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Change #54661
2019-08-02
22:53:37

create Calagator::Source 996337287 https://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/ttfrpqyzlbmb/ Roll back

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url nil https://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/ttfrpqyzlbmb/
Change #54660
2019-08-02
15:34:32

update Calagator::Event 1250475812 PDX Python and Pyladies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night Roll back

Change #54659
2019-08-02
15:29:24

update Calagator::Event 1250475935 Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) Monthly Meeting Roll back

url http://www.portlandrobtics.org http://www.portlandrobotics.org
Change #54658
2019-08-01
17:28:59

create Calagator::Event 1250475943 Portland OWASP - Threat Modeling in 2019 with Adam Shostack Roll back

description nil Attacks always get better, so your threat modeling needs to evolve. Learn what's new and important in threat modeling in 2019. Computers that are things are subject to different threats, and systems face new threats from voice cloning and computational propaganda and the growing importance of threats “at the human layer.” Take home actionable ways to ensure your security engineering is up to date. Speaker: Adam Shostack Adam is a leading expert on threat modeling, and a consultant, entrepreneur, technologist, author and game designer. He's a member of the BlackHat Review Board, and helped create the CVE and many other things. He currently helps many organizations improve their security via [Shostack & Associates](https://associates.shostack.org/), and advises startups including as a Mach37 Star Mentor. While at Microsoft, he drove the Autorun fix into Windows Update, was the lead designer of the SDL Threat Modeling Tool v3 and created the "Elevation of Privilege" game. Adam is the author of [Threat Modeling: Designing for Security](https://www.amazon.com/Threat-Modeling-Designing-Adam-Shostack/dp/1118809998/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1504107491&sr=8-1&keywords=threat+modeling&linkCode=ll1&tag=adamshostack-20&linkId=cc4d1967c923c9c8b254ee2d20dc564f), and the co-author of [The New School of Information Security](https://www.amazon.com/New-School-Information-Security-ebook/dp/B004UAALZ0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=adamshostack-20&linkId=8ef6dabf941ae63313313cef60cef269).
end_time nil 2019-10-09 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475943
start_time nil 2019-10-09 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland OWASP - Threat Modeling in 2019 with Adam Shostack
url nil https://www.meetup.com/OWASP-Portland-Chapter/events/263660173/
venue_id nil 202392091
Change #54657
2019-08-01
15:22:45

update Calagator::Event 1250475777 #FullStackPDX : December : Critique Roll back

start_time 2019-12-19 18:00:00 -0800 2019-12-05 18:00:00 -0800
Change #54656
2019-08-01
15:20:36

update Calagator::Venue 202396382 Karl Miller Center Roll back

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Change #54655
2019-08-01
15:18:38

create Calagator::Event 1250475942 Spark Teen Market & Pitchfest Roll back

description nil A night market featuring teen-run businesses and a pitching room for teen entrepreneurs to pitch for $1000 in return-free investment.
end_time nil 2019-08-09 22:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475942
start_time nil 2019-08-09 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Spark Teen Market & Pitchfest
url nil http://www.sparkteenmarket.com
venue_id nil 202396382
Change #54654
2019-08-01
15:18:38

create Calagator::Venue 202396382 Karl Miller Center Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202396382
title nil Karl Miller Center
Change #54653
2019-08-01
14:48:15

create Calagator::Event 1250475941 PDX DITA Meetup and Presentation Roll back

description nil At our quarterly meetup for DITA XML users, we'll be welcoming Josh Johnson of MapR Technologies, who will be speaking about "The Doc Pipeline: The Awkward Teenage Years." Josh is a DITA tools developer with 15+ years experience enabling tech doc and content management teams to provide state-of-the art content creation and delivery. Ask him your questions about how he's supported doc teams in evolving their DITA implementations from simply up-and-running builds to highly efficient systems that support key performance goals. --Meetup from 6:30-8:00 PM on 8/14, with the talk beginning at 7:00. --There will be food, and drinks in moderation! --Please RSVP to [email protected] if you plan to come in person--or if you'd like a call-in option. We always plan veg options, but can handle other requests with advance notice. Hope to see you there!
end_time nil 2019-08-14 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475941
start_time nil 2019-08-14 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX DITA Meetup and Presentation
venue_details nil Xandr is on the 4th floor. The building is also known as the Alderway Building.
venue_id nil 202395648
Change #54652
2019-08-01
13:50:30

create Calagator::Event 1250475940 Tech Talk – Formal Hardware Verification: Asynchronous, Analog, Mixed-Signal, and Mixed-Timing Circuits Roll back

description nil Abstract: Formal verification has become a well-established part of standard hardware design flows leveraging SAT solvers and model checkers for verification tasks including logical equivalence checking, property checking, and protocol verification. These tools are largely based on all-digital, synchronous, single clock-domain models of hardware behaviour. To address the needs of system-on-chip and multi-core designs, we are developing verification methods for asynchronous, analog, mixed-signal, and mixed-timing circuits. A key enabling technology for our research is the integration of an SMT solver, Z3, into an interactive theorem prover, ACL2. Our integration, Smtlink, exploits ACL2’s extensive support for reflection: we can write lisp functions that operate on the syntax of pending goals by extracting facts (e.g. function definitions and previously proven theorems) from the ACL2 logical world. Smtlink can automatically translate high-level goals that include user-defined data types and recursive functions into formulas that are in the logic of the SMT solver. We demonstrate the efficacy of this approach with the verification of timed asynchronous handshake circuits and a convergence proof for a digital phase-locked loop. I will briefly describe related verification work including using automatic differentiation (AD) based algorithms to reason about synchronizers and analog circuits, and interval-arithmetic based verification algorithms to reason about convergence properties of non-linear circuits. Currently, I am working with students and other faculty at UBC to explore verification challenges arising in operating system research, cyber-physical systems, and numerical optimization algorithms used for machine learning. I gratefully acknowledge my collaborators including Chris Chen, Ian Jones, Matt Kaufmann, Carl Kwan, Yan Peng, Justin Reiher, Mark Schmidt, and Margo Seltzer. Bio: Mark Greenstreet is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia. He earned his B.Sc. (1981) from Caltech, and his MA (1988) and Ph.D. (1992) from Princeton. His research interests span a wide range of formal verification topics, especially any problem, hardware or software, that involves concurrency and/or continuous models. Mark has industrial chip design experience spanning from a design of an FFT chip set for ESL (at TRW subsidiary) in the early 1980’s to work on verifying the synchronizers and clock-domain-crossing circuits in many generations of SPARC CPUs.
end_time nil 2019-08-07 11:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475940
start_time nil 2019-08-07 10:00:00 -0700
title nil Tech Talk – Formal Hardware Verification: Asynchronous, Analog, Mixed-Signal, and Mixed-Timing Circuits
url nil https://galois.com/
venue_details nil Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.)
venue_id nil 202395770
Change #54651
2019-08-01
09:26:39

create Calagator::Event 1250475939 Enterprise Blockchain Meetup - August 8th - OEBVS Kickoff Roll back

description nil Mark your calendars and plan to attend! We are happy to announce that we will be hosting an Enterprise Blockchain Meetup in conjunction with the kickoff of R/GA's Oregon Enterprise Blockchain Venture Studio's (https://www.oebvs.com/) launch of its first cohort of startups. Members of the R/GA team will be presenting an overview of the OEBVS program and giving a rundown of the members of the first class. When: Thursday, August 8th, Doors will open at 6pm. Where: We are finalizing the event location. We will update the announcement in the next day or two.
end_time nil 2019-08-08 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475939
start_time nil 2019-08-08 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Enterprise Blockchain Meetup - August 8th - OEBVS Kickoff
url nil https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Enterprise-Blockchain-Meetup/events/263634765/
Change #54650
2019-08-01
09:08:32

create Calagator::Event 1250475938 Ruby Coworking Roll back

description nil An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us!
end_time nil 2019-08-08 12:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475938
start_time nil 2019-08-08 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Coworking
venue_id nil 202394545
Change #54649
2019-07-31
17:42:26

update Calagator::Event 1250475937 Resume Review and Salary Negotiation Workshop Roll back

description Women Who Code Portland is hosting a Resume Review & Salary Negotiation workshop. The goal of this workshop is to provide people with the opportunity to have their resumes reviewed by recruiters from local companies and hear from members in our community about their experiences negotiating their salaries. This event is geared towards helping women, but we welcome everyone who supports our mission of inspiring women to excel in technology careers and follows our code of conduct. ## EVENT COST The event cost is $12 for participants and includes lunch. Scholarships: If you are a student, under-employed, or in need of financial assistance, we have full scholarships available for this event. [Please submit an application here](https://forms.gle/WrDqVE7zmbHLaG366). There will be no refunds for this event. If you cannot attend, you can email us to transfer the ticket to another attendee, or we can add it to our scholarship pool. ## AGENDA - 9:30 - Doors Open, Introductions & Welcome note by WWCode - 10:00 - Salary Negotiation Panel - 11:00 - Jarvis Sam talk: In the Know - Demystifying Resume Writing and Interviewing - 12:00 - Lunch - 1:00 - Breakout sessions for resume review with recruiters - 4:30 - Finish ## RULES By coming to this event, you are agreeing to follow our Code of Conduct ### CODE OF CONDUCT WWCode is an inclusive community, dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. We do not tolerate harassment of members in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all WWCode events and online communities. [Read the full version](http://www.womenwhocode.com/codeofconduct). If you would like to report an incident, please reach out to one of our volunteers or submit an [incident report form](http://bit.ly/wwcode-incident-report). Women Who Code Portland is hosting a Resume Review & Salary Negotiation workshop. The goal of this workshop is to provide people with the opportunity to have their resumes reviewed by recruiters from local companies and hear from members in our community about their experiences negotiating their salaries. This event is geared towards helping women, but we welcome everyone who supports our mission of inspiring women to excel in technology careers and follows our code of conduct. ## EVENT COST The event cost is $12 for participants and includes lunch. Scholarships: If you are a student, under-employed, or in need of financial assistance, we have full scholarships available for this event. [Please submit an application here](https://forms.gle/WrDqVE7zmbHLaG366). There will be no refunds for this event. If you cannot attend, you can email us to transfer the ticket to another attendee, or we can add it to our scholarship pool. ## AGENDA - 9:30 - Doors Open, Introductions & Welcome note by WWCode - 10:00 - Salary Negotiation Panel - 11:00 - Jarvis Sam talk: In the Know - Demystifying Resume Writing and Interviewing - 12:00 - Lunch - 1:00 - Breakout sessions for resume review with recruiters - 4:30 - Finish ## RULES By coming to this event, you are agreeing to follow our Code of Conduct. [Read the full version](http://www.womenwhocode.com/codeofconduct) ### CODE OF CONDUCT WWCode is an inclusive community, dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. We do not tolerate harassment of members in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all WWCode events and online communities. If you would like to report an incident, please reach out to one of our volunteers or submit an [incident report form](http://bit.ly/wwcode-incident-report).
Change #54648
2019-07-31
17:41:21

update Calagator::Event 1250475937 Resume Review and Salary Negotiation Workshop Roll back

venue_id 202395081 202396082
Change #54647
2019-07-31
17:40:52

create Calagator::Event 1250475937 Resume Review and Salary Negotiation Workshop Roll back

description nil Women Who Code Portland is hosting a Resume Review & Salary Negotiation workshop. The goal of this workshop is to provide people with the opportunity to have their resumes reviewed by recruiters from local companies and hear from members in our community about their experiences negotiating their salaries. This event is geared towards helping women, but we welcome everyone who supports our mission of inspiring women to excel in technology careers and follows our code of conduct. ## EVENT COST The event cost is $12 for participants and includes lunch. Scholarships: If you are a student, under-employed, or in need of financial assistance, we have full scholarships available for this event. [Please submit an application here](https://forms.gle/WrDqVE7zmbHLaG366). There will be no refunds for this event. If you cannot attend, you can email us to transfer the ticket to another attendee, or we can add it to our scholarship pool. ## AGENDA - 9:30 - Doors Open, Introductions & Welcome note by WWCode - 10:00 - Salary Negotiation Panel - 11:00 - Jarvis Sam talk: In the Know - Demystifying Resume Writing and Interviewing - 12:00 - Lunch - 1:00 - Breakout sessions for resume review with recruiters - 4:30 - Finish ## RULES By coming to this event, you are agreeing to follow our Code of Conduct ### CODE OF CONDUCT WWCode is an inclusive community, dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. We do not tolerate harassment of members in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all WWCode events and online communities. [Read the full version](http://www.womenwhocode.com/codeofconduct). If you would like to report an incident, please reach out to one of our volunteers or submit an [incident report form](http://bit.ly/wwcode-incident-report).
end_time nil 2019-08-24 16:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475937
start_time nil 2019-08-24 09:30:00 -0700
title nil Resume Review and Salary Negotiation Workshop
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resume-review-salary-negotiation-workshop-tickets-61107550328
venue_id nil 202395081
Change #54646
2019-07-31
13:06:10

update Calagator::Event 1250475899 PDXWIT Presents: Get Hired Up! Roll back

description ***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-get-hired-up-tickets-65986059079] is required to gain entry to this event *** Looking for a job in tech? Join PDXWIT for an evening at Expensify dedicated to helping you find your next job. You get what you put in, so come prepared to share with copies of your resume. Let us know what you need most right now in the registration questions below (mock interviews, resume review, portfolio reviews, Q&A with recruiters, etc.), and we’ll try to accommodate your needs. We’ll have a short presentation on negotiations. Join Elizabeth Robillard, VP of Business Development at Usermind (www.usermind.com) and principal of consultancy Negotiating at Work (www.negotiatingatwork.com) for practical advice on how to negotiate for yourself more effectively. Whether you are looking for new opportunities, a promotion or a raise, this brief talk will offer some concrete strategies on how to reach your goals. We’re also looking for volunteers to participate in the resume and portfolio reviews, as well as the mock interviews. If you’re interested, please select “Volunteer” in the registration process. If you are volunteering and would also like to participate in the event, please only register once so we have an accurate headcount. Agenda: 4:30 p.m. - Doors open, reviews begin 5:15 p.m - Introductions (PDXWIT, host, etc.) 5:20 p.m. - Short presentation with Q&A 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes, on the 2nd, mezzanine, and 3rd floors. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: All the floors are ADA compliant and the space is accessible via an elevator, but the building elevators are not up to ADA code (wheel in and turn around). Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is no onsite parking. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The main entrance to the building is on SW 5th Ave. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Yes Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, attendees are strongly encouraged to use public transportation. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. ***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-get-hired-up-tickets-65986059079] is required to gain entry to this event *** Looking for a job in tech? Join PDXWIT for an evening dedicated to helping you find your next job. You get what you put in, so come prepared to share with copies of your resume. When you register, let us know what you need most right now. - Resume review - Mock Interviews - Portfolio review - Q&A with recruiters We’ll have a short presentation to negotiate effectively for promotions and raises. Led by Elizabeth Robillard, VP of Business Development at Usermind (www.usermind.com) and principal of consultancy at Negotiating at Work (www.negotiatingatwork.com) for practical advice on how to negotiate for yourself more effectively. Whether you are looking for new opportunities, a promotion or a raise, this brief talk will offer some concrete strategies on how to reach your goals. We’re also looking for volunteers to participate in the resume and portfolio reviews, as well as the mock interviews. If you’re interested, please select “Volunteer” in the registration process. If you are volunteering and would also like to participate in the event, please only register once so we have an accurate headcount. Agenda: 4:30 p.m. - Doors open, reviews begin 5:15 p.m - Introductions (PDXWIT, host, etc.) 5:20 p.m. - Short presentation with Q&A 5:40 p.m. - Reviews continue 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes, on the 2nd, mezzanine, and 3rd floors. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: All the floors are ADA compliant and the space is accessible via an elevator, but the building elevators are not up to ADA code (wheel in and turn around). Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is no onsite parking. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The main entrance to the building is on SW 5th Ave. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Yes Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, attendees are strongly encouraged to use public transportation. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
Change #54645
2019-07-31
12:17:23

create Calagator::Event 1250475936 Nike Tech Talks Roll back

description nil Join us for the Nike Tech Talks! Amanda Casari, Google Cloud Engineering Manager, will give a talk titled, "From Zero to A^X: Scaling Data Science Teams." Enjoy snacks and beverages, as you network with fellow tech enthusiasts before and after the talk. More info: https://niketechtalks-august2019.splashthat.com/
end_time nil 2019-08-08 18:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475936
start_time nil 2019-08-08 16:30:00 -0700
title nil Nike Tech Talks
url nil https://niketechtalks-august2019.splashthat.com/
venue_details nil The venue is located approximately 3/4 miles from the Merlo Rd/SW 158th Ave MAX Station.
venue_id nil 202394785
Change #54644
2019-07-31
12:11:54

update Calagator::Event 1250475927 Portland Linux/Unix Group: Ansible! Roll back

description Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Who: Larry Brigman<br> What: Ansible!<br> Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br> When: Thursday, August 1st 2019 at 7pm<br> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br> Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live Full description to come. Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting. Rideshares to the Lucky Lab available PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings. Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Who: Larry Brigman<br> What: Introduction to Ansible<br> Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br> When: Thursday, August 1st 2019 at 7pm<br> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br> Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live Automation and configuration management is hard when the tools you use don't provide the basics. Ansible is built from the ground up to always handle and check the error conditions. Come learn a little Ansible and see how you can start on your path toward using Infrastructure as Code. About Larry First Experience with computers was a TRS-80 with a cassette tape. Since then used or developed on everything from microcontrollers to mainframes. Currently developing on for Linux using Ansible and OpenShift. Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting. Rideshares to the Lucky Lab available PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
title Portland Linux/Unix Group: Ansible! Portland Linux/Unix Group: Introduction to Ansible
Change #54643
2019-07-31
10:21:00

create Calagator::Event 1250475935 Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil Speaker: Scott Dixon Topic: How to bring up a new PCB design After a new PCB design has been assembled, it is time to test and debug it. This is often called "board bringup" and it is something which is seldom explicitly taught. There are a number of things which can be done, both in the initial design stage and during the bring up process to make it easier to get a new design tested and running.
end_time nil 2019-08-03 12:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475935
start_time nil 2019-08-03 10:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) Monthly Meeting
url nil http://www.portlandrobtics.org
venue_details nil Fourth Ave Building room FAB-150 Someone will be at the door on Harrison St off of 4th Ave from about 10:15AM to let people in. There will also be a sign on the door with details to get to the meeting room
venue_id nil 202394425
Change #54642
2019-07-31
09:14:19

create Calagator::Event 1250475934 Mapping Service Ecosystems Roll back

description nil Ecosystem Mapping is powerful tool for aligning on strategy and identifying actionable paths forward the business. About this Event Included in your ticket price: Morning snacks, coffee, tea Lunch Fees Workshop Abstract Want to take your stakeholder workshop facilitation skills to the next level? Learn the basics of service ecosystem mapping and how it applies to identifying and solving system-level problems. While the increased popularity of service blueprints and customer journey maps is an encouraging sign for the proliferation of service design into the mainstream experience design toolbox, the fact remains that by themselves, they aren’t always ideal methods when dealing with senior business stakeholders in the context of overall business discovery and strategy. The theory behind systems thinking and an approach to visualize the service ecosystem at a high level should be part of the toolkit of every design strategist. Learning the basics of facilitating ecosystem mapping exercises goes a long way towards being able to identify the role and influence a company has in its ecosystem, and pinpoint which key parts of that ecosystem should be given strategic priority (and consequently be journey mapped/blueprinted in detail if those journeys are deemed critical). Understanding an organization’s ecosystem is not (just) about visualizing and diagramming it. Being able to identify and apply the right lenses to craft a visual representation that tells a compelling story can become a key sense-making tool in your strategic arsenal. What topics will be covered? Core concepts of systems thinking and how it differs from our traditional ways of representing and understanding complexity. Framing, boundary setting, and its importance in identifying the scope of an ecosystem. The most common types of ecosystems and a methodology for ecosystems mapping. What exercises will be done? Throughout the workshop, a combination of presentation, discussion, and individual and group hands on work will be used to tackle an ecosystem of your choice. Participants will work in groups (4-6 per table) towards conceptualizing a service ecosystem map. Any requirements for attending? The material is best suited for intermediate to senior researchers & designers, product managers, and business leadership looking to add new techniques derived from systems thinking to their method toolbox. The workshop assumes some prior exposure to visual design thinking and a basic understanding of classic service design methods, though neither of those is a prerequisite. Workshop Outline (excluding individual and group exercises): Part I: Theory 1. A cautionary tale 2. Systems and systems thinking 3. Systems thinking and design ethics 4. What is an ecosystem? 5. Reviewing four UX-related ecosystem types 5.1 Platform ecosystems 5.2 Device ecosystems 5.3 Content ecosystems 5.4 Service ecosystems Part II: Practice 6. Mapping UX ecosystems 6.1 Identifying primary and secondary ecosystem actors 6.2 Drawing rich pictures of the ecosystem 6.3 Grouping primary service clusters 6.4 Expanding and diagraming the ecosystem 6.5 Identifying and applying ecosystem lenses 7. Further reading 8. Conclusions / Questions / Discussion Instructor Bio Cornelius Rachieru is the Founder and Managing Partner of Canadian UX consultancy Ampli2de Inc., where he explores his fascination with the politics of design while leading enterprise-scale experience and service design projects. Over the past 15 years, he has managed a number of large UX teams as UX practice leader at Deloitte Canada and Shaw Communications, He has consulted in a wide range of industries, from technology to financial services, healthcare, enterprise risk management, autonomous transportation and law. Cornelius is also the Founder, Co-chair and Creative Director of the popular CanUX conference, Canada’s largest and longest running annual UX event. A self proclaimed night owl (he is originally from Transylvania), he loves red eye flights and is a nomad at heart. https://www.linkedin.com/in/corneliux/ twitter.com/corneliux
end_time nil 2019-09-20 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475934
start_time nil 2019-09-20 08:30:00 -0700
title nil Mapping Service Ecosystems
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mapping-service-ecosystems-tickets-64009442967
venue_id nil 202391693
Change #54641
2019-07-31
09:12:21

update Calagator::Source 996337286 https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/eventedit?text=Mapping+Service+Ecosystems&dates=20190920T153000Z/20190921T000000Z&details=For+details,+link+here:+https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mapping-service-ecosystems-tickets-64009442967&location=The+Cleaners+-+40 Roll back

Change #54640
2019-07-31
09:12:21

create Calagator::Source 996337286 https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/eventedit?text=Mapping+Service+Ecosystems&dates=20190920T153000Z/20190921T000000Z&details=For+details,+link+here:+https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mapping-service-ecosystems-tickets-64009442967&location=The+Cleaners+-+40 Roll back

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Change #54639
2019-07-31
09:11:46

update Calagator::Source 996337285 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mapping-service-ecosystems-tickets-64009442967 Roll back

Change #54638
2019-07-31
09:11:46

create Calagator::Source 996337285 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mapping-service-ecosystems-tickets-64009442967 Roll back

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Change #54637
2019-07-31
08:06:09

create Calagator::Event 1250475933 Portland JavaScript Admirers - JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil <p>Serverless is the new most talked about architecture pattern and quickly becoming a buzz word. The idea is for developers to stop worrying about server management and focus on code. The serverless platform takes care of the provisioning servers, underlying infrastructure, server maintenance security and scaling. We will look at three practical use cases of serverless with example code.</p> <p>* Secure and Scalable APIs<br>* Backend microservices<br>* Event driven programming</p> <p>Key concepts introduced will include triggers, rules, actions, composition and event driven architecture. Finally, serverless is relatively new and we will look at what the shortcomings are with the current technology and how to mitigate them. We will use Apache OpenWhisk as our serverless platform. Apache OpenWhisk is an open source, distributed Serverless platform that executes functions (fx) in response to events at any scale. The talk will include live demo of building and deploying an application to Apache OpenWhisk.</p> <p>Speaker: Upkar Lidder is a Full Stack Developer and Data Wrangler with a decade of development experience in a variety of roles. He can be seen speaking at various conferences and participating in tech groups and meetups.</p>
end_time nil 2019-08-28 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475933
source_id nil 996337284
start_time nil 2019-08-28 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland JavaScript Admirers - JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting
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venue_id nil 202396246
Change #54636
2019-07-31
08:06:06

update Calagator::Source 996337284 https://www.meetup.com/Portland-JavaScript-Admirers/events/263615230/ Roll back

Change #54635
2019-07-31
08:06:06

create Calagator::Source 996337284 https://www.meetup.com/Portland-JavaScript-Admirers/events/263615230/ Roll back

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Change #54634
2019-07-30
18:51:19

create Calagator::Event 1250475932 Portland C++ User's Group (PDXCPP) Roll back

description nil We're very excited to welcome you to the Portland C++ User's Group (PDXCPP) meetup! Join us in downtown Portland at our host, Esri! https://www.esri.com/ The evening will begin with pizza and beverages-- come hobnob, learn, and share with other modern C++ enthusiasts! - Your PDXCPP Organizers FreeNode: #pdxcpp
end_time nil 2019-08-20 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475932
start_time nil 2019-08-20 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland C++ User's Group (PDXCPP)
url nil https://www.meetup.com/pdxcpp/
venue_id nil 202394989
Change #54633
2019-07-30
16:37:18

update Calagator::Event 1250475931 DevOpsDays Portland Roll back

description DevOpsDays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. Each event is entirely volunteer run and feature a combination of self-organized open space content and curated talks around automation, testing, security, and organizational culture. We will have a half day of workshops on the 10th, followed by 2 days of talks and unconference-style open spaces including Full length talks: * Gene Kim - The Unicorn Project And The Five Ideals * Kenzie Woodbridge - Everyone's a player (in a mid-90s MUD) * Thai Wood - Everything I know about incident response I learned on an ambulance * Andy Fleener - Here's your Pager, GLHF * Jennifer Davis - Prioritizing Trust while Creating Applications * Courtney Eckhardt - How to have an operational incident (a crash course) * Deepak Giridharagopal - The Dark Side of Scale * Dave Stanke - Continuous Integration Testing: Fully test your microservices application, early and often * Paige Bernier - Best Vends: The How and Why to befriend your vendors * Aaron Aldrich - Continuous Improvement: DevOps and Mental Illness Ignites: * Allie Richards - Alice's Adventures in Devopsland * Matty Stratton - Hot Takes, Myths, And Other Falsehoods - Why Everyone Is Wrong About DevOps Except For Me * Ashina Sipiora - Negotiating your Next Job in Tech * Aaron Aldrich - Observability Observed * Dawn Parzych - 10 Things I Hate About DevOps * Josh Berkus - How Fast Was My Kubernetes? * Matt Busche - Web Performance - Where to start? * Jay Gordon - What I Learned From A Dress, an On-Call Nightmare * Laura Janusek - Get Your Poker Face On: How to Use Scrum Poker to Slay Project Estimations * Terri Haber - Product Owners are Reliabilibuddies Open Spaces: * You decide! Please see the website for the most up-to-date program and the workshops as they are confirmed: https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-portland/program/ Register to attend here: https://devopsdayspdx2019.busyconf.com/bookings/new or sign up to volunteer and attend for free by filling out https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSey193yBlvspZqQbFXbC2nTH37pLpSG0jDYncS_KUmmhxVu9A/viewform DevOpsDays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. Each event is entirely volunteer run and feature a combination of self-organized open space content and curated talks around automation, testing, security, and organizational culture. We will have a half day of workshops on the 10th, followed by 2 days of talks and unconference-style open spaces including Full length talks: * Gene Kim - The Unicorn Project And The Five Ideals * Kenzie Woodbridge - Everyone's a player (in a mid-90s MUD) * Thai Wood - Everything I know about incident response I learned on an ambulance * Andy Fleener - Here's your Pager, GLHF * Jennifer Davis - Prioritizing Trust while Creating Applications * Courtney Eckhardt - How to have an operational incident (a crash course) * Deepak Giridharagopal - The Dark Side of Scale * Dave Stanke - Continuous Integration Testing: Fully test your microservices application, early and often * Paige Bernier - Best Vends: The How and Why to befriend your vendors * Aaron Aldrich - Continuous Improvement: DevOps and Mental Illness Ignites: * Allie Richards - Alice's Adventures in Devopsland * Matty Stratton - Hot Takes, Myths, And Other Falsehoods - Why Everyone Is Wrong About DevOps Except For Me * Ashina Sipiora - Negotiating your Next Job in Tech * Aaron Aldrich - Observability Observed * Dawn Parzych - 10 Things I Hate About DevOps * Josh Berkus - How Fast Was My Kubernetes? * Matt Busche - Web Performance - Where to start? * Jay Gordon - What I Learned From A Dress, an On-Call Nightmare * Laura Janusek - Get Your Poker Face On: How to Use Scrum Poker to Slay Project Estimations * Terri Haber - Product Owners are Reliabilibuddies Open Spaces: * You decide! Please see the website for the most up-to-date program and the workshops as they are confirmed: https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-portland/program/ Register to attend here: https://devopsdayspdx2019.busyconf.com/bookings/new or sign up to volunteer and attend for free by filling out https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSey193yBlvspZqQbFXbC2nTH37pLpSG0jDYncS_KUmmhxVu9A/viewform
Change #54632
2019-07-30
16:36:03

create Calagator::Event 1250475931 DevOpsDays Portland Roll back

description nil DevOpsDays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. Each event is entirely volunteer run and feature a combination of self-organized open space content and curated talks around automation, testing, security, and organizational culture. We will have a half day of workshops on the 10th, followed by 2 days of talks and unconference-style open spaces including Full length talks: * Gene Kim - The Unicorn Project And The Five Ideals * Kenzie Woodbridge - Everyone's a player (in a mid-90s MUD) * Thai Wood - Everything I know about incident response I learned on an ambulance * Andy Fleener - Here's your Pager, GLHF * Jennifer Davis - Prioritizing Trust while Creating Applications * Courtney Eckhardt - How to have an operational incident (a crash course) * Deepak Giridharagopal - The Dark Side of Scale * Dave Stanke - Continuous Integration Testing: Fully test your microservices application, early and often * Paige Bernier - Best Vends: The How and Why to befriend your vendors * Aaron Aldrich - Continuous Improvement: DevOps and Mental Illness Ignites: * Allie Richards - Alice's Adventures in Devopsland * Matty Stratton - Hot Takes, Myths, And Other Falsehoods - Why Everyone Is Wrong About DevOps Except For Me * Ashina Sipiora - Negotiating your Next Job in Tech * Aaron Aldrich - Observability Observed * Dawn Parzych - 10 Things I Hate About DevOps * Josh Berkus - How Fast Was My Kubernetes? * Matt Busche - Web Performance - Where to start? * Jay Gordon - What I Learned From A Dress, an On-Call Nightmare * Laura Janusek - Get Your Poker Face On: How to Use Scrum Poker to Slay Project Estimations * Terri Haber - Product Owners are Reliabilibuddies Open Spaces: * You decide! Please see the website for the most up-to-date program and the workshops as they are confirmed: https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-portland/program/ Register to attend here: https://devopsdayspdx2019.busyconf.com/bookings/new or sign up to volunteer and attend for free by filling out https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSey193yBlvspZqQbFXbC2nTH37pLpSG0jDYncS_KUmmhxVu9A/viewform
end_time nil 2019-09-12 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475931
start_time nil 2019-09-10 13:00:00 -0700
title nil DevOpsDays Portland
url nil https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-portland/welcome/
venue_id nil 202389921
Change #54631
2019-07-30
13:49:47

create Calagator::Event 1250475930 PDX Women in XR Happy Hour Roll back

description nil It's the 3rd Portland Women in XR Happy Hour! This is a social event for female, female-identifying, and non-binary folks interested/working in the XR (AR/VR/MR) space in Portland OR. Spread the word, bring a colleague or friend!
end_time nil 2019-07-31 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475930
start_time nil 2019-07-31 17:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Women in XR Happy Hour
url nil https://www.facebook.com/events/569692763563442/
venue_id nil 202395795
Change #54630
2019-07-30
13:08:10

create Calagator::Event 1250475929 Engineering Happy Hour-TENPDX Roll back

description nil This is an event for Engineers to get together over free food and drink after work and connect with other Engineering Professionals. If you consider yourself an Engineer in any field or discipline-please come. We will have a space reserved upstairs in the loft! Food and drink will be available throughout the event. 4:30pm - Networking starts 7:00pm - Event ends Join our TENPDX LinkedIn group to stay up-to-date on upcoming event details https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12186406/ If you are new to networking, don’t be shy, please come to a TENPDX event and say hi to Ann Jones, the Event Organizer of TENPDX and she will gladly help you make some introductions and get the ball rolling. You will be a networking pro in no time!!! *There will be Gluten Free food and drinks available. Please email the Event Organizer when you RSVP if you need a Gluten Free option so that enough will be provided at the event. *This event is for Engineers and Sponsor Partners only! If you are not an Engineer and would like to attend the event, please reach out to Ann Jones, the Event Organizer of TENPDX for more on information on how to Host and/or Sponsor the next TENPDX event.
end_time nil 2019-08-15 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475929
start_time nil 2019-08-15 16:30:00 -0700
title nil Engineering Happy Hour-TENPDX
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tenpdx-the-engineering-network-august-happy-hour-tickets-66214478287?aff=Calagator
venue_details nil There is plenty of free parking at this location. We will be in a reserved space upstairs in the loft area.
venue_id nil 202396300
Change #54629
2019-07-30
12:37:13

update Calagator::Event 1250475928 PIE turns 10 🎂and the whole Portland startup and tech community is invited Roll back

Change #54628
2019-07-30
12:26:58

update Calagator::Event 1250475928 PIE + Portland startup community - PIE turns 10 🎂 Roll back

title PIE + Portland startup community - PIE turns 10 🎂 PIE turns 10 🎂and the whole Portland startup and tech community is invited
venue_details nil
Change #54627
2019-07-30
12:23:38

create Calagator::Event 1250475928 PIE + Portland startup community - PIE turns 10 🎂 Roll back

description nil <p>Hard to believe, but it's been a decade of experimentation around how established organizations — like corporations, government, and educational institutions — can better collaborate with the Portland startup community for mutual benefit.</p> <p>That's right. PIE is turning 10 years old in August 2019. So it seemed like a good time for a party. And our generous sponsors Autodesk (<a href="https://autodesk.com/" class="linkified">https://autodesk.com/</a>) and SKB (<a href="https://skbcos.com/" class="linkified">https://skbcos.com/</a>) volunteered to help us make it happen.</p> <p>Join PIE, PIE Shop, our alums, our mentors, and the entire Portland startup community to celebrate this milestone. As part of the celebration, we'll be happy to feed you and provide you with a beverage or two. And there will likely be some PIE giveaways, as well.</p> <p>NOTE: This is a family friendly event, so feel free to bring the kids.</p>
end_time nil 2019-08-15 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475928
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start_time nil 2019-08-15 17:00:00 -0700
title nil PIE + Portland startup community - PIE turns 10 🎂
url nil https://www.meetup.com/PIE-Portland-startup-community/events/261024720/
venue_id nil 202396381
Change #54626
2019-07-30
12:23:38

create Calagator::Venue 202396381 The Glass Lab Roll back

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street_address nil 350 SE Mill St
title nil The Glass Lab
Change #54625
2019-07-30
12:23:37

update Calagator::Source 996337283 https://www.meetup.com/PIE-Portland-startup-community/events/261024720/ Roll back

Change #54624
2019-07-30
12:23:37

create Calagator::Source 996337283 https://www.meetup.com/PIE-Portland-startup-community/events/261024720/ Roll back

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Change #54623
2019-07-30
12:16:21

create Calagator::Event 1250475927 Portland Linux/Unix Group: Ansible! Roll back

description nil Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Who: Larry Brigman<br> What: Ansible!<br> Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br> When: Thursday, August 1st 2019 at 7pm<br> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br> Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live Full description to come. Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting. Rideshares to the Lucky Lab available PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings.
end_time nil 2019-08-01 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475927
start_time nil 2019-08-01 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Linux/Unix Group: Ansible!
url nil http://pdxlinux.org
venue_details nil Take the stairs or elevator to the lower level and head East, though you will quickly lose orientation. Look for room 86-01 and note that the parking garage also provides access from a level below for $6, up from $1.50 or so. :(
venue_id nil 202394217
Change #54622
2019-07-30
08:59:53

update Calagator::Event 1250475926 Camp Smalltalk Roll back

Change #54621
2019-07-30
08:59:13

create Calagator::Event 1250475926 Camp Smalltalk Roll back

description nil The Pacific Northwest Smalltalk crew would like to invite you to Camp Smalltalk PDX this October. Join us in beautiful Portland, Oregon for a memorable weekend. There is no set schedule as of now. Likely topics include: - Smalltalk on iOS and Android - Web Frameworks - GemStone OODB - Virtual machine implementations - Data processing applications - Language design If you are curious about Smalltalk, learn from the experts. If you are an expert, influence the future generation of Smalltalkers!
end_time nil 2019-10-06 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475926
start_time nil 2019-10-04 12:00:00 -0700
title nil Camp Smalltalk
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venue_id nil 202396269
Change #54620
2019-07-29
15:03:46

create Calagator::Event 1250475925 Breaking the Code: The Un-Hackathon Pitch Night Roll back

description nil Breaking the code -- The un-hackathon for a cause pitch night. Come hear a select group of area Community Based Organizations (CBOs) pitch their most pressing technology needs backed by real community demand. Connect with local resources to understand how you can get involved in being part of the local solution in sharing your expertise. More details: http://www.techoregon.org/events/breaking-code-un-hackathon-pitch-night
end_time nil 2019-07-30 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475925
start_time nil 2019-07-30 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Breaking the Code: The Un-Hackathon Pitch Night
url nil http://www.techoregon.org/events/breaking-code-un-hackathon-pitch-night
venue_id nil 202394815
Change #54619
2019-07-29
13:20:27

update Calagator::Source 996337282 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-the-code-the-un-hackathon-pitch-night-tickets-64429627751 Roll back

Change #54618
2019-07-29
13:20:27

create Calagator::Source 996337282 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-the-code-the-un-hackathon-pitch-night-tickets-64429627751 Roll back

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Change #54617
2019-07-29
12:20:16

update Calagator::Event 1250475924 Galois Tech Talk – Cellularization: A Game Theoretic Perspective Roll back

venue_details Galois Inc, 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300, Portland, OR, USA, (3rd floor of the Commonwealth building) Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.) Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.)
Change #54616
2019-07-29
12:19:16

create Calagator::Event 1250475924 Galois Tech Talk – Cellularization: A Game Theoretic Perspective Roll back

description nil Abstract: My talk will present a distributed secure architecture for “cellularization,” a process in which utilities of the players are aligned by credible/non-credible threats. The proposed solution relies on a novel decentralized permissionless cyber-physical architecture that enables players to participate in Information-Asymmetric (Signaling) games, where deception is tamed by costly signaling, formal verification and zero-knowledge cryptography. The signaling, in order to remain honest (e.g., separating), may also involve asymmetric cryptography, crypto-tokens and distributed ledgers. Here, we will present a rough sketch of the architecture and the protocols it involves. Mathematical and computational analyses will appear in a companion paper. Speaker: Professor Bud Mishra, Courant Institute Bio: Professor Bud Mishra: An educator, an inventor as well as a mentor to technologists, entrepreneurs and scientists. Prof. Mishra founded the NYU/Courant Bioinformatics Group, a multi-disciplinary group working on research at the interface of computer science, applied mathematics, biology, biomedicine and bio/nano-technologies as well as Tandon-Online program on Bioinformatics Engineering. Prof. Mishra has industrial experience in Computer and Data Science (aiNexusLab, ATTAP, behold.ai, brainiad, Genesis Media, Pypestream, and Tartan Laboratories), Finance (Instadat, Pattern Recognition Fund, Prospero.ai and Tudor Investment), Robotics and Bio- and Nanotechnologies (Abraxis, Bioarrays, InSilico, MRTech, OpGen and Seqster). He is the author of a textbook on algorithmic algebra and more than two hundred archived publications. He has advised and mentored more than 35 graduate students and post-docs in the areas of computer science, robotics and control engineering, applied mathematics, finance, biology and medicine. He holds 23 issued and 21 pending patents in areas ranging over robotics, model checking, intrusion detection, cyber security, emergency response, disaster management, data analysis, biotechnology, nanotechnology, genome mapping and sequencing, mutation calling, cancer biology, fintech, adtech, internet architecture and linguistics. Prof. Mishra’s pioneering work includes: first application of model checking to hardware verification; first robotics technologies for grasping, reactive grippers and work holding; first single molecule genotype/haplotype mapping technology (Optical Mapping); first analysis of copy number variants with a segmentation algorithm, first whole-genome haplotype assembly technology (SUTTA), first clinical-genomic variant/base calling technology (TotalRecaller), first single-molecule single cell nanomapping technology, first non-invasive liquid-biopsy technology, etc. Prof. Mishra is currently a professor of computer science and mathematics at NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, professor of engineering at NYUs Tandon School of engineering, professor of human genetics at MSSM Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, visiting scholar in quantitative biology at CSHL Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and a professor of cell biology at NYU SoM School of Medicine. Prof. Mishra has a degree in Science from Utkal University, in Electronics and Communication Engineering from IIT, Kharagpur, and MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science from Carnegie-Mellon University. He is a fellow of IEEE, ACM, AAAS and EAI, a fellow of National Academy of Inventors (NAI), a Distinguished Alumnus of IIT (Kharagpur), and an NYSTAR Distinguished Professor.
end_time nil 2019-08-26 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475924
start_time nil 2019-08-26 13:00:00 -0700
title nil Galois Tech Talk – Cellularization: A Game Theoretic Perspective
url nil https://galois.com/
venue_details nil Galois Inc, 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300, Portland, OR, USA, (3rd floor of the Commonwealth building) Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.)
venue_id nil 202395770
Change #54615
2019-07-28
23:22:57

create Calagator::Event 1250475923 RainSec - Portland Information Security Professionals Roll back

description nil <p>RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. Preferably while drinking just enough to forget our day jobs.</p> <p>This is a public event open to any interested parties, however our target audience is experienced information security professionals.</p> <p>Follow @PDXRainSec on Twitter for last minute updates.</p>
end_time nil 2019-07-30 21:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475923
start_time nil 2019-07-30 18:30:00 -0700
title nil RainSec - Portland Information Security Professionals
url nil https://www.meetup.com/RainSec/
venue_details nil Minors permitted until 9:00pm.
venue_id nil 202396036
Change #54614
2019-07-28
10:36:28

update Calagator::Event 1250475922 Enterprise Blockchain Camp PDX 2019 Roll back

Change #54613
2019-07-28
10:35:52

create Calagator::Event 1250475922 Enterprise Blockchain Camp PDX 2019 Roll back

description nil Enterprise Blockchain Camp is a participant driven event bringing together people focused in the application of distributed ledgers in business and government. The event is taking place Sunday, September 8th from 9 AM - 5:30 PM. Open space "Unconference” events provide a venue for the attendees to drive the content of the event. Attendees will meet and greet, post subjects for talk/session/demo/facilitated and then break out during the six session blocks. Meals are provided and special diets will be accommodated to the extent possible.
end_time nil 2019-09-08 17:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475922
start_time nil 2019-09-08 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Enterprise Blockchain Camp PDX 2019
url nil https://EnterpriseBlockchain.Camp
venue_id nil 202395672
Change #54612
2019-07-26
15:01:12

destroy Calagator::Event 1250475887 AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - AgilePDX Westside: How Do Cultural Differences Play Into Agile Practices? Roll back