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2011-09-19
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Android Weekly Workgroup
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Android Weekly Workgroup at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub
http://www.luckylab.com/
Come and work on your personal Android projects in a workgroup. Share what your doing, ask questions, help others. All skill levels, including beginners, are welcome to attend.
Confirmation of attendance is suggested but not required. If no one shows by 5:30 pm, the meeting will be automatically canceled unless otherwise noted on the website. Please check the group's website for last minute updates.
Agenda:
5:00 - 5:30: Arrival, Meet and Greet
5:30 - 5:45: Introductions and Discussion
5:45 - 9:00: Coding
web: http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-android-workgroup
email: [email protected]
Meet along the back wall near an open power outlet. A small temporary sign will be visible if you look carefully.
Discussion topics may be pre-suggested on the group's site, but the main focus of the meeting is coding personal projects. |
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2011-09-19
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Oregon Gears Gas Engine And Antique Reproduction Show
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Oregon Home Machinists Inc. Presents:
Gas Engine And Antique Reproduction Show
An Exhibition of Model Engineering and Home Shop Machining
September 24-25, 2011
Open to the public 9-5 Saturday
9-3 Sunday
Admission $9, children under 12 free
Parking is free
Location:
Kliever Armory
10000 N.E 33rd Drive
Portland, Oregon 97211-1798
A cool exhibition of small engines, CNC work and occasional steampunk gear. |
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Oregon Home Machinists Inc. Presents:
Gas Engine And Antique Reproduction Show
An Exhibition of Model Engineering and Home Shop Machining
September 24-25, 2011
Open to the public 9-5 Saturday
9-3 Sunday
Admission $9, children under 12 free
Parking is free
Location:
Kliever Armory
10000 N.E 33rd Drive
Portland, Oregon 97211-1798
A cool exhibition of small engines, CNC work and occasional steampunk gear.
Tutorials:
GEARS 2011 Tutorials
A series of Tutorials for the Home Shop Machinist will be presented throughout the show.
Adding Motor Control To Your Machines
CNC Overview
Basic Electricity For The Shop
Selecting And Installing A DRO |
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2011-09-19
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Change #10813
2011-09-19
14:39:26
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Oregon Gears Gas Engine And Antique Reproduction Show
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Oregon Home Machinists Inc. Presents:
Gas Engine And Antique Reproduction Show
An Exhibition of Model Engineering and Home Shop Machining
September 24-25, 2011
Open to the public 9-5 Saturday
9-3 Sunday
Admission $9, children under 12 free
Parking is free
Location:
Kliever Armory
10000 N.E 33rd Drive
Portland, Oregon 97211-1798
A cool exhibition of small engines, CNC work and occasional steampunk gear. |
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2011-09-19
14:39:26
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Change #10811
2011-09-19
14:34:31
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PLUG Advanced Topics: Roundtable: Web serving in the post-LAMP era
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This month's meeting will be a roundtable discussion about modern web serving.
The CGI era gave way to LAMP and we're now onto the next generation:
- node.js and NoSQL make LAMP overkill for many situations
- AJAX/JavaScript are moving much application logic to the browser
- Apache is giving way to lighttpd, node.js, nginx and others
- We've gone from 9" Mac support to 1024 X 768 and now to 4" phones
- Users now routinely block ads, scripting and Flash
- Apple has declared war on Flash!
- HTML 5 and CSS 3 are starting to appear in the wild
- Security is finally coming first, not last
How have these factors changed the way you serve web content?
Are the fundamental problems being solved and making your job easier?
Please share your experiences at this roundtable and bring your questions.
When: Tuesday, September 20th, 7PM
Where: Free Geek: 1731 SE 10th Avenue, not far from the Lucky Lab
Food and Drink: Bring your own, consider Lucky Lab take-out
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This month's meeting will be a roundtable discussion about modern web serving.
The CGI era gave way to LAMP and we're now onto the next generation:
- node.js and NoSQL make LAMP overkill for many situations
- AJAX/JavaScript are moving much application logic to the browser
- Apache is giving way to lighttpd, node.js, nginx and others
- We've gone from 9" Mac support to 1024 X 768 and now to 4" phones
- URL Shorteners. Who would have thought?
- Users now routinely block ads, scripting and Flash
- Apple has declared war on Flash!
- HTML 5 and CSS 3 are starting to appear in the wild
- Security is finally coming first, not last
How have these factors changed the way you serve web content?
Are the fundamental problems being solved and making your job easier?
Please share your experiences at this roundtable and bring your questions.
When: Tuesday, September 20th, 7PM
Where: Free Geek: 1731 SE 10th Avenue, not far from the Lucky Lab
Food and Drink: Bring your own, consider Lucky Lab take-out
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Change #10810
2011-09-19
12:57:59
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Portland Java User Group
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This month's topic: TBD
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Speaker: TBD
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PJUG meetings start with some time to eat and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then Q&A, discussion, sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :)
Though we like knowing how many people to expect, you don't *have* to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead and just show up!
Many people also go for a drink and further discussion following the meeting, at a location determined ad hoc (lately, Trees restaurant in the same building).
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(join our mailing list, linked from the website!) |
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This month's topic: GWT in the Real World - Building Enterprise GWT Applications in Legacy Application Frameworks
This is a discussion on how Nike replaced a legacy JavaScript data grid with a grid written in GWT. Topics covered will include:
* Why GWT?
* Architectural design considerations
* Packaging and deployment
* Deploying GWT into a JDK 1.4 container
* Browser compatibility issues
* Performance, performance, performance - how we made it as fast as possible
* Useful tools, libraries, and technologies
* Lessons learned
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Speaker: Douglas Bullard
Douglas Bullard has been writing Enterprise applications in Java and associated technologies for 15 years. He has spent the last 10 years at Nike working on Nike.net - Nike's B2B e-commerce site.
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PJUG meetings start with some time to eat and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then Q&A, discussion, sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :)
Though we like knowing how many people to expect, you don't *have* to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead and just show up!
Many people also go for a drink and further discussion following the meeting, at a location determined ad hoc (lately, Trees restaurant in the same building).
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(join our mailing list, linked from the website!) |
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Change #10809
2011-09-19
11:25:46
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Lean IT Leadership: Problem Solving Workshop
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Many Lean IT initiatives, such as Agile software development, and the ITIL service management framework, intend to do just that. But often something is missing â the basic discipline for teams to find and fix problems once and for all. At the heart of Lean Thinking is the Plan-Do-Check-Act problem solving process popularized by Dr. Deming over fifty years ago. This problem solving discipline is still vital today, and itâs the very core of what it means to be a âlearning organization.â
This workshop provides hands-on, experiential learning by applying this discipline to a problem that is meaningful to you:
<ul><li> First comes a little advance homework â choose a problem you and your team face, gather some data and artifacts, and speak to your stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs</li>
<li>Then attend the workshop for a six-hour interactive walkthrough of the problem solving process, during which we will tackle the problem you and your team have brought to class</li>
<li>Take what youâve learned back to your workplace and share with your associates
<li>Then participate in a conference call with the course instructor to discuss what youâve learned, and how you and your team are addressing in a way that it stays solved</li> </ul>
Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/lean-it-problem-solving-workshop/ |
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At the heart of Lean Thinking is the Plan-Do-Check-Act problem solving process popularized by Dr. Deming over fifty years ago. This problem solving discipline is still vital today, and it’s the very core of what it means to be a “learning organization.”
This workshop provides hands-on, experiential learning by applying this discipline to a problem that is meaningful to you:
<ul><li> First comes a little advance homework – choose a problem you and your team face, gather some data and artifacts, and speak to your stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs</li>
<li>Then attend the workshop for a six-hour interactive walkthrough of the problem solving process, during which we will tackle the problem you and your team have brought to class</li>
<li>Take what you’ve learned back to your workplace and share with your associates
<li>Then participate in a conference call with the course instructor to discuss what you’ve learned, and how you and your team are addressing in a way that it stays solved</li> </ul>
Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/lean-it-problem-solving-workshop/ |
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Change #10808
2011-09-18
14:49:30
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PSU Aerospace Society Launch (Brothers, Oregon)
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This schedule is from the August launch, but will likely be the same as the October launch.
Saturday 07/30 10:30am - 3:00pm Drive to Brothers, Oregon launch site (4.5 hour drive).
Saturday 07/30 3:00pm - 7:00pm Set up launch site.
Saturday 07/30 Evening Final prep, marshmallow roast, star viewing.
Sunday 07/31 8:00am - 12:00pm Final launch prep.
Sunday 07/31 12:00pm - 2:00pm Target time for launch!
Sunday 07/31 2:00pm - 4:00pm Recover rocket, pack up.
Sunday 07/31 4:00pm - Evening Possibly dinner in Bend, return to Portland (4.5 hour drive)
Portland's premier rocket club is scheduling a public rocket launch in the Oregon high desert.
This is the fourth launch of our third generation rocket. We expect to reach about 14,000 feet and to break the sound barrier! It's a 12 foot tall aluminum and fiberglass rocket that burns almost 15 pounds of fuel! If you've never seen a large(ish) rocket launch this could be your chance!
This will be very similar to our last launch in October, but with new flight computer electronics.
Read about our last launch here:
http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2010-10-17-2/
Brothers is a long way from anywhere, we come in on Saturday and camp. You're welcome to join us. For the less adventurous (there are no amenities, bring your own water and food) you can stay in Bend and drive in -- it's about 45 minutes -- on Sunday morning.
Directions to the launch site:
http://www.oregonrocketry.com/?page_id=78
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http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2011-08-16/
This schedule is from the August launch, but will likely be the same as the October launch.
Saturday 07/30 10:30am - 3:00pm Drive to Brothers, Oregon launch site (4.5 hour drive).
Saturday 07/30 3:00pm - 7:00pm Set up launch site.
Saturday 07/30 Evening Final prep, marshmallow roast, star viewing.
Sunday 07/31 8:00am - 12:00pm Final launch prep.
Sunday 07/31 12:00pm - 2:00pm Target time for launch!
Sunday 07/31 2:00pm - 4:00pm Recover rocket, pack up.
Sunday 07/31 4:00pm - Evening Possibly dinner in Bend, return to Portland (4.5 hour drive)
Portland's premier rocket club is scheduling a public rocket launch in the Oregon high desert.
This is the fourth launch of our third generation rocket. We expect to reach about 14,000 feet and to break the sound barrier! It's a 12 foot tall aluminum and fiberglass rocket that burns almost 15 pounds of fuel! If you've never seen a large(ish) rocket launch this could be your chance!
This will be very similar to our last launch in October, but with new flight computer electronics.
Read about our last launch here:
http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2010-10-17-2/
Brothers is a long way from anywhere, we come in on Saturday and camp. You're welcome to join us. For the less adventurous (there are no amenities, bring your own water and food) you can stay in Bend and drive in -- it's about 45 minutes -- on Sunday morning.
Directions to the launch site:
http://www.oregonrocketry.com/?page_id=78
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2011-09-18
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2011-09-18
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2011-09-18
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2011-09-18
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Change #10803
2011-09-18
14:15:59
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PLUG Linux Clinic
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The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your <insert evil operating system> computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected]. |
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2011-09-18
14:15:27
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PLUG Linux Clinic
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The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your <insert evil operating system> computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected]. |
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2011-09-18
14:12:26
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PLUG Linux Clinic
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The Portland Linux / Unix Group Holds its Linux Clinic on the third Sunday of every month at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, 97214 from 1 to 5 pm. Bring your Linux computer that's being a brat and we'll make it behave like a model of decorum. Or bring your <insert evil operating system> computer and we'll turn it into a beautiful Linux box. It's also acceptable just to show up and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about.
We have mice, keyboards and monitors, so normally all you need to bring is the box.
For further information e-mail [email protected]. |
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Change #10800
2011-09-16
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Citizenry / ePDX Code Sprint
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Come help work on Citizenry!
Citizenry is a Ruby on Rails project that powers <a href="http://epdx.org">ePDX</a>, Portland's tech directory, and other similar sites across the country.
Specifically wanting to work on:
<ul>
<li>Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.</li>
<li>Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.</li>
<li>Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.</li>
<li>Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company)</li>
</ul>
This is pretty casual, as code sprints go. I'm planning to wander over to Cloud Seven on Sunday morning and hack on Citizenry stuff. You should come and join me. â @reidab |
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Come help work on Citizenry!
Citizenry is a Ruby on Rails project that powers <a href="http://epdx.org">ePDX</a>, Portland's tech directory, and other similar sites across the country.
Specifically wanting to work on:
<ul>
<li>Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.</li>
<li>Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.</li>
<li>Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.</li>
<li>Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company)</li>
</ul>
This is pretty casual, as code sprints go. Basically I'm planning to wander over to Cloud Seven and hack on Citizenry stuff and anyone who wants to join me is welcome. — @reidab |
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2011-09-16
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Citizenry / ePDX Code Sprint
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Come help work on Citizenry, the software that powers ePDX.org!
Specifically wanting to work on:
<ul>
<li>Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.</li>
<li>Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.</li>
<li>Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.</li>
<li>Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company)</li>
</ul>
This is pretty casual, as code sprints go. I'm planning to wander over to Cloud Seven on Sunday morning and hack on Citizenry stuff. You should come and join me. â @reidab |
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Come help work on Citizenry!
Citizenry is a Ruby on Rails project that powers <a href="http://epdx.org">ePDX</a>, Portland's tech directory, and other similar sites across the country.
Specifically wanting to work on:
<ul>
<li>Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.</li>
<li>Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.</li>
<li>Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.</li>
<li>Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company)</li>
</ul>
This is pretty casual, as code sprints go. I'm planning to wander over to Cloud Seven on Sunday morning and hack on Citizenry stuff. You should come and join me. â @reidab |
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2011-09-16
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Citizenry / ePDX Code Sprint
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Come help work on Citizenry, the software that powers ePDX.org!
Specifically wanting to work on:
- Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.
- Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.
- Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.
- Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company) |
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Come help work on Citizenry, the software that powers ePDX.org!
Specifically wanting to work on:
<ul>
<li>Setting up a copy of Citizenry on Heroku to find the pitfalls involved, improve documentation, and fix related bugs.</li>
<li>Evaluating the possibility of converting the app a Rails engine to make it easier for people in other communities to customize.</li>
<li>Allowing people to add multiple links to their profile, including automatic linking to other authorized profiles.</li>
<li>Enabling third-party editing of associations (e.g. adding projects to a company)</li>
</ul>
This is pretty casual, as code sprints go. I'm planning to wander over to Cloud Seven on Sunday morning and hack on Citizenry stuff. You should come and join me. â @reidab |
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2011-09-16
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2011-09-16
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2011-09-16
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2011-09-16
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Change #10793
2011-09-16
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Web Analytics Wednesday
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via the Web Analytics Demystified site at http://bit.ly/wawpdx would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
About Web Analytics Demystified (www.webanalyticsdemystified.com):
Web Analytics Demystified, founded in 2007 by internationally known author and former JupiterResearch analyst Eric T. Peterson, provides objective strategic web analytics consulting to companies striving to realize the full potential of their investment in web analytics. By bridging the gap between measurement technology and business strategy, Web Analytics Demystified has provided guidance to hundreds of companies around the world, including many of the best known retailers, financial services institutions, and media properties on the Internet. |
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Web Analytics Wednesday was founded in 2005 and is now the largest social networking event for Web Analytics Professionals, connecting thousands of people across the globe. Come join your fellow Web Analysts and Marketing Professionals to network, collaborate, share ideas, and become a part of the conversation.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via the Web Analytics Demystified site at http://bit.ly/wawpdx would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
About Web Analytics Demystified (www.webanalyticsdemystified.com):
Web Analytics Demystified, founded in 2007 by internationally known author and former JupiterResearch analyst Eric T. Peterson, provides objective strategic web analytics consulting to companies striving to realize the full potential of their investment in web analytics. By bridging the gap between measurement technology and business strategy, Web Analytics Demystified has provided guidance to hundreds of companies around the world, including many of the best known retailers, financial services institutions, and media properties on the Internet. |
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2011-09-16
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Web Analytics Wednesday
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
About Web Analytics Demystified (www.webanalyticsdemystified.com):
Web Analytics Demystified, founded in 2007 by internationally known author and former JupiterResearch analyst Eric T. Peterson, provides objective strategic web analytics consulting to companies striving to realize the full potential of their investment in web analytics. By bridging the gap between measurement technology and business strategy, Web Analytics Demystified has provided guidance to hundreds of companies around the world, including many of the best known retailers, financial services institutions, and media properties on the Internet. |
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via the Web Analytics Demystified site at http://bit.ly/wawpdx would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
About Web Analytics Demystified (www.webanalyticsdemystified.com):
Web Analytics Demystified, founded in 2007 by internationally known author and former JupiterResearch analyst Eric T. Peterson, provides objective strategic web analytics consulting to companies striving to realize the full potential of their investment in web analytics. By bridging the gap between measurement technology and business strategy, Web Analytics Demystified has provided guidance to hundreds of companies around the world, including many of the best known retailers, financial services institutions, and media properties on the Internet. |
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2011-09-16
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Web Analytics Wednesday
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind. |
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
About Web Analytics Demystified (www.webanalyticsdemystified.com):
Web Analytics Demystified, founded in 2007 by internationally known author and former JupiterResearch analyst Eric T. Peterson, provides objective strategic web analytics consulting to companies striving to realize the full potential of their investment in web analytics. By bridging the gap between measurement technology and business strategy, Web Analytics Demystified has provided guidance to hundreds of companies around the world, including many of the best known retailers, financial services institutions, and media properties on the Internet. |
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2011-09-15
18:09:27
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Build a Cloud Day
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Build a Cloud Day" will be dedicated to teaching users how to build and manage a cloud computing environment using free and open source software. The program is designed to expose attendees to the concepts and best practices around deploying cloud computing infrastructure.
Attendees should expect to learn how to deploy a cloud computing environment using CloudStack and other cloud infrastructure tools including those from OpenStack, Puppet Labs and Arista Networks that automate server and network configuration for building highly available cloud computing environments.
Tentative schedule is as follows. [We are consistently adding additional cloud computing experts from the open source community to broaden the program.]
9:00 - 9:15 - Welcome - Mark Hinkle, VP of Community, Cloud.com
We'll kick off the day reviewing the program with attendees and gathering information so we can tailor the program to best address the needs and experience level of the audience.
9:15 - 10:30 - Build Your Cloud - Part I - Cloud.com CloudStack
David Nalley, CloudStack community manager, will give an overview of Cloudstack, an open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) software platform available under the GPLv3 license which enables users to build, manage and deploy compute cloud environments. The community edition is based on the latest, leading edge features and bits that the Cloud.com team of engineers are working on and is supported by an open source community.
Using CloudStack a free and open source cloud computing software to build a private cloud. During the training attendees will be instructed on how to install Cloudstack to manage virtual infrastructure in a private cloud computing configuration. At the conclusion of the Build a Private Cloud section users will have the knowledge needed to create a simple private cloud computing environment.
10:30- 12:00 - Build Your Cloud - Part II - OpenStack
OpenStack is a collection of open source technologies delivering a massively scalable cloud operating system. OpenStack is currently developing two interrelated projects: OpenStack Compute and OpenStack Object Storage. OpenStack Compute is software to provision and manage large groups of virtual private servers, and OpenStack Object Storage is software for creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data. OpenStack was founded by Rackspace and NASA, and now has the support of more than 50 organizations building an open cloud standard.
12:00 - 1:00: Lunch
We will break for lunch after the morning session.
1:00 - 2:15 - Automatic Configuration of Your Cloud with Puppet
The shift to cloud-based services has dramatically altered the IT landscape as we know it. Enterprise infrastructure borders have expanded beyond the firewall and now include hosted applications and infrastructure hosted in public and private clouds. Puppet helps DevOps teams meet their common objectives, creating a seamless IT infrastructure across departments, reducing cost and increasing productivity.
This training section will cover deploying cloud infrastructure automatically using Puppet, an open source configuration management and automation tool.The session will cover the following topics:
Configuring Puppet and Puppetmaster
Resource Types and the Resource Abstration Layer
Virtual Resources, Exported Resources and Stored Configs
Best practices for Automated Deployment
2:15 - 3:15 - Building Clouds the Devops Way
Noted cloud blogger, host of the DevOps Cafe podcast and VP of Services for cloud services company DTO solutions, John M. Willis, will explain the DevOps philosphy of rapid, structured deployment of cloud infrastructure using open source tools like Chef, Puppet, Maven, Jenkins and RunDeck.
RunDeck is cross-platform open source software that helps you automate ad-hoc and routine procedures in data center or cloud environments. RunDeck allows you to run tasks on any number of nodes from a web-based or command-line interface. RunDeck also includes other features that make it easy to scale up your scripting efforts including: access control, workflow building, scheduling, logging, and integration with external sources for node and option data. Run Deck is sponsored by DTO Solutions.
3:30 - 4:15 Gluster Petascale Storage for the Cloud - John Mark Walker, Gluster Inc.
GlusterFS is an open source scale-out NAS solution. The software is a powerful and flexible solution that simplifies the task of managing unstructured file data whether you have a few terabytes of storage or multiple petabytes. Itâs no secret that unstructured data is growing like crazy, Gluster provides a solutions that scales capacity and performance as you need it and is an ideal fit for an IT environment that is increasingly virtualized and moving to the cloud.
There are two key ways that GlusterFS is beneficial for cloud builders:
1. Storage layer for VMs. If you're deploying Xen or KVM VMs on a private cloud, storing them on GlusterFS gives you the ability to migrate to different hypervisors, suspend and resume quickly - even on another hypervisor, scale out far beyond what other filesystems will allow, and utilize N-way replication for DR and HA
2. Unified storage layer for applications. With GlusterFS 3.3, you will be able to access your application data stores from an object (S3, Swift-style) interface, as well as a traditional POSIX-compatible NAS interface. This unified approach gives developers and admins the ability to access the same data store using a variety of different methods.
In this session, attendees will learn steps for deployment and some common use cases.
4:15 - 5:00 - Hacking Your Data Center Network Switch
Arista EOS⢠was designed to provide a foundation for the business needs of next-generation datacenters and cloud networks. EOS is a highly modular software design based on a unique multi-process state sharing architecture that completely separates networking state from the processing itself. This enables fault recovery and incremental software updates on a fine-grain process basis without affecting the state of the system.
5:00 - 6:00 Get Your Code in the Cloud and Your PaaS Over Here - The OpenShift Primer - Grant Shipley
Whether you're a seasoned Java developer looking to start hacking on EE6 or you just wrote your first line of Ruby yesterday, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing applications in just about any modern language or framework. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start?
Join us for an action-packed session where we'll show you how to deploy an application written in the language of your choice - Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python, with the framework of your choice - EE6, CDI, Seam, Spring, Zend, Cake, Rails, Sinatra, PerlDancer or Django to the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. And without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.
Check the command-line fu of Grant Shipley as they leverage Git to onboard apps onto OpenShift Express in seconds, while also making use of the web browser do the heavy-lifting of provisioning clusters, deploying, monitoring and auto-scaling apps in OpenShift Flex. By the end of this session you'll have multiple applications running in the cloud, guaranteed, or your money back! (Did we mention OpenShift is free-as-in-beer?)
If you want to learn how the OpenShift PaaS can change everything you thought you knew about developing applications in the cloud, this session is for you! |
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PLEASE RSVP AT THE WEBSITE!!
Build a Cloud Day" will be dedicated to teaching users how to build and manage a cloud computing environment using free and open source software. The program is designed to expose attendees to the concepts and best practices around deploying cloud computing infrastructure.
Attendees should expect to learn how to deploy a cloud computing environment using CloudStack and other cloud infrastructure tools including those from OpenStack, Puppet Labs and Arista Networks that automate server and network configuration for building highly available cloud computing environments.
Tentative schedule is as follows. [We are consistently adding additional cloud computing experts from the open source community to broaden the program.]
9:00 - 9:15 - Welcome - Mark Hinkle, VP of Community, Cloud.com
We'll kick off the day reviewing the program with attendees and gathering information so we can tailor the program to best address the needs and experience level of the audience.
9:15 - 10:30 - Build Your Cloud - Part I - Cloud.com CloudStack
David Nalley, CloudStack community manager, will give an overview of Cloudstack, an open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) software platform available under the GPLv3 license which enables users to build, manage and deploy compute cloud environments. The community edition is based on the latest, leading edge features and bits that the Cloud.com team of engineers are working on and is supported by an open source community.
Using CloudStack a free and open source cloud computing software to build a private cloud. During the training attendees will be instructed on how to install Cloudstack to manage virtual infrastructure in a private cloud computing configuration. At the conclusion of the Build a Private Cloud section users will have the knowledge needed to create a simple private cloud computing environment.
10:30- 12:00 - Build Your Cloud - Part II - OpenStack
OpenStack is a collection of open source technologies delivering a massively scalable cloud operating system. OpenStack is currently developing two interrelated projects: OpenStack Compute and OpenStack Object Storage. OpenStack Compute is software to provision and manage large groups of virtual private servers, and OpenStack Object Storage is software for creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data. OpenStack was founded by Rackspace and NASA, and now has the support of more than 50 organizations building an open cloud standard.
12:00 - 1:00: Lunch
We will break for lunch after the morning session.
1:00 - 2:15 - Automatic Configuration of Your Cloud with Puppet
The shift to cloud-based services has dramatically altered the IT landscape as we know it. Enterprise infrastructure borders have expanded beyond the firewall and now include hosted applications and infrastructure hosted in public and private clouds. Puppet helps DevOps teams meet their common objectives, creating a seamless IT infrastructure across departments, reducing cost and increasing productivity.
This training section will cover deploying cloud infrastructure automatically using Puppet, an open source configuration management and automation tool.The session will cover the following topics:
Configuring Puppet and Puppetmaster
Resource Types and the Resource Abstration Layer
Virtual Resources, Exported Resources and Stored Configs
Best practices for Automated Deployment
2:15 - 3:15 - Building Clouds the Devops Way
Noted cloud blogger, host of the DevOps Cafe podcast and VP of Services for cloud services company DTO solutions, John M. Willis, will explain the DevOps philosphy of rapid, structured deployment of cloud infrastructure using open source tools like Chef, Puppet, Maven, Jenkins and RunDeck.
RunDeck is cross-platform open source software that helps you automate ad-hoc and routine procedures in data center or cloud environments. RunDeck allows you to run tasks on any number of nodes from a web-based or command-line interface. RunDeck also includes other features that make it easy to scale up your scripting efforts including: access control, workflow building, scheduling, logging, and integration with external sources for node and option data. Run Deck is sponsored by DTO Solutions.
3:30 - 4:15 Gluster Petascale Storage for the Cloud - John Mark Walker, Gluster Inc.
GlusterFS is an open source scale-out NAS solution. The software is a powerful and flexible solution that simplifies the task of managing unstructured file data whether you have a few terabytes of storage or multiple petabytes. It’s no secret that unstructured data is growing like crazy, Gluster provides a solutions that scales capacity and performance as you need it and is an ideal fit for an IT environment that is increasingly virtualized and moving to the cloud.
There are two key ways that GlusterFS is beneficial for cloud builders:
1. Storage layer for VMs. If you're deploying Xen or KVM VMs on a private cloud, storing them on GlusterFS gives you the ability to migrate to different hypervisors, suspend and resume quickly - even on another hypervisor, scale out far beyond what other filesystems will allow, and utilize N-way replication for DR and HA
2. Unified storage layer for applications. With GlusterFS 3.3, you will be able to access your application data stores from an object (S3, Swift-style) interface, as well as a traditional POSIX-compatible NAS interface. This unified approach gives developers and admins the ability to access the same data store using a variety of different methods.
In this session, attendees will learn steps for deployment and some common use cases.
4:15 - 5:00 - Hacking Your Data Center Network Switch
Arista EOS™ was designed to provide a foundation for the business needs of next-generation datacenters and cloud networks. EOS is a highly modular software design based on a unique multi-process state sharing architecture that completely separates networking state from the processing itself. This enables fault recovery and incremental software updates on a fine-grain process basis without affecting the state of the system.
5:00 - 6:00 Get Your Code in the Cloud and Your PaaS Over Here - The OpenShift Primer - Grant Shipley
Whether you're a seasoned Java developer looking to start hacking on EE6 or you just wrote your first line of Ruby yesterday, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing applications in just about any modern language or framework. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start?
Join us for an action-packed session where we'll show you how to deploy an application written in the language of your choice - Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl or Python, with the framework of your choice - EE6, CDI, Seam, Spring, Zend, Cake, Rails, Sinatra, PerlDancer or Django to the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. And without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.
Check the command-line fu of Grant Shipley as they leverage Git to onboard apps onto OpenShift Express in seconds, while also making use of the web browser do the heavy-lifting of provisioning clusters, deploying, monitoring and auto-scaling apps in OpenShift Flex. By the end of this session you'll have multiple applications running in the cloud, guaranteed, or your money back! (Did we mention OpenShift is free-as-in-beer?)
If you want to learn how the OpenShift PaaS can change everything you thought you knew about developing applications in the cloud, this session is for you! |
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Change #10788
2011-09-15
16:43:07
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Portland WordPress User Group
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Ab fab my godoly man. |
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Change #10787
2011-09-15
15:45:29
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Web Analytics Wednesday
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It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field.
Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor WebTrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind. |
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Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor Webtrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows:
6:00 â 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks
7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner
7:30 â 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks
Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at:
Dash Lavine:
Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine
Jeff Porter:
Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected]
If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees.
Hope to see you there.
Dash Lavine
About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com):
Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions â rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs.
About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com):
Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind. |
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Change #10786
2011-09-15
15:44:31
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Code 'n' Splode: Topic TBD
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Change #10785
2011-09-15
14:45:21
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Portland Python User Group: Dinner Social
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Change #10784
2011-09-15
14:42:01
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10783
2011-09-15
14:41:29
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10782
2011-09-15
14:41:19
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10781
2011-09-15
14:41:08
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10780
2011-09-15
14:40:57
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10779
2011-09-15
14:40:43
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10778
2011-09-15
14:40:30
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10777
2011-09-15
14:40:19
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10776
2011-09-15
14:40:00
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North Portland Coders Night
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Change #10775
2011-09-15
14:17:47
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Portland Python User Group: Dinner Social
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dhhcjdbmbhbups, <a href="http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/">fat burning furnace review</a>, kkmpUrr, [url=http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/][/url], WCObBwJ, http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/ 15 minute miracle, BsfBFzA. |
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End of summer vacations, DjangoCon, back to school, new jobs- most of us seem to have been busy-busy this last month. Our usual "presentations & beer" style meeting didn't come together this time. In its stead, please behold the introduction of the first* PDXPython Dinner Social!
Please RSVP and join us at the DESCHUTES BREWERY at 6:30, Tuesday September 14th, where we will enjoy the promise of large tables, a varied menu for the hungry, a wide range of beverages, and spirited discussion of the Pythonic pursuits that are keeping us so busy.
I hope to see you all there! |
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Change #10774
2011-09-15
12:23:54
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Portland Python User Group: Dinner Social
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End of summer vacations, DjangoCon, back to school, new jobs- most of us seem to have been busy-busy this last month. Our usual "presentations & beer" style meeting didn't come together this time. In its stead, please behold the introduction of the first* PDXPython Dinner Social!
Please RSVP and join us at the DESCHUTES BREWERY at 6:30, Tuesday September 14th, where we will enjoy the promise of large tables, a varied menu for the hungry, a wide range of beverages, and spirited discussion of the Pythonic pursuits that are keeping us so busy.
I hope to see you all there! |
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dhhcjdbmbhbups, <a href="http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/">fat burning furnace review</a>, kkmpUrr, [url=http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/][/url], WCObBwJ, http://fatburningfurnacerreview.webstarts.com/ 15 minute miracle, BsfBFzA. |
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Change #10773
2011-09-15
11:48:33
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Change #10772
2011-09-15
11:48:21
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Change #10771
2011-09-15
11:48:03
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Change #10770
2011-09-15
11:47:34
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Change #10769
2011-09-15
11:47:11
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Change #10768
2011-09-15
11:46:59
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Change #10767
2011-09-15
09:57:17
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Ignite Portland 10 is coming in November! Let's get the ball rolling on planning this exciting event.
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We're planning Ignite Portland 10! Come join us! |
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