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Change #40222
2016-08-09
19:28:28

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470634 Strategic Portfolio Management for consulting firms Roll back

Change #40221
2016-08-09
19:27:49

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470635 Storybulbs Launch Party Roll back

Change #40220
2016-08-09
19:23:04

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470644 Cashflow game and Professional/Real estate networking Roll back

Change #40219
2016-08-09
17:38:35

update Calagator::Venue 202395329 Struck Roll back

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region nil
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Change #40218
2016-08-09
17:38:01

create Calagator::Event 1250470645 Ladies' Night 7.0 Roll back

description nil Get hyped! It's time for another Ladies' Night, v 7.0. Join us at Struck Agency for an evening focused on mentorships, activiities, and general commraderie with other digitally-minded ladies! If you're a designer, architect, researcher, developer, photographer, copywriter, videographer, producer, strategist, or want to be any of these things...you're invited! Food, drinks and great space to enjoy lively conversation provided by Struck.
end_time nil 2016-08-16 19:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470645
start_time nil 2016-08-16 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Ladies' Night 7.0
url nil http://ladiespdx.com
venue_details nil *This event is at Struck in the historic renovated Washington High School: Enter from SE 14th Avenue through the double doors. Head straight down the stairs and you'll walk right into Struck!
venue_id nil 202395329
Change #40217
2016-08-09
17:38:01

create Calagator::Venue 202395329 Struck Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202395329
title nil Struck
Change #40216
2016-08-09
15:01:34

update Calagator::Event 1250469974 Ruby on Rails PDX Monthly Meetup Roll back

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start_time 2016-11-22 18:30:00 -0800 2016-11-15 18:30:00 -0800
Change #40215
2016-08-09
13:00:52

update Calagator::Venue 202395328 Flying Pie Pizzeria Roll back

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Change #40214
2016-08-09
12:59:57

create Calagator::Event 1250470644 Cashflow game and Professional/Real estate networking Roll back

description nil Financing is a big challenge for many investors. Come discuss all of the creative options that are out there today so that you know your options in any situation you may find yourself in! We will also discuss current challenges faced by attendees so that the group and network may be able to help in any way we can. We will wrap up with the Cashflow Game to practice honing our investment skills! Hope to see you there! Bob 971-803-9533
end_time nil 2016-08-10 21:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2016-08-10 18:45:00 -0700
title nil Cashflow game and Professional/Real estate networking
url nil http://meetup.com/Cashflow-In-PDX
venue_details nil Flying pie pizzeria 7804 Se Stark St Portland United States
venue_id nil 202395328
Change #40213
2016-08-09
12:59:57

create Calagator::Venue 202395328 Flying Pie Pizzeria Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202395328
title nil Flying Pie Pizzeria
Change #40212
2016-08-09
11:54:20

update Calagator::Event 1250470623 INTEL SCRUM TRAINING AT PORTLAND STATE Roll back

description Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level? Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on August 20th, 2016; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects. Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully. Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process. STRUCTURE OF EVENT: Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project BENEFITS Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs) Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies Additional for Audience: SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum WHO SHOULD COME? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? If you share our event via Linkedin using @ibea then you have front row seats to this event! Thanks for spreading the word. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT ibeafoundation@gmail.com. Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level? Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on August 20th, 2016; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects. Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully. Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process. STRUCTURE OF EVENT: Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project BENEFITS Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs) Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies Additional for Audience: SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum WHO SHOULD COME? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? If you share our event via Linkedin using @ibea then you have front row seats to this event! Thanks for spreading the word. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT ibeafoundation@gmail.com.
title INTEL SCRUM TRAINING AT PORTLAND STATE Intel SCRUM Training at Portland State
Change #40211
2016-08-08
16:33:42

update Calagator::Venue 202395327 The Standard Roll back

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Change #40210
2016-08-08
16:32:57

create Calagator::Event 1250470643 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Are you building your own website? Your own personal bot? RSS/Twitter/IRC/Slack reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, or help work on a project!
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title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
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venue_id nil 202395327
Change #40209
2016-08-08
16:32:57

create Calagator::Venue 202395327 The Standard Roll back

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Change #40208
2016-08-08
13:41:47

update Calagator::Source 996335741 https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/ Roll back

Change #40207
2016-08-08
13:41:47

create Calagator::Source 996335741 https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/ Roll back

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Change #40206
2016-08-08
13:41:29

update Calagator::Source 996335740 https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/232985176/ Roll back

Change #40205
2016-08-08
13:41:29

create Calagator::Source 996335740 https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/232985176/ Roll back

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Change #40204
2016-08-08
13:16:54

create Calagator::Event 1250470642 Free Code Camp PDX meetup group Roll back

description nil Laid back study session with local freel code campers. Focus on javascript but all programmers of any level are welcome to come hang out and code.
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Change #40203
2016-08-08
12:18:37

create Calagator::Event 1250470641 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil We'll have pizza & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. ##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm TBD After presentations we'll have more socializing time. #Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! <br> ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. _ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
end_time nil 2016-09-06 22:00:00 -0700
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Change #40202
2016-08-08
09:43:13

update Calagator::Event 1250469987 DevOpsDays Portland 2016 Roll back

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Change #40201
2016-08-08
07:48:36

update Calagator::Event 1250470640 1 Million Cups Portland - the week Boz Menzalji of Gathrly Roll back

title 1 Million Cups Portland - the week Boz Menzalji of Gathrly 1 Million Cups Portland - this week Boz Menzalji of Gathrly
Change #40200
2016-08-08
07:48:15

create Calagator::Event 1250470640 1 Million Cups Portland - the week Boz Menzalji of Gathrly Roll back

description nil This week Gathrly joins us to share their journey. Gathrly is an End-to-End event sponsorship marketplace and live event engagement platform. Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business. As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland. Come and check it out and bring a friend. Join us online on the 1MC PDX Startup Slack channel.
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title nil 1 Million Cups Portland - the week Boz Menzalji of Gathrly
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venue_id nil 202390009
Change #40199
2016-08-08
07:42:45

update Calagator::Source 996335739 https://www.meetup.com/1-Million-Cups-Portland/events/233068241 Roll back

Change #40198
2016-08-08
07:42:45

create Calagator::Source 996335739 https://www.meetup.com/1-Million-Cups-Portland/events/233068241 Roll back

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Change #40197
2016-08-08
07:42:37

update Calagator::Source 996335738 https://www.meetup.com/1-Million-Cups-Portland/events/233068241/ Roll back

Change #40196
2016-08-08
07:42:37

create Calagator::Source 996335738 https://www.meetup.com/1-Million-Cups-Portland/events/233068241/ Roll back

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Change #40195
2016-08-07
20:47:28

update Calagator::Event 1250470639 Contemporary Data Modeling with Advanced Topics - All Day Training with DAMA PDX Roll back

description <h4><i>Get a full day of local data training. Register by Sept 1st for early bird discounts. Student discount also available. See below for Details </i></h4> Your local Data Management chapter has been putting on an annual data learning day for more than 10 years!<br> Breakfast and lunch provided.<br> More information and registration at www.damapdx.org<br> <h3>Summary</h3> We live in a world of Big Data, trying to make sense of it to deliver Business Intelligence. We have the promise of NOSQL and Applied Data Science to deliver some solutions. In dealing with today's challenges we need some new and different ways of thinking. Do we still need Conceptual models? How do they continue to benefit us? What are the limitations of relational models, and how do we overcome them? What are the best strategies for preparing and presenting data model diagrams to support meaningful conversations with our business partners? How do our data modeling tools help? How is the data warehouse environment evolving? Are we beyond dimensional models? How do we work with NOSQL tools and schema-less databases? Do these environments still need data modeling? What is a Data Lake and how do we manage it? Dr. Everest will explore these questions and provide some insight for dealing with issues surrounding the role of data modeling in the world we live in today. His presentation will provide some new strategies and approaches. His presentations are always lively and will challenge our thinking. <h3>PRESENTATION OUTLINE</h3> <h4> <ul> <li>DATA MODELING – Beyond the basics, and beyond relational</li> <li>ADVANCED DATA MODELING CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS</li> <li>NORMALIZATION – Myths. The biggest problem with ER/Relational/Object modeling.</li> <li>DATA MODEL PRESENTATION </li> <li>FOCUS ON DATA WAREHOUSING and more</li> </ul> <br> </h4><p> Includes (but not limited to): </p><ul> <li>Architecture of the Operational environment – ODS, staging (ETL), where is data cleansing? </li> <li>Dimensional modeling, fact and dimension tables, cube, star schema and snowflake ◦Fact tables and dimension tables - should they be normalized? </li> <li>Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics, data mining, OLAP </li> <li>And now the "Data Lake" (from Bill Inmon) or perhaps a "Data Swamp"! </li> <li>NOSQL – rationale and motivation, Schema-less or "schema on read"? ◦Type of Tools: Key value pair, multi-column, (directed?) graph, "document" (XML…) </li> <li>Data modeling in a NOSQL environment. Do we still need data modelers? </li> <li>Emerging role of the data analyst/scientist </li> </ul> <h3>Speaker</h3> Dr. Everest is actively engaged in the world of data modeling and data management, speaking to computer professional societies and consulting with large and small organizations. Early retirement has allowed him to focus on helping organizations improve their understanding and approach to data modeling. He continues to teach a course in advanced data modeling at the University of Minnesota. It is fully online and available to working professionals as well as students. (http://geverest.umn.edu). He is an astute observer and interpreter of developments and trends in information technology, data management, and particularly business data modeling. <h3>Cost</h3> <i>Costs cover breakfast, lunch, facility rental and speaker travel costs.</i> <i>See our damapdx.org site for current list of corporate members.</i> <br> Early Bird Registration (Before Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$99 DAMA PDX Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$129 Non-Members</li> <li>$59 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> Regular Registration (Starting Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$129 DAMA PDX Members & Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$149 Non-Members</li> <li>$79 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> <h3>About DAMA Portland</h3> The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking data-centric presentations that will make you more successful in your job. The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management. Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets. <h3>Upcoming DAMA PDX Events</h3> Upcoming DAMA PDX Metro Events<br> <i>Free to DAMA Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</i> <ul> <li>October: "Influencing Business Partners" with May Loomis</li> <li>November: "The T-Shaped Data Professional – Achieving Data Management Goals by Other Means" with Alec Sharp (Clariteq Systems Consulting)</li> <li>January 2017: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Amit P. Manghani</li> </ul> <h4><i>Get a full day of local data training. Register by Sept 1st for early bird discounts. Student discount also available. See below for Details </i></h4> Your local Data Management chapter has been putting on an annual data learning day for more than 10 years!<br> Breakfast and lunch provided.<br> More information and registration at www.damapdx.org<br> <h3>Summary</h3> We live in a world of Big Data, trying to make sense of it to deliver Business Intelligence. We have the promise of NOSQL and Applied Data Science to deliver some solutions. In dealing with today's challenges we need some new and different ways of thinking. Do we still need Conceptual models? How do they continue to benefit us? What are the limitations of relational models, and how do we overcome them? What are the best strategies for preparing and presenting data model diagrams to support meaningful conversations with our business partners? How do our data modeling tools help? How is the data warehouse environment evolving? Are we beyond dimensional models? How do we work with NOSQL tools and schema-less databases? Do these environments still need data modeling? What is a Data Lake and how do we manage it? Dr. Gordon Everest will explore these questions and provide some insight for dealing with issues surrounding the role of data modeling in the world we live in today. His presentation will provide some new strategies and approaches. His presentations are always lively and will challenge our thinking. <h3>PRESENTATION OUTLINE</h3> <h4> <ul> <li>DATA MODELING – Beyond the basics, and beyond relational</li> <li>ADVANCED DATA MODELING CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS</li> <li>NORMALIZATION – Myths. The biggest problem with ER/Relational/Object modeling.</li> <li>DATA MODEL PRESENTATION </li> <li>FOCUS ON DATA WAREHOUSING and more</li> </ul> <br> </h4><p> Includes (but not limited to): </p><ul> <li>Architecture of the Operational environment – ODS, staging (ETL), where is data cleansing? </li> <li>Dimensional modeling, fact and dimension tables, cube, star schema and snowflake ◦Fact tables and dimension tables - should they be normalized? </li> <li>Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics, data mining, OLAP </li> <li>And now the "Data Lake" (from Bill Inmon) or perhaps a "Data Swamp"! </li> <li>NOSQL – rationale and motivation, Schema-less or "schema on read"? ◦Type of Tools: Key value pair, multi-column, (directed?) graph, "document" (XML…) </li> <li>Data modeling in a NOSQL environment. Do we still need data modelers? </li> <li>Emerging role of the data analyst/scientist </li> </ul> <h3>Speaker</h3> Dr. Gordon C. Everest is Professor Emeritus of MIS and Data Management in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is actively engaged in the world of data modeling and data management, speaking to computer professional societies and consulting with large and small organizations. Early retirement has allowed him to focus on helping organizations improve their understanding and approach to data modeling. He continues to teach a course in advanced data modeling at the University of Minnesota. It is fully online and available to working professionals as well as students. (http://geverest.umn.edu). He is an astute observer and interpreter of developments and trends in information technology, data management, and particularly business data modeling. <h3>Cost</h3> <i>Costs cover breakfast, lunch, facility rental and speaker travel costs.</i> <i>See our damapdx.org site for current list of corporate members.</i> <br> Early Bird Registration (Before Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$99 DAMA PDX Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$129 Non-Members</li> <li>$59 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> Regular Registration (Starting Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$129 DAMA PDX Members & Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$149 Non-Members</li> <li>$79 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> <h3>About DAMA Portland</h3> The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking data-centric presentations that will make you more successful in your job. The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management. Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets. <h3>Upcoming DAMA PDX Events</h3> Upcoming DAMA PDX Metro Events<br> <i>Free to DAMA Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</i> <ul> <li>October: "Influencing Business Partners" with May Loomis</li> <li>November: "The T-Shaped Data Professional – Achieving Data Management Goals by Other Means" with Alec Sharp (Clariteq Systems Consulting)</li> <li>January 2017: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Amit P. Manghani</li> </ul>
Change #40194
2016-08-07
20:23:02

create Calagator::Event 1250470639 Contemporary Data Modeling with Advanced Topics - All Day Training with DAMA PDX Roll back

description nil <h4><i>Get a full day of local data training. Register by Sept 1st for early bird discounts. Student discount also available. See below for Details </i></h4> Your local Data Management chapter has been putting on an annual data learning day for more than 10 years!<br> Breakfast and lunch provided.<br> More information and registration at www.damapdx.org<br> <h3>Summary</h3> We live in a world of Big Data, trying to make sense of it to deliver Business Intelligence. We have the promise of NOSQL and Applied Data Science to deliver some solutions. In dealing with today's challenges we need some new and different ways of thinking. Do we still need Conceptual models? How do they continue to benefit us? What are the limitations of relational models, and how do we overcome them? What are the best strategies for preparing and presenting data model diagrams to support meaningful conversations with our business partners? How do our data modeling tools help? How is the data warehouse environment evolving? Are we beyond dimensional models? How do we work with NOSQL tools and schema-less databases? Do these environments still need data modeling? What is a Data Lake and how do we manage it? Dr. Everest will explore these questions and provide some insight for dealing with issues surrounding the role of data modeling in the world we live in today. His presentation will provide some new strategies and approaches. His presentations are always lively and will challenge our thinking. <h3>PRESENTATION OUTLINE</h3> <h4> <ul> <li>DATA MODELING – Beyond the basics, and beyond relational</li> <li>ADVANCED DATA MODELING CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS</li> <li>NORMALIZATION – Myths. The biggest problem with ER/Relational/Object modeling.</li> <li>DATA MODEL PRESENTATION </li> <li>FOCUS ON DATA WAREHOUSING and more</li> </ul> <br> </h4><p> Includes (but not limited to): </p><ul> <li>Architecture of the Operational environment – ODS, staging (ETL), where is data cleansing? </li> <li>Dimensional modeling, fact and dimension tables, cube, star schema and snowflake ◦Fact tables and dimension tables - should they be normalized? </li> <li>Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics, data mining, OLAP </li> <li>And now the "Data Lake" (from Bill Inmon) or perhaps a "Data Swamp"! </li> <li>NOSQL – rationale and motivation, Schema-less or "schema on read"? ◦Type of Tools: Key value pair, multi-column, (directed?) graph, "document" (XML…) </li> <li>Data modeling in a NOSQL environment. Do we still need data modelers? </li> <li>Emerging role of the data analyst/scientist </li> </ul> <h3>Speaker</h3> Dr. Everest is actively engaged in the world of data modeling and data management, speaking to computer professional societies and consulting with large and small organizations. Early retirement has allowed him to focus on helping organizations improve their understanding and approach to data modeling. He continues to teach a course in advanced data modeling at the University of Minnesota. It is fully online and available to working professionals as well as students. (http://geverest.umn.edu). He is an astute observer and interpreter of developments and trends in information technology, data management, and particularly business data modeling. <h3>Cost</h3> <i>Costs cover breakfast, lunch, facility rental and speaker travel costs.</i> <i>See our damapdx.org site for current list of corporate members.</i> <br> Early Bird Registration (Before Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$99 DAMA PDX Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$129 Non-Members</li> <li>$59 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> Regular Registration (Starting Sept 1st) <ul> <li>$129 DAMA PDX Members & Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li> <li>$149 Non-Members</li> <li>$79 Students (with valid student id)</li> </ul> <h3>About DAMA Portland</h3> The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking data-centric presentations that will make you more successful in your job. The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management. Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets. <h3>Upcoming DAMA PDX Events</h3> Upcoming DAMA PDX Metro Events<br> <i>Free to DAMA Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</i> <ul> <li>October: "Influencing Business Partners" with May Loomis</li> <li>November: "The T-Shaped Data Professional – Achieving Data Management Goals by Other Means" with Alec Sharp (Clariteq Systems Consulting)</li> <li>January 2017: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Amit P. Manghani</li> </ul>
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title nil Contemporary Data Modeling with Advanced Topics - All Day Training with DAMA PDX
url nil http://damapdx.org
venue_id nil 202390544
Change #40193
2016-08-07
08:24:02

update Calagator::Event 1250469685 NewTech PDX - VR & Gaming Tech Roll back

description Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. <a>BUY TICKETS</a> Agenda 5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 6:30pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Peter Lund of SuperGenius with HoloLens - Pres. #2: John McCoy with Wave 3D - Pres. #3: Zack Krausnick with Bearded Eye - Pres. #4: Gabe Paez of Wild - Pres. #5: Corey Warning of Pig Squad with Headmaster 8:00pm - After-Party at On Deck (across 13th from Vacasa) Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. Agenda 5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 6:30pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Peter Lund of SuperGenius with HoloLens - Pres. #2: John McCoy with Wave 3D - Pres. #3: Zack Krausnick with Bearded Eye - Pres. #4: Gabe Paez of Wild - Pres. #5: Corey Warning of Rose City Games with Headmaster 8:00pm - After-Party at On Deck (across 13th from Vacasa)
Change #40192
2016-08-06
06:55:05

update Calagator::Event 1250470488 OWASP: Node.js Security Roll back

description TODO: abstract of talk <hr> Speaker === Adam Baldwin Adam is the team lead at [^Lift Security](https://liftsecurity.io) and he founded the [Node Security Project](https://nodesecurity.io) 3 years ago & hasn’t stopped trying to make security a core value of the Node.js community since then. In his free time Adam enjoys doing basically the exact same stuff he does for work, also raising chickens, and spending as much time as possible with his wife and 2 children. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public. This talk will discuss the current state of Node.js security and the risks of the Node.js ecosystem and what vulnerabilities and patterns have we found in the hundreds of applications and the thousands of modules we have audited. <hr> Speaker === Adam Baldwin Adam is the team lead at [^Lift Security](https://liftsecurity.io) and he founded the [Node Security Project](https://nodesecurity.io) 3 years ago & hasn’t stopped trying to make security a core value of the Node.js community since then. In his free time Adam enjoys doing basically the exact same stuff he does for work, also raising chickens, and spending as much time as possible with his wife and 2 children. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
Change #40191
2016-08-05
10:48:56

update Calagator::Event 1250469859 First Fridays Free Days and Five-Year Anniversary (and 200th Calagator event) Roll back

description Collective Agency turned 5 years old on June 15th (first planning meeting) and August 1st (opened as our own location). A lot has happened in 5 years: we've been an experiment in workplace democracy with optional participation, making here like our ideal city or village. We've hosted more than 200 tech events open to the public listed on Calagator (more than any venue except Free Geek, Lucky Lab and New Relic), and many more non-tech events (over 1,000 paid meetings, and around 1,200 member lunches). We've won awards as a coworking place and a workplace democracy. Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck birthday celebration lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. If you RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/groups/collectiveagency/ or http://www.meetup.com/Collective-Agency-community-workplace/ or Twitter @CollectiveAgenC with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, then that's great. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the big loft room, the kitchen, and restrooms, but not: conference rooms, locker storage, computer monitors. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines Collective Agency turned 5 years old on June 15th (first planning meeting) and August 1st (opened as our own location). A lot has happened in 5 years: we've been an experiment in workplace democracy with optional participation, making here like our ideal city or village. We've hosted more than 200 tech events open to the public listed on Calagator (more than any venue except Free Geek, Lucky Lab and New Relic), and many more non-tech events (over 1,000 paid meetings, and around 1,200 member lunches). We've won awards as a coworking place and a workplace democracy. Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck birthday celebration lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. If you RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/groups/collectiveagency/ or http://www.meetup.com/Collective-Agency-community-workplace/ or Twitter @CollectiveAgenC with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, then that's great. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the big loft room, the kitchen, and restrooms, but not: conference rooms or locker storage. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines
Change #40190
2016-08-05
10:26:53

update Calagator::Event 1250469685 NewTech PDX Roll back

description Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. <a>BUY TICKETS</a> Agenda 5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 6:30pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: TBA - Pres. #2: TBA - Pres. #3: TBA - Pres. #4: TBA - Pres. #5: TBA 8:00pm - After-Party at On Deck (across 13th from Vacasa) Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. <a>BUY TICKETS</a> Agenda 5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 6:30pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Peter Lund of SuperGenius with HoloLens - Pres. #2: John McCoy with Wave 3D - Pres. #3: Zack Krausnick with Bearded Eye - Pres. #4: Gabe Paez of Wild - Pres. #5: Corey Warning of Pig Squad with Headmaster 8:00pm - After-Party at On Deck (across 13th from Vacasa)
title NewTech PDX NewTech PDX - VR & Gaming Tech
url http://NewTechPDX.com https://impactflow.com/event/newtech-pdx-august-421
Change #40189
2016-08-05
10:12:00

update Calagator::Event 1250470638 FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night + 2nd Anniversary Party! Roll back

description **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... [HERE!!](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/231698633/) Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! **Program** 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ **Speakers** - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. **Who Should Attend?** Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. **About Instrument** Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. **About New Relic** New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment. **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... [HERE!!](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/231698633/) Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! **Program** 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ **Speakers** - **EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic** - **Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument** - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - **Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument** - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - **Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument** - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - **April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic** - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - **Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic** - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - **Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic** - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. **Who Should Attend?** Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. **About Instrument** Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. **About New Relic** New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment.
Change #40188
2016-08-05
10:10:59

update Calagator::Event 1250470638 FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night + 2nd Anniversary Party! Roll back

description **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... [HERE!!](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/231698633/) Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment. **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... [HERE!!](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/231698633/) Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! **Program** 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ **Speakers** - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. **Who Should Attend?** Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. **About Instrument** Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. **About New Relic** New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment.
Change #40187
2016-08-05
10:10:12

update Calagator::Event 1250470638 FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night + 2nd Anniversary Party! Roll back

description **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... HERE!! Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment. **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... [HERE!!](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/231698633/) Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment.
Change #40186
2016-08-05
10:08:30

update Calagator::Event 1250470638 FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night + 2nd Anniversary Party! Roll back

description We are trying something new this month! RSVP ... HERE!! Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment. **We are trying something new this month!** RSVP ... HERE!! Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment.
Change #40185
2016-08-05
10:08:13

create Calagator::Event 1250470638 FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night + 2nd Anniversary Party! Roll back

description nil We are trying something new this month! RSVP ... HERE!! Together, Instrument and New Relic are excited to host the 2-year anniversary celebration for Women Who Code Portland! Our June event is both a Networking Night and a party to celebrate 2 years since we started organizing events for the Portland community! During the first part of the program, six women from Instrument and New Relic will give lightning talks. Speakers will share anecdotes, inspiration or projects that celebrate the art of code and the feminine experience. This will be followed by a DJ and music to end the night! Don't miss this! Program 6:00-6:30 - Check-in 6:30-6:45 - Intros from WWCode, Instrument, and New Relic 6:45-7:45 - Lightning Talks + Q&A 7:45-9:00 - DJ Speakers - EMCEE - Liz Abinante - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - Tina Snow Le - Art Director, Instrument - Tina Snow Le is a first generation Vietnamese-American artist born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an Art Director at Instrument, she creates digital experiences for Nike. As an artist, she develops projects that explore how design can impact society for the better. Her most recent endeavors include launching a mentorship program called Back to Back, which champions diversity in the Portland creative community, and designing wallpaper inspired by the powerful intuition of the Wild Woman. - Violet Peña - Web Developer, Instrument - Violet is a web developer living in Portland, OR. She likes forging connections, creating new spaces, and making the imaginary real. When she’s away from a screen she can be found climbing, hiking, or reading. She can’t keep succulents alive but is fine at growing normal plants. - Alexis Johnson - IT, Instrument - Alexis is a Technical Coordinator at Instrument with a background in information security and technical customer support. Compelled by new technology and passionate about people’s interactions with their devices, Alexis finds joy in improving others’ relationships with their digital experience. Alexis is also passionate about gardening, social justice, scripting, yoga, and technical writing. - April Leonard - Senior Software Engineer, New Relic - April is a Portland native and longtime Java engineer. She has experience building many enterprise applications including an adaptive test engine and a custom shopping cart servicing millions of customers. She delights in solving problems, finding efficiencies, and learning new things. Her current focus is learning new languages with an emphasis on functional programming. She enjoys laughing, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, and spending time with her family. - Emily Bookstein - Software Engineer, New Relic - Although Emily studied environmental science, after building a climate-change web game she decided to pursue web development instead. She studied full stack web development with Hackbright Academy, the all-women's coding bootcamp in San Francisco (Fall 2014). Before coming to Portland, Emily was the resident nerd in an Oakland co-op. - Lindsey Austinson - Product Designer, New Relic - Lindsey has been making things on the internet for over ten years, doing everything from writing code to designing interfaces, and much of what comes in between. She loves to work with diverse groups of people on interesting projects which led to her current day job as a user experience designer. Lindsey's favorite projects involve simplifying complex systems, solving curious technical problems, and, most importantly, working with super awesome people. Who Should Attend? Anyone is welcome to attend, as long as you support our mission and agree to follow our Code of Conduct. About Instrument Instrument is an independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon. They build brands, experiences and campaigns for every screen. About New Relic New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time. Their comprehensive SaaS-based solution provides a powerful interface for web and native mobile applications and consolidates the performance monitoring data for any chosen technology in your environment.
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Change #40184
2016-08-05
10:04:12

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Change #40183
2016-08-05
10:03:28

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description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a game: promising technology that requires considerable effort and expertise to actually deploy. After an introduction for newcomers to unikernels, Marianna Tessel will talk about the significance of Unikernels and how they fit into the grand scheme of a Dockerized environment. *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a special ist's game: promising technology that requires considerable effort and expertise to actually deploy. After an introduction for newcomers to unikernels, Marianna Tessel will talk about the significance of Unikernels and how they fit into the grand scheme of a Dockerized environment. *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40182
2016-08-05
09:58:22

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a game: promising technology that requires considerable effort and expertise to actually deploy. After an introduction for newcomers to unikernels, Marianna Tessel will talk about the significance of Unikernels and how they fit into the grand scheme of a Dockerized environment. *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40181
2016-08-05
09:57:51

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40180
2016-08-05
09:57:41

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40179
2016-08-05
09:57:34

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40178
2016-08-05
09:57:25

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a special *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a test *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40177
2016-08-05
09:56:10

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

Change #40176
2016-08-05
09:55:54

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a special *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40175
2016-08-05
09:55:44

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of a *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40174
2016-08-05
09:55:35

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something of *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**
Change #40173
2016-08-05
09:55:18

update Calagator::Event 1250470637 FutureTalk with Marianna Tessel Roll back

description #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)** #Unikernels: From Revolution to Evolution ... **› Please RSVP via our Meetup group [HERE](https://www.meetup.com/New-Relic-FutureTalks-PDX/events/230846196/)** Unikernels are a growing technology that augment existing virtual machine and container deployments with compact, single-purpose appliances. To date, these have been something *As Docker's EVP of Strategic Development, Marianna is responsible for evaluating new technologies and scaling Docker's growing and vibrant technology ecosystem. Prior to that, Marianna managed the engineering organization at Docker, which actively contributes to the open source project and is also responsible for Docker’s commercial product offerings.* *Before joining Docker, she was a VP of engineering at VMware, where she led an engineering team developing various VMware vSphere subsystems as well as working with VMware’s tech ecosystem. Prior to VMware, Marianna was the VP of engineering for Ariba (now part of SAP). Before Ariba, Tessel was part of General Magic, starting there as an engineer and rising to vice president. Marianna holds a few technology patents.* ##Details **• Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour!** The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. **• The presentation will begin right at 6p.** **• NOTE: after the event**, everyone is invited to continue networking at a special happy hour opportunity, one story up at Portland City Grill. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, **New Relic FutureTalks PDX** (link above), and following us on Twitter **@newrelic**. Check out our **[blog](https://blog.newrelic.com/author/christian-sinai/)** for event recaps and videos. › FutureTalk is brought to you by **New Relic** in collaboration with **[TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)**