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Change #4833
2010-11-06
13:20:19
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CH2M HILL Alumni Center, Corvallis
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Change #4832
2010-11-06
13:12:47
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Meet at Nines Hotel ride to Corvallis and Back
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Change #4831
2010-11-06
13:12:07
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2nd annual Beer and Blog WiN Shuttle
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Raz Shuttle Bus from Portland to Corvallis and Back
Learn more about WiN:
http://www.willametteinnovators.com/page/about-win-2010
Time: November 11, 2010 from 2:45pm to 11pm
Location: Pickup Downtown Portland @ The Nines hotel loading/valet/etc area in front, on SW Morrison between 5th & 6th.
Street: 525 SW Morrison
City/Town: Portland, Oregon
Event Type: shuttle, bus
Organized By: Sheri Dover
We have organized a FREE shuttle bus with a local company named Raz Transportation to help create a multi-city Beer and Blog!
The bus is sponsored by SAO and Microsoft. Not only have they made your ride free, they are providing refreshments for the trip! (It is BEER and blog)
With smart phones on the bus, please tweet, blog, and have fun all the way down to Corvallis. Tag your tweets/photos/etc with #WIN09 and we will see you on the Tweet TV at the event!
And someone may want to bring some an ipod with speakers if you want tunes!
The itinerary looks something like this. It might be faster, but we're allowing for some fudge factor (traffic). Doubt it will affect the time coming back, but its added anyways.
Southbound:
2:50 pm:
Portland pick-up @ The Nines Hotel
loading/valet/etc area in front,
on SW Morrison between 5th & 6th.
3:00 pm: Leave Portland
4:30 pm: Arrive at CH2M Hill Alumni Center, OSU, in Corvallis
Northbound:
9:30 pm: Depart In Front of CH2M Hill Alumni Center, OSU, Corvallis
11:00 pm: Portland Dropoff @ The Nines Hotel
If there are any issues contact me (Sheri) at @sheri_dover on twitter. I'll send my phone/email in a short email blast.
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Change #4830
2010-11-06
13:11:56
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Meet at Nines Hotel ride to Corvallis and Back
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Change #4829
2010-11-05
15:19:19
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eTextile and Wearable Electronics Focus Group
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When: Friday, November 12th, 2010, 6:30pm to 9pm.
Where: bRainSilo Hackerspace, 611 N. Tillamook, Portland, OR 97227
What: A night of wearable electronics and eTextiles
Come meet up for a discussion of eTextiles and wearable electronics with Lynne Bruning (http://www.lbruning.com), coordinator of the Maker Faire eTextile fashion shows. Lynne will have some stuff to show off. If you have something, feel free to bring it!
http://www.instructables.com/member/Lynne+Bruning/
http://www.talk2myshirt.com/blog/archives/1387 |
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Change #4828
2010-11-05
15:18:07
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Processing.Org Workshop
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Learn the Processing.Org programming language and environment. |
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Change #4827
2010-11-05
15:18:04
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1250459441
eTextile and Wearable Electronics Focus Group
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Change #4826
2010-11-05
12:48:45
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Digital Journalism Social Hour
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Digital Journalism Social Hour is an informal monthly meet up where we discuss topics and projects that impact journalists in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Come meet your peers, have a drink and talk about what's changing our industry. This month's topic is "Collaboration." What does that mean to us as individual journalists, as competitors and as members of a larger community? |
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Digital Journalism Social Hour |
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Change #4825
2010-11-04
18:35:43
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Mobile Development with Eclipse
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An evening about Mobile Development with Eclipse. There will be three presentations covering Android, Blackberry and iPad development: <ul><li>Android Development with Eclipse</li<li>BlackBerry Application Development Options</li><li>iPad development with Eclipse (using Java)</li></ul>There will also be free pizza and beers.
The event is scheduled for this Monday, Nov 8th at 6pm at the Lucky Labrador Beer Hall, 1945 NW Quimby (map).
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2010/Portland">Please RSVP on the wiki</a>. |
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Change #4824
2010-11-04
13:53:24
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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Change #4823
2010-11-04
12:46:53
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Kick Your Creative @$$ Into Gear
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November 30 | 5:30pm
Living Room Theaters
341 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Dinner Included
Crush 'creativity block' and get inspired by a panel of Portland's creative Mar/Com leaders. You'll head back to the office Wednesday morning ready to put that inspiration into action.
Creative block, we all get it. We hit walls, slip into ruts and take refuge in comfortable old habits. However, creative leaders break through stale ideas to tease out fresh and fabulous ones. And they make it look effortless.
Wanna know how they do it? So do we.
Join moderator Jerry Ketel, Creative Entrepreneur & Champion of Innovation, and a panel of Portland's creative community superstars as they get to the meat of how they make magic happen, even when they're running on nothing but four espressos and a dinner of stale Pop Tarts from the vending machine.
Learn real world solutions to your real world creative problems:
* Where do you find inspiration on demand to meet a hard deadline?
* What do you think makes for an effective brainstorm process?
* Who plays your "devil's advocate" and how do you know it's time to bring her/him into the process?
* How do you choose which creative software to use for a project?
* When you don't know where to start, where do you start? |
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Change #4822
2010-11-04
08:48:26
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4821
2010-11-04
08:48:13
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4820
2010-11-04
08:47:53
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4819
2010-11-04
08:47:19
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1250459434
PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4818
2010-11-04
08:46:54
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4817
2010-11-03
21:07:31
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CivicWebs talk! PDX area emergency preparedness
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Jeremy O'Leary, employee at Multnomah County, is gonna lay down some knowledge on Portland's "Community Emergency Response Teams" and start a discussion of how Portland can plan ahead for catastrophes.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to come join in on the discussion! This talk was inspired by a conversation at an earlier CivicWebs that resulted in the notes on the above linked wiki page.
There will be free snacks! If you have trouble getting into the Albers milling co bldg, call Max at 503 869 3861
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Jeremy O'Leary is gonna lay down some knowledge on Portland's "Community Emergency Response Teams" and start a discussion of how Portland can plan ahead for catastrophes.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to come join in on the discussion! This talk was inspired by a conversation at an earlier CivicWebs that resulted in the notes on the above linked wiki page.
There will be free snacks! If you have trouble getting into the Albers milling co bldg, call Max at 503 869 3861
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Change #4816
2010-11-03
18:59:04
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Portland Linux/Unix Group: Presentation by Allan Foster of Forge Rock
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A Presentation
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Allan Foster
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ForgeRock.com
I will give a presentation on ForgeRock, how and why we were founded, and a little of the events and decisions that led up to the founding.
I will also discuss some of the various Open Source Business Models, and why we chose ours.
I will cover some of the unique situations in which we find ourselves, and how we chose to address them.
I will also discuss how Open Source is becoming more relevant in Enterprise, and how this shift seems to be reaching a tipping point.
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A Presentation by Allan Foster of ForgeRock.com
I will give a presentation on ForgeRock, how and why we were founded, and a little of the events and decisions that led up to the founding.
I will also discuss some of the various Open Source Business Models, and why we chose ours.
I will cover some of the unique situations in which we find ourselves, and how we chose to address them.
I will also discuss how Open Source is becoming more relevant in Enterprise, and how this shift seems to be reaching a tipping point.
Allan works at ForgeRock with former Sun Microsystems Chief Open Source Officer Simon Phipps. Visit www.webmink.com for more about Simon. |
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Change #4815
2010-11-03
11:22:16
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Portland Perl Mongers -- Hudson - your digital monkey butler!
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speaker: Jeff Lavallee
Hudson is an open source <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration">Continuous Integration</a> server
The talk is aimed at folks new to Continuous Integration and new to Hudson.
Topics include:
* a brief introduction to Continuous Integration
* using Hudson to automate software builds
* basic administration
* getting Hudson and Perl to play nicely together
* how Chuck Norris can improve your code quality
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/?November2010Meeting |
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speaker: Jeff Lavallee
<a href="http://hudson-ci.org/">Hudson</a> is an open source <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration">Continuous Integration</a> server
The talk is aimed at folks new to Continuous Integration and new to Hudson.
Topics include:
* a brief introduction to Continuous Integration
* using Hudson to automate software builds
* basic administration
* getting Hudson and Perl to play nicely together
* how Chuck Norris can improve your code quality
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/?November2010Meeting |
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Change #4814
2010-11-03
06:51:57
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Portland Macintosh Users Group hosts Microsoft
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Come see what the new features are in Microsoft's "Office for Mac 2011".
Our meeting starts with a Macintosh question-and-answer session.
Open to everyone. |
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Change #4813
2010-11-03
01:44:14
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Oregon Education Society - Project Lead the Way (PLTW) & the University
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The Oregon IEEE Education Society Chapter is planning two evening meetings over the next few weeks:
Date: Wednesday 10th November, 6-8pm
Topic: Project Lead the Way (PLTW) & the University
Location:
ECE Department Conference Room (FAB-155)
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
Portland State University
and (TBD) at OIT (Klamath Falls) and OSU, as required.
Both programs will be run using DimDim for remote site participation.
DimDim is the Oregon IEEE Section's system for on-line meetings.
For details of DimDim participation, contact [email protected].
Abstract:
PLTW is a national initiative to develop enthusiasm for engineering careers by experiential learning in middle and high school programs. There some impressive statistics of nationwide successes, with seven Oregon schools currently certified and more on the way. But what comes
next? Can we as tertiary engineering educators maintain the momentum that PLTW creates, or will this new enthusiastic cohort be disappointed by their experience in university engineering programs.
The evening will first provide an introduction to PLTW .... what is it, and how is it developing nationwide and here in Oregon? (Claude Kansaku, OIT Klamath Falls)? This will be followed by examples of high school PLTW activities (Tom Thompson, ODE), some observations of PLTW alums at university (TBD), and general discussion of (a) how tertiary engineering
programs can take advantage of these developments, and (b) keep these students interested.
Agenda:
6.00-6.30pm Refreshments and Social (pizza/soda)
6.30-8.00pm Technical program
Location:
Room: ECE Department Conference Room FAB-155
Bldg: Portland State University
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
Portland, Oregon
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The Oregon IEEE Education Society Chapter is planning two evening meetings over the next few weeks:
Date: Wednesday 10th November, 6-8pm
Topic: Project Lead the Way (PLTW) & the University
Location:
ECE Department Conference Room (FAB-155)
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
Portland State University
and (TBD) at OIT (Klamath Falls) and OSU, as required.
Both programs will be run using DimDim for remote site participation.
DimDim is the Oregon IEEE Section's system for on-line meetings.
For details of DimDim participation, contact [email protected].
Abstract:
PLTW is a national initiative to develop enthusiasm for engineering careers by experiential learning in middle and high school programs. There some impressive statistics of nationwide successes, with seven Oregon schools currently certified and more on the way. But what comes
next? Can we as tertiary engineering educators maintain the momentum that PLTW creates, or will this new enthusiastic cohort be disappointed by their experience in university engineering programs.
The evening will first provide an introduction to PLTW .... what is it, and how is it developing nationwide and here in Oregon? (Claude Kansaku, OIT Klamath Falls)? This will be followed by examples of high school PLTW activities (Tom Thompson, ODE), some observations of PLTW alums at university (TBD), and general discussion of (a) how tertiary engineering
programs can take advantage of these developments, and (b) keep these students interested.
Agenda:
6.00-6.30pm Refreshments and Social (pizza/soda)
6.30-8.00pm Technical program
Location:
Room: ECE Department Conference Room FAB-155
Bldg: Portland State University
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
Portland, Oregon
97207 |
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Change #4812
2010-11-03
01:43:03
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create
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Oregon Education Society - Project Lead the Way (PLTW) & the University
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The Oregon IEEE Education Society Chapter is planning two evening meetings over the next few weeks:
Date: Wednesday 10th November, 6-8pm
Topic: Project Lead the Way (PLTW) & the University
Location:
ECE Department Conference Room (FAB-155)
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
Portland State University
and (TBD) at OIT (Klamath Falls) and OSU, as required.
Both programs will be run using DimDim for remote site participation.
DimDim is the Oregon IEEE Section's system for on-line meetings.
For details of DimDim participation, contact [email protected].
Abstract:
PLTW is a national initiative to develop enthusiasm for engineering careers by experiential learning in middle and high school programs. There some impressive statistics of nationwide successes, with seven Oregon schools currently certified and more on the way. But what comes
next? Can we as tertiary engineering educators maintain the momentum that PLTW creates, or will this new enthusiastic cohort be disappointed by their experience in university engineering programs.
The evening will first provide an introduction to PLTW .... what is it, and how is it developing nationwide and here in Oregon? (Claude Kansaku, OIT Klamath Falls)? This will be followed by examples of high school PLTW activities (Tom Thompson, ODE), some observations of PLTW alums at university (TBD), and general discussion of (a) how tertiary engineering
programs can take advantage of these developments, and (b) keep these students interested.
Agenda:
6.00-6.30pm Refreshments and Social (pizza/soda)
6.30-8.00pm Technical program
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Room: ECE Department Conference Room FAB-155
Bldg: Portland State University
4th Avenue Building (1900 SW 4th Avenue)
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Oregon TMC - Life Cycles for Portfolio and Program Management
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Co-sponsored by: Portland State Univeristy Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp. </p>
<p><em>Taking on a new scale of project? Integrating new products or operations into your business? </em><strong>Get a better compass before you embark.</strong> </p>
<p>This presentation differentiates between the standards and methodology of project management, program management and portfolio management. <br /><br />The life cycle (stage/gate) approach is established as a best practice and a basis for any methodology. Attendees will take away the concepts and structures of gate deliverables and decisions. </p>
<p><strong><em>Date: November 17th, 2010</em></strong></p>
<p>The talk relates the processes of the most recent standards, which are the Portfolio Management Standard, and the Program Management Standard, both in their second edition to project, program, and portfolio life cycles, showing how all interrelate and coexist in an organization. </p>
Speaker(s): John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp.,
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<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
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Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
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<p>Join Guest Speaker John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp. </p>
<p><em>Taking on a new scale of project? Integrating new products or operations into your business? </em><strong>Get a better compass before you embark.</strong> </p>
<p>This presentation differentiates between the standards and methodology of project management, program management and portfolio management. <br /><br />The life cycle (stage/gate) approach is established as a best practice and a basis for any methodology. Attendees will take away the concepts and structures of gate deliverables and decisions. </p>
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<p>The talk relates the processes of the most recent standards, which are the Portfolio Management Standard, and the Program Management Standard, both in their second edition to project, program, and portfolio life cycles, showing how all interrelate and coexist in an organization. </p>
Speaker(s): John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp.,
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<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
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SW Corbett & SW Meade
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<p>The IEEE Oregon Section invites you to spend Medical Embedded Week with us, November 8-12, 2010 at ITT Technical Institute in Portland. We have arranged this series of classes on medical electronics design with an emphasis on embedded systems. These topics are based on the popular hands-on series of classes provided nationwide by TADA Training but at a reduced cost. </p> <div>All classes run from 9AM-4PM. The classes to be offered are:<br />· Medical Uses of USB (includes micro and PC sides!) - Wednesday/Thursday November 10-11</div><div>· ZigBee Design in Medical Electronics - Friday November 12</div> <br/> <div>Cost per class: Only $249 for IEEE members ($499 for the 2-day USB class), $349/599 for non-members; take all five days for the price of four - $999 members / $1399 non-members. <b>Register today, as the prices will increase $50/day on October 23!</b></div> <br/> <div>Please see <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a> for more information. Seating will be limited so register ASAP at <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a>. Registration ends on November 1 or when the classes are full.<br /><br/><b>About the Instructor</b></div> <br/> <div>Charles Lord, P.E., is a consulting engineer with over 30 years of experience in the embedded systems, RF, military and medical device / pharmaceutical fields. His company, Triangle Advanced Design and Automation, is based in Cary , NC.</div> <br/><div><b>Venue Information</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div>ITT Technical Institute is located at 9500 NE Cascades Parkway in Portland, OR 97220, near Portland International Airport (PDX). Take the Cascade Station exit off Airport Way.<br />See <a href="http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33">http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33</a> for map.</div><div> </div>
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November 2010 General Meeting & Special Event: exclusive technical tour of the OHSU Aerial Tram
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Time: 6:35pm to 9pm
Place: Center For Health and Healing, CHH, Room 3171 (1A), 3303 SW Bond Ave. Portland, OR 97239 (503) 418-9008.
Directions: http://maps.google.com/places/us/or/portland/sw-bond-ave/3303/-ohsu-center-for-health-&-healing?gl=us
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Acting chair, Roger Ellingson, (503)297-5044, [email protected] and Dr. Fu Li, [email protected] will be leading the first meeting or two until the new officers are elected to serve in the year 2011. Together with Kristen Donnell, I&M Society chapter liaison, [email protected] we have been working on plans to get the I&M Oregon chapters up and rolling.
The special event at the Nov meeting will be an exclusive technical tour of the OHSU Aerial Tram http://www.portlandtram.org/ . The tour includes the subterranean engine room and control room secure areas and will end in a round trip âcity lightsâ tram voyage.
Speaker(s): Kristen Donnell,
Agenda:
6:35pm. Pizza, first come first serve, while supplies last.
6:50pm. Sign in. Welcome and call to order. Introduction of attendees.
7:15pm. Special guest, Kristen Donnell. Overview of I&M, CS society goals & purposes, joint society status.
7:30pm. Questions, comments, concerns from attendees.
7:40pm. 2011 officer electoral process. Nominating committee formation and opening of nominations.
7:55pm. Jan 2011 joint meeting announcement.
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Directions: http://maps.google.com/places/us/or/portland/sw-bond-ave/3303/-ohsu-center-for-health-&-healing?gl=us
Parking available on street (free after 7pm) or see http://www.ohsu.edu/parking/ for South Waterfront (CHH) underground parking information (3$/hour).
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Acting chair, Roger Ellingson, (503)297-5044, [email protected] and Dr. Fu Li, [email protected] will be leading the first meeting or two until the new officers are elected to serve in the year 2011. Together with Kristen Donnell, I&M Society chapter liaison, [email protected] we have been working on plans to get the I&M Oregon chapters up and rolling.
The special event at the Nov meeting will be an exclusive technical tour of the OHSU Aerial Tram http://www.portlandtram.org/ . The tour includes the subterranean engine room and control room secure areas and will end in a round trip “city lights” tram voyage.
Speaker(s): Kristen Donnell,
Agenda:
6:35pm. Pizza, first come first serve, while supplies last.
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7:15pm. Special guest, Kristen Donnell. Overview of I&M, CS society goals & purposes, joint society status.
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7:40pm. 2011 officer electoral process. Nominating committee formation and opening of nominations.
7:55pm. Jan 2011 joint meeting announcement.
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Time: 6:35pm to 9pm
Place: Center For Health and Healing, CHH, Room 3171 (1A), 3303 SW Bond Ave. Portland, OR 97239 (503) 418-9008.
Directions: http://maps.google.com/places/us/or/portland/sw-bond-ave/3303/-ohsu-center-for-health-&-healing?gl=us
Parking available on street (free after 7pm) or see http://www.ohsu.edu/parking/ for South Waterfront (CHH) underground parking information (3$/hour).
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The IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society http://www.ieee-ims.org/main/index.php Oregon chapter and the IEEE Control Systems Society http://www.ieeecss.org/main/ Oregon Chapter will hold a joint general meeting Nov 30, 2010. The meeting is open to all past & current members and those who might be interested in checking out the groups.
Acting chair, Roger Ellingson, (503)297-5044, [email protected] and Dr. Fu Li, [email protected] will be leading the first meeting or two until the new officers are elected to serve in the year 2011. Together with Kristen Donnell, I&M Society chapter liaison, [email protected] we have been working on plans to get the I&M Oregon chapters up and rolling.
The special event at the Nov meeting will be an exclusive technical tour of the OHSU Aerial Tram http://www.portlandtram.org/ . The tour includes the subterranean engine room and control room secure areas and will end in a round trip âcity lightsâ tram voyage.
Speaker(s): Kristen Donnell,
Agenda:
6:35pm. Pizza, first come first serve, while supplies last.
6:50pm. Sign in. Welcome and call to order. Introduction of attendees.
7:15pm. Special guest, Kristen Donnell. Overview of I&M, CS society goals & purposes, joint society status.
7:30pm. Questions, comments, concerns from attendees.
7:40pm. 2011 officer electoral process. Nominating committee formation and opening of nominations.
7:55pm. Jan 2011 joint meeting announcement.
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<p>Join Guest Speaker John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp. </p>
<p><em>Taking on a new scale of project? Integrating new products or operations into your business? </em><strong>Get a better compass before you embark.</strong> </p>
<p>This presentation differentiates between the standards and methodology of project management, program management and portfolio management. <br /><br />The life cycle (stage/gate) approach is established as a best practice and a basis for any methodology. Attendees will take away the concepts and structures of gate deliverables and decisions. </p>
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<p>The talk relates the processes of the most recent standards, which are the Portfolio Management Standard, and the Program Management Standard, both in their second edition to project, program, and portfolio life cycles, showing how all interrelate and coexist in an organization. </p>
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<p>Join Guest Speaker John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp. </p>
<p><em>Taking on a new scale of project? Integrating new products or operations into your business? </em><strong>Get a better compass before you embark.</strong> </p>
<p>This presentation differentiates between the standards and methodology of project management, program management and portfolio management. <br /><br />The life cycle (stage/gate) approach is established as a best practice and a basis for any methodology. Attendees will take away the concepts and structures of gate deliverables and decisions. </p>
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Speaker(s): John Patton, President & CEO Cadence Management Corp.,
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<p>This presentation differentiates between the standards and methodology of project management, program management and portfolio management. <br /><br />The life cycle (stage/gate) approach is established as a best practice and a basis for any methodology. Attendees will take away the concepts and structures of gate deliverables and decisions. </p>
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Speaker(s): Charles Lord, P.E.,
Agenda:
Typical schedule:
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Noon - 1PM Lunch
1PM - 4PM Lecture
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Speaker(s): Charles Lord, P.E.,
Agenda:
Typical schedule:
9AM - Noon Lecture
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Portland Perl Mongers -- Hudson - your digital monkey butler!
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speaker: Jeff Lavallee
Hudson is an open source <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration">Continuous Integration</a> server
The talk is aimed at folks new to Continuous Integration and new to Hudson.
Topics include:
* a brief introduction to Continuous Integration
* using Hudson to automate software builds
* basic administration
* getting Hudson and Perl to play nicely together
* how Chuck Norris can improve your code quality
As always, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab.
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2010-11-03
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Oregon - Medical Embedded Week Classes
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<p><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">The IEEE Oregon Section invites you to spend Medical Embedded Week with us, November 8-12, 2010 at ITT Technical Institute in Portland. We have arranged this series of classes on medical electronics design with an emphasis on embedded systems. These topics are based on the popular hands-on series of classes provided nationwide by TADA Training but at a reduced cost. </font></span></p> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">All classes run from 9AM-4PM. The classes to be offered are:<br /> · Introduction to Medical Electronics Design - Monday November 8 CANCELED<br />· Medical Real-Time Operating Systems - Tuesday November 9</font> CANCELED</span></div><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">· Medical Uses of USB (includes micro and PC sides!) - Wednesday/Thursday November 10-11</font></span></div><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">· ZigBee Design in Medical Electronics - Friday November 12</font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Cost per class: Only $249 for IEEE members ($499 for the 2-day USB class), $349/599 for non-members; take all five days for the price of four - $999 members / $1399 non-members. <b>Register today, as the prices will increase $50/day on October 23!</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Please see <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a> for more information. Seating will be limited so register ASAP at <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a>. Registration ends on November 1 or when the classes are full.<br /><br/><b>About the Instructor</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Charles Lord, P.E., is a consulting engineer with over 30 years of experience in the embedded systems, RF, military and medical device / pharmaceutical fields. His company, Triangle Advanced Design and Automation, is based in Cary , NC.</font></span></div> <br/><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2"><b>Venue Information</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">ITT Technical Institute is located at 9500 NE Cascades Parkway in Portland, OR 97220, near Portland International Airport (PDX). Take the Cascade Station exit off Airport Way.<br />See <a href="http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33">http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33</a> for map.</font></span></div><div> </div>
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Speaker(s): Charles Lord, P.E.,
Agenda:
Typical schedule:
9AM - Noon Lecture
Noon - 1PM Lunch
1PM - 4PM Lecture
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9500 NE Cascades Parkway
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Oregon - Medical Embedded Week Classes
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<p><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">The IEEE Oregon Section invites you to spend Medical Embedded Week with us, November 8-12, 2010 at ITT Technical Institute in Portland. We have arranged this series of classes on medical electronics design with an emphasis on embedded systems. These topics are based on the popular hands-on series of classes provided nationwide by TADA Training but at a reduced cost. </font></span></p> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">All classes run from 9AM-4PM. The classes to be offered are:<br /> · Introduction to Medical Electronics Design - Monday November 8 CANCELED<br />· Medical Real-Time Operating Systems - Tuesday November 9</font> CANCELED</span></div><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">· Medical Uses of USB (includes micro and PC sides!) - Wednesday/Thursday November 10-11</font></span></div><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">· ZigBee Design in Medical Electronics - Friday November 12</font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Cost per class: Only $249 for IEEE members ($499 for the 2-day USB class), $349/599 for non-members; take all five days for the price of four - $999 members / $1399 non-members. <b>Register today, as the prices will increase $50/day on October 23!</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Please see <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a> for more information. Seating will be limited so register ASAP at <a href="http://www.tadatraining.com/medical">http://www.tadatraining.com/medical</a>. Registration ends on November 1 or when the classes are full.<br /><br/><b>About the Instructor</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">Charles Lord, P.E., is a consulting engineer with over 30 years of experience in the embedded systems, RF, military and medical device / pharmaceutical fields. His company, Triangle Advanced Design and Automation, is based in Cary , NC.</font></span></div> <br/><div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2"><b>Venue Information</b></font></span></div> <br/> <div><span class="115184518-18102010"><font size="2">ITT Technical Institute is located at 9500 NE Cascades Parkway in Portland, OR 97220, near Portland International Airport (PDX). Take the Cascade Station exit off Airport Way.<br />See <a href="http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33">http://www.itt-tech.edu/campus/map.cfm?lloc_num=33</a> for map.</font></span></div><div> </div>
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2010-11-02
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Jeremy O'Leary, employee at Multnomah County, is gonna lay down some knowledge on Portland's "Community Emergency Response Teams" and start a discussion of how Portland can plan ahead for catastrophes.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to come join in on the discussion! This talk was inspired by a conversation at an earlier CivicWebs that resulted in the notes on the above linked wiki page.
There will be free snacks! If you have trouble getting into the Albers milling co bldg, call Max at 503 869 3861
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Portland Linux/Unix Group: Presentation by Allan Foster of Forge Rock
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I will also discuss some of the various Open Source Business Models, and why we chose ours.
I will cover some of the unique situations in which we find ourselves, and how we chose to address them.
I will also discuss how Open Source is becoming more relevant in Enterprise, and how this shift seems to be reaching a tipping point.
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2010-11-02
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Free HALO IT Webinar
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This webinar will give you an overview of HALO IT and over 3,000 courses covering the most popular technology brands such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, CompTIA, VMWare, Oracle, and Linux. The HALO IT program gives its users the invaluable aptitude to continue building their knowledge base, and help prepare each initiative-taking member for over 60 IT certifications.
Content covers several major areas of IT and professional development including:
* Network & Operating Systems
* Programming & Web Development
* Design & Media
* IT Security
* Communication Technologies
* Leadership
* Problem Solving
* Work-Life Balance
* Customer Service
In addition to the thousands of online courses that are offered, there are also instructional videos and labs. The labs offer production-level practice equipment providing the user with a scalable, hands-on system with access to live networking hardware and software dedicated exclusively to IT skills enhancement. Unlike simulations, lab users command live equipment over the web as they solve real-world internetworking problems based on their skill level. |
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2010-11-02
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This webinar will give you an overview of HALO IT and over 3,000 courses covering the most popular technology brands such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, CompTIA, VMWare, Oracle, and Linux. The HALO IT program gives its users the invaluable aptitude to continue building their knowledge base, and help prepare each initiative-taking member for over 60 IT certifications.
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* Programming & Web Development
* Design & Media
* IT Security
* Communication Technologies
* Leadership
* Problem Solving
* Work-Life Balance
* Customer Service
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2010-11-02
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This webinar will give you an overview of HALO IT and over 3,000 courses covering the most popular technology brands such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, CompTIA, VMWare, Oracle, and Linux. The HALO IT program gives its users the invaluable aptitude to continue building their knowledge base, and help prepare each initiative-taking member for over 60 IT certifications.
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* Network & Operating Systems
* Programming & Web Development
* Design & Media
* IT Security
* Communication Technologies
* Leadership
* Problem Solving
* Work-Life Balance
* Customer Service
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2010-11-02
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This webinar will give you an overview of HALO IT and over 3,000 courses covering the most popular technology brands such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, CompTIA, VMWare, Oracle, and Linux. The HALO IT program gives its users the invaluable aptitude to continue building their knowledge base, and help prepare each initiative-taking member for over 60 IT certifications.
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* Network & Operating Systems
* Programming & Web Development
* Design & Media
* IT Security
* Communication Technologies
* Leadership
* Problem Solving
* Work-Life Balance
* Customer Service
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2010-11-02
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Portland Linux/Unix Group: Presentation by Allan Foster of Forge Rock
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Fostering Innovation Through Social Media â Using it Openly But Wisely
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More than just a hot topic and in the news, Social Media, led by its poster children Facebook® and Twitter ®, has quickly become an integral part of our society. While the use of these tools has become pervasive in our social interactions and many companies have integrated these methods into their outbound marketing strategies, there are fewer examples where Social Media has been used to drive innovation within a technology company.
You will hear from both the industry perspective and the media/marketing perspective on how companies are and should be using these new social media tools foster innovation on company products, services, distribution and customer service. They will discuss collaboration, creating community environments, data mining, facilitating customer feedback and how to integrate this information and collaboration into the companyâs product/service development culture. Learn to balance the opportunity promised by Social Media with the real need to protect your Intellectual Property.
Join us for this informative breakfast meeting and learn how your organization can make the most of this powerful tool.
Speakers:
Kent Lewis, President, Anvil Media, Inc. Kent Lewis is responsible for managing operations, marketing and business development to achieve the search engine marketing agency's mission: to be one of the most respected search engine marketing agencies in the world.
Matt Hixson, Senior Manager, Business Development, Tripwire, Inc. Matt leads the corporate social media strategy and oversees the team dedicated to its implementation. In this capacity, he introduced the first internal blogs within Tripwire to facilitate the exchange of best practices among employees, led the creation of Tripwireâs online user communities and spearheaded the company's presence on Twitter.
Allan Schrock, Sr. Researcher, Nike, Inc. Allan Schrock works at Nike as a technology researcher in the research and development group known as the âInnovation Kitchen.â He has managed patent prosecution and contract negotiations for Nike as well. Prior to Nike, Allan worked as a patent examiner for the USPTO. He received a BE in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1988.
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 7:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Where: Oregon Zoo, Portland, Or
Cost: $45 TechAmerica Members, $75 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon(503) 624-5715
Thank you Davis Wright Tremaine for sponsoring this event!
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You will hear from both the industry perspective and the media/marketing perspective on how companies are and should be using these new social media tools foster innovation on company products, services, distribution and customer service. They will discuss collaboration, creating community environments, data mining, facilitating customer feedback and how to integrate this information and collaboration into the company’s product/service development culture. Learn to balance the opportunity promised by Social Media with the real need to protect your Intellectual Property.
Join us for this informative breakfast meeting and learn how your organization can make the most of this powerful tool.
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- Kent Lewis, President, Anvil Media, Inc. Kent Lewis is responsible for managing operations, marketing and business development to achieve the search engine marketing agency's mission: to be one of the most respected search engine marketing agencies in the world.
- Matt Hixson, Senior Manager, Business Development, Tripwire, Inc. Matt leads the corporate social media strategy and oversees the team dedicated to its implementation. In this capacity, he introduced the first internal blogs within Tripwire to facilitate the exchange of best practices among employees, led the creation of Tripwire’s online user communities and spearheaded the company's presence on Twitter.
- Allan Schrock, Sr. Researcher, Nike, Inc. Allan Schrock works at Nike as a technology researcher in the research and development group known as the “Innovation Kitchen.” He has managed patent prosecution and contract negotiations for Nike as well. Prior to Nike, Allan worked as a patent examiner for the USPTO. He received a BE in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1988.
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 7:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Where: Oregon Zoo, Portland, Or
Cost: $45 TechAmerica Members, $75 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon(503) 624-5715
Thank you Davis Wright Tremaine for sponsoring this event!
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More than just a hot topic and in the news, Social Media, led by its poster children Facebook® and Twitter ®, has quickly become an integral part of our society. While the use of these tools has become pervasive in our social interactions and many companies have integrated these methods into their outbound marketing strategies, there are fewer examples where Social Media has been used to drive innovation within a technology company.
You will hear from both the industry perspective and the media/marketing perspective on how companies are and should be using these new social media tools foster innovation on company products, services, distribution and customer service. They will discuss collaboration, creating community environments, data mining, facilitating customer feedback and how to integrate this information and collaboration into the companyâs product/service development culture. Learn to balance the opportunity promised by Social Media with the real need to protect your Intellectual Property.
Join us for this informative breakfast meeting and learn how your organization can make the most of this powerful tool.
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Kent Lewis, President, Anvil Media, Inc. Kent Lewis is responsible for managing operations, marketing and business development to achieve the search engine marketing agency's mission: to be one of the most respected search engine marketing agencies in the world.
Matt Hixson, Senior Manager, Business Development, Tripwire, Inc. Matt leads the corporate social media strategy and oversees the team dedicated to its implementation. In this capacity, he introduced the first internal blogs within Tripwire to facilitate the exchange of best practices among employees, led the creation of Tripwireâs online user communities and spearheaded the company's presence on Twitter.
Allan Schrock, Sr. Researcher, Nike, Inc. Allan Schrock works at Nike as a technology researcher in the research and development group known as the âInnovation Kitchen.â He has managed patent prosecution and contract negotiations for Nike as well. Prior to Nike, Allan worked as a patent examiner for the USPTO. He received a BE in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1988.
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When: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 7:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Where: Oregon Zoo, Portland, Or
Cost: $45 TechAmerica Members, $75 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon(503) 624-5715
Thank you Davis Wright Tremaine for sponsoring this event!
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At the October 20th Technology and IP Event, Fostering Innovation Through Social Media: Using it Openly But Wisely, speakers will present how organizations are using social media to drive innovation from a business development perspective. At the November 2nd CTO and Engineering Executive Forum we will continue to explore what social media looks like on the inside of an organization, specifically in the engineering department.
We know that social media has proven effective in outbound marketing strategies, but is the creation and exchange of user-generated content safe in an environment of innovation and trade secrets? Do you protect against social media? Do you cultivate social media? Or both?
Join your peers for dinner and a forum discussion of the possibilities for creating a culture of innovation by using social media.
Cost to Attend: $95 TechAmerica Members, $125 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica, (503) 624-4871
Mark Your Calendar - Future CTO & Engineering Executive Forum:
- April 5, 2011
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We know that social media has proven effective in outbound marketing strategies, but is the creation and exchange of user-generated content safe in an environment of innovation and trade secrets? Do you protect against social media? Do you cultivate social media? Or both?
Join your peers for dinner and a forum discussion of the possibilities for creating a culture of innovation by using social media.
Cost to Attend: $95 TechAmerica Members, $125 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica, (503) 624-4871
Mark Your Calendar - Future CTO & Engineering Executive Forum:
- April 5, 2011
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On Tuesday, November 30th the Oregon Computer Consultants Association will continue the discussion on âCloud Computing â Google Docs and Google Apps.â Dave Karlson, the Operations Manager of Hardware Operations at the Google data center in The Dalles will provide a general overview, demonstrations and answer questions. Dave will also talk about Apps for Domains and how people can have domainxyz.com hosted by Google to leverage the Gmail interface.
The meeting will be held at the Red Lion at the Convention Center. The meeting is free and open to the public, however space is limited so please RSVP at meetup.com/itpro-70.
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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. No â Host Dinner / Networking 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Meeting / Presentation
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BIO: Dave Karlson has lived in the Columbia River Gorge since 1993. Prior to joining Google in 2006, Dave served the school districts of Wasco and Hood River counties as the Information Technology Director for what is now known as Columbia Gorge ESD for over 8 years. Dave has been an advocate for local community projects throughout the 17 years he has lived in the area. Examples of this include his involvement in making the local Q-Life and HREC fiber networks a reality, as well as his continued support of the Students Recycling Used Technology (StRUT) program. Dave is an avid skier, an occasional windsurfer, and an amateur woodworker. He has a Bachelor's in Computer Science & Mathematics from St. Lawrence University and a Master's in Information Management from the University of Oregon. Dave lives in White Salmon, Washington with his wife and their two sons in a house they have been self-remodeling since 1999.
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