Hadoop software.
Oracle Solaris 11 -- enhanced availability, complete, built-in virtualization, unified software administration, additional security and improved data management.
Oracle's Storage for managing all of your data assets
Oracle's 3rd generation Sun ZFS Storage Appliances -- deliver best-in-class performance, efficiency, and Oracle software integration
Pillar Axiom 600 Storage Family -- enables Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) in a box. This SAN based block storage array distinguishes itself with its unique engineered-in Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities.
Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression (EHCC) -- a unique Oracle differentiator that dramatically reduces capital expenditure on disk capacity. Available on Oracle's Exadata or any server running Oracle 11gR2 and attached to the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance or the Pillar Axiom 600 Storage System.
Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c manages the cloud lifecycle
Oracle EM 12c with Ops Center delivers the industry’s first complete cloud lifecycle management solution. With Ops Center, Oracle EM 12c provides solutions to centralize and automate discovery, provisioning, updating and monitoring of physical and virtual systems.
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Mortonâs the Steakhouse
213 SW Clay St
Portland, OR 97201
RSVP 1.800.820.5592 ext. 9816 |
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2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
02:30:24
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Lucky Labrador Brewing Company
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The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland!
Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! |
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The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland!
Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! |
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2013-12-07
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Tech Hero Tour
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The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland!
Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! |
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The Tech Hero Tour is coming to Portland!
Carpathia is recognizing and celebrating the heroes of the digital age from coast to coast! Come meet other Tech Heroes and share stories of the new app you just built, the recent 3:00am emergency phone call you jumped out of bed to take, or the software glitch you single-handedly fixed! In between high-fives, enjoy free drinks, food and in true event tradition, we'll have a raffle. By attending the event, you'll be automatically entered to win a JAMBOX® and the chance to win an all new PlayStation® 4! |
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2013-12-07
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Lucky Lab SE
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2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
02:28:36
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Living Room Theaters,
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2013-12-07
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PRSA/SEMpdx Present âConnectedâ Film Screening
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Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all? In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Shlainâs love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern lifeâ¦and our interconnected future. Equal parts documentary and memoir, the film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Shlainâs father battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a brilliant mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain reveals the surprising ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. A personal film with universal relevance, Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead. |
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Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all? In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, Director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Shlain’s love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life…and our interconnected future. Equal parts documentary and memoir, the film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Shlain’s father battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a brilliant mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain reveals the surprising ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. A personal film with universal relevance, Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead. |
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2013-12-07
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Flightstats- Portland
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2013-12-07
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Left Bank Annex
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2013-12-07
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Connected Technology Tour from Verizon
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Join us for this informative lunch seminar that will show you how to transform your business or agency with Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions.
DISCOVER how M2M solutions are enabling organizations like yours to:
⢠Increase operational efficiencies
⢠Improve customer or end-user experience
⢠Enhance safety and security
⢠Generate new revenue streams
HEAR from industry experts that have developed and deployed innovative M2M solutions in a variety of industries.
SEE demonstrations of M2M products and services that are available now, offering you new ways of engaging and enabling your assets, your workforce and your customers or citizens.
MEET with Verizonâs M2M specialists and solutions providers to discuss how your
business or agency can benefit from M2M solutions.
LOCAL PARTNERS In the last year, one of our main initiatives is to help customers integrate wireless into their products. We will be showcasing some of these partners at CTT. Come talk with them about how Verizon Wireless has helped them develop their products.
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Join us for this informative lunch seminar that will show you how to transform your business or agency with Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions.
DISCOVER how M2M solutions are enabling organizations like yours to:
• Increase operational efficiencies
• Improve customer or end-user experience
• Enhance safety and security
• Generate new revenue streams
HEAR from industry experts that have developed and deployed innovative M2M solutions in a variety of industries.
SEE demonstrations of M2M products and services that are available now, offering you new ways of engaging and enabling your assets, your workforce and your customers or citizens.
MEET with Verizon’s M2M specialists and solutions providers to discuss how your
business or agency can benefit from M2M solutions.
LOCAL PARTNERS In the last year, one of our main initiatives is to help customers integrate wireless into their products. We will be showcasing some of these partners at CTT. Come talk with them about how Verizon Wireless has helped them develop their products.
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2013-12-07
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Kells Irish Pub & Restaurant
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2013-12-07
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Death by Technical Debt: Lessons Learned to get you Unburied
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Technical debt is inevitable in applications development and many organizations and teams struggle to manage it â when to take it on, when to avoid it and when and how to pay it down. On Thursday evening, November 7 the Development and Quality Assurance forums at the Technology Association of Oregon will bring together panelists representing different organizational, industry and product development perspectives to discuss their experiences and lessons from managing technical debt. This event will offer insight into how to define technical debt and tackle it realistically. A Q&A session will follow the panelistsâ briefs. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share their experiences. This event will offer something for all organizational levels and roles.
Panelists include:
James Shore, Agile Consultant & Coach
Todd Whitaker, Technical Product Manager, Product Owner, TripWire
Mark Menger, Manager Application Delivery Systems, PGE
Becky James, Sr. Director of Software Development, WebMD
Mark Campillo, Sr. Director Software Engineering, NWEA
Chris Woerner, VP Product Management, ADP
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Technical debt is inevitable in applications development and many organizations and teams struggle to manage it – when to take it on, when to avoid it and when and how to pay it down. On Thursday evening, November 7 the Development and Quality Assurance forums at the Technology Association of Oregon will bring together panelists representing different organizational, industry and product development perspectives to discuss their experiences and lessons from managing technical debt. This event will offer insight into how to define technical debt and tackle it realistically. A Q&A session will follow the panelists’ briefs. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share their experiences. This event will offer something for all organizational levels and roles.
Panelists include:
James Shore, Agile Consultant & Coach
Todd Whitaker, Technical Product Manager, Product Owner, TripWire
Mark Menger, Manager Application Delivery Systems, PGE
Becky James, Sr. Director of Software Development, WebMD
Mark Campillo, Sr. Director Software Engineering, NWEA
Chris Woerner, VP Product Management, ADP
Andrew Richards, CTO, nResult |
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Change #25133
2013-12-07
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Embassy Suites Portland-Washington Square
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2013-12-07
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ISSA Portland Holiday Party
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Considerations of a Mature Vulnerability management ProgramÂ
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Considerations of a Mature Vulnerability management Program
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2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
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2013-12-07
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Corsource
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Portland Code School - Meet and Greet for Winter Sessions
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Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doinâ it for ya? Come to this event at <a href="http://www.corsource.com/">Corsource</a> to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer.
Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. Weâll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
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Interested in being a web developer? Online tutorials not quite doin’ it for ya? Come to this event at <a href="http://www.corsource.com/">Corsource</a> to discover what our accelerated learning programs can do for you. At Portland Code School, we teach you the tools, the languages, and the concepts needed to become a professional web developer.
Talk with the staff, meet current and past students, introduce yourself to other prospective students. We’ll do some fun interactive games and then socialize while we eat, drink, and otherwise be merry! |
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