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Change #4604
2010-10-11
09:57:42

create Calagator::Venue 202391777 The Heathman Hotel, 1001 SW Broadway at Salmon, Portland, OR Roll back

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title nil The Heathman Hotel, 1001 SW Broadway at Salmon, Portland, OR
Change #4603
2010-10-11
08:34:19

create Calagator::Event 1250459345 PDX Commodore Users Group Roll back

description nil The Portland Commodore Users Group meets on the second Thursday of every month.
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Change #4602
2010-10-11
08:33:18

create Calagator::Event 1250459344 PDX Commodore Users Group Roll back

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Change #4601
2010-10-11
08:29:44

create Calagator::Event 1250459343 PDX Commodore Users Group Roll back

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Change #4600
2010-10-11
07:46:58

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392211 raSANTIAGO + Associates LLC (raSA) Roll back

Change #4599
2010-10-10
20:22:06

update Calagator::Venue 202392211 RaSantiago Roll back

description RaSantiago builds web apps for nonprofit customers and community raSANTIAGO + Associates LLC (raSA) creates community, constituency and customers centric web apps. We serve social justice oriented small businesses, non-profits and community organizations.
email [email protected]
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telephone 8003940474
title RaSantiago raSANTIAGO + Associates LLC (raSA)
Change #4598
2010-10-09
21:47:06

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392222 City: Beaverton Roll back

Change #4597
2010-10-09
18:28:36

update Calagator::Event 1250459342 Oregon - Course: Mobile Broadband - Strategic Considerations Roll back

description November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton, Oregon 97006 November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton, Oregon 97006
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Change #4596
2010-10-09
18:26:31

create Calagator::Event 1250459342 Oregon - Course: Mobile Broadband - Strategic Considerations Roll back

description nil November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton, Oregon 97006
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Change #4595
2010-10-09
18:26:30

create Calagator::Venue 202392222 City: Beaverton Roll back

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Change #4594
2010-10-09
18:25:28

update Calagator::Event 1250459337 IEEE Oregon TMC - You’re the New Boss, Now What? Be the Right Person at the Right Time Roll back

description Speaker: Dale Lehar Date: October 20th, 2010 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Location: Portland State Business Accelerator; Free Parking Seating is limited. RSVP strongly recommended. Register on-line: http://www.ieee-oregon.org/. Then click the right sidebar under Technology Management Chapter Fee: $10 Members, $15 Non-members; IEEE Life Members and IEEE Students - free Join Guest Speaker Dale Lehar, transitional management consultant as he discusses: Key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days: • Learn critical success factors to launch your new role successfully. • Develop a personal "manager on-boarding process," to organize and structure your thinking in advance. It avoids unnecessary mistakes, while keeping you and your team together and on track. • Create a practical 90-180 day action plan to drive and measure your progress, ensuring the right outcomes. Half of newly hired managers fail within 18 months. Many, many more simply don’t distinguish themselves. Secure your advantage by avoiding critical mistakes and delivering better results faster than anyone thought possible. This presentation focuses on newly appointed engineering management (team leaders, managers, directors, VP's). It covers the key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days Speaker(s): Dale Lehar, Agenda: 5:30 P.M. Registration table opens 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator 2828 SW Corbett Avenue, Suite 100 Portland 97201 Speaker: Dale Lehar Date: October 20th, 2010 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Location: Portland State Business Accelerator; Free Parking Seating is limited. RSVP strongly recommended. Register on-line: http://www.ieee-oregon.org/. Then click the right sidebar under Technology Management Chapter Fee: $10 Members, $15 Non-members; IEEE Life Members and IEEE Students - free Join Guest Speaker Dale Lehar, transitional management consultant as he discusses: Key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days: • Learn critical success factors to launch your new role successfully. • Develop a personal "manager on-boarding process," to organize and structure your thinking in advance. It avoids unnecessary mistakes, while keeping you and your team together and on track. • Create a practical 90-180 day action plan to drive and measure your progress, ensuring the right outcomes. Half of newly hired managers fail within 18 months. Many, many more simply don’t distinguish themselves. Secure your advantage by avoiding critical mistakes and delivering better results faster than anyone thought possible. This presentation focuses on newly appointed engineering management (team leaders, managers, directors, VP's). It covers the key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days Speaker(s): Dale Lehar, Agenda: 5:30 P.M. Registration table opens 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator 2828 SW Corbett Avenue, Suite 100 Portland 97201
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Change #4593
2010-10-09
18:24:29

update Calagator::Event 1250459287 IEEE Oregon - Cognitive Networks/Dynamic Spectrum Access in Wireless Networks Roll back

description Distinguished IEEE Speaker: Zhensheng Zhang of Argon ST (formerly SDRC) <p> Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010<br/> Time: 6:00-8:00 PM<br/> </p> Place: Tektronix Conference Center (Bldg 38), 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 Agenda: 6:00 PM – Social 7:00 PM - Speaker In this talk, we present a high level overview on the recent development of the cognitive radios/dynamical spectrum access (DSA) techniques, focusing on the following areas: characteristics of the available bandwidth of the primary users, sensing technologies and sensing intervals to detect white spaces, spectrum allocation schemes (graph coloring, game theory, machine learning), tradeoff between spectrum/performance gain versus additional overhead used in implementing DSA. Some of tradeoff studies are presented in terms of price of anarchy, which is defined as the price that a decentralized system should pay for not being coordinated. We will also present a brief overview of the security issues associated with DSA networks, including communications, jamming/attacks and anti-jamming, standards activities in cognitive networks and current projects related to DSA. Biography: Dr. Zhensheng Zhang received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Zhang has over twenty years experience in design and analysis of network architecture, protocols and control algorithms. He is currently with Argon ST (formerly SDRC), Principal Scientist, Networking Research, serving as Principal Investigator for many Department of Defense (DOD) projects. He worked at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, and Columbia University, focusing on research and development in high speed networks and wireless networks. Dr. Zhang severed as Editor of IEEE Transaction on Wireless Communications from 2002 to 2006 and as Guest Editor for the IEEE JSAC special issue on Overlay Networks, 2003 and the Journal of Wireless Networks issue on multimedia wireless networks, 1996. He is an IEEE COMSOC distinguished lecturer (2010-2011) and will serve as IEEE Globecom 2012 Conference Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair, to be held in Southern California. He has given many invited talks and tutorials on high speed networks and wireless networks at various conferences and institutes. Distinguished IEEE Speaker: Zhensheng Zhang of Argon ST (formerly SDRC) <p> Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010<br/> Time: 6:00-8:00 PM<br/> </p> Place: Tektronix Conference Center (Bldg 38), 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 Agenda: 6:00 PM – Social 7:00 PM - Speaker Register here: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_registration/register/3373 In this talk, we present a high level overview on the recent development of the cognitive radios/dynamical spectrum access (DSA) techniques, focusing on the following areas: characteristics of the available bandwidth of the primary users, sensing technologies and sensing intervals to detect white spaces, spectrum allocation schemes (graph coloring, game theory, machine learning), tradeoff between spectrum/performance gain versus additional overhead used in implementing DSA. Some of tradeoff studies are presented in terms of price of anarchy, which is defined as the price that a decentralized system should pay for not being coordinated. We will also present a brief overview of the security issues associated with DSA networks, including communications, jamming/attacks and anti-jamming, standards activities in cognitive networks and current projects related to DSA. Biography: Dr. Zhensheng Zhang received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Zhang has over twenty years experience in design and analysis of network architecture, protocols and control algorithms. He is currently with Argon ST (formerly SDRC), Principal Scientist, Networking Research, serving as Principal Investigator for many Department of Defense (DOD) projects. He worked at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, and Columbia University, focusing on research and development in high speed networks and wireless networks. Dr. Zhang severed as Editor of IEEE Transaction on Wireless Communications from 2002 to 2006 and as Guest Editor for the IEEE JSAC special issue on Overlay Networks, 2003 and the Journal of Wireless Networks issue on multimedia wireless networks, 1996. He is an IEEE COMSOC distinguished lecturer (2010-2011) and will serve as IEEE Globecom 2012 Conference Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair, to be held in Southern California. He has given many invited talks and tutorials on high speed networks and wireless networks at various conferences and institutes.
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Change #4592
2010-10-09
18:22:52

destroy Calagator::Event 1250459341 Oregon - Cognitive Networks/Dynamic Spectrum Access in Wireless Networks Roll back

Change #4591
2010-10-09
18:22:07

destroy Calagator::Event 1250459340 Oregon - Course: Mobile Broadband - Strategic Considerations Roll back

Change #4590
2010-10-09
17:28:04

update Calagator::Venue 202390591 Robert Half Technology Roll back

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Change #4589
2010-10-09
17:28:02

update Calagator::Event 1250457885 XPDX: Unit Test Show and Tell Roll back

description We're going to do a group activity on TDD. Please bring some tests -- good, bad, or interesting / enlightening in some way. (A USB stick is a good idea.) We’re going to discuss them, refactor them as a group, and generally use them as the fixed points around which we can discuss all things that improve our ability to design well (since design is what TDD is about) Pizza and networking at 6:30; meeting at 7; beer and discussion afterwards. We're going to do a group activity on TDD. Please bring some tests -- good, bad, or interesting / enlightening in some way. (A USB stick is a good idea.) We’re going to discuss them, refactor them as a group, and generally use them as the fixed points around which we can discuss all things that improve our ability to design well (since design is what TDD is about) Pizza and networking at 6:30; meeting at 7; beer and discussion afterwards.
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Change #4588
2010-10-09
17:28:01

update Calagator::Event 1250457311 XPDX June: artisanal retro-futurism crossed with team-scale anarcho-syndicalism Roll back

description Brian Marick is in town to talk with us about the spirit of Agile: A problem with the word “Agile” is that everyone already thinks they understand it at a gut level. Worse, everyone already thinks they’re agile in spirit. (After all, the thesaurus tells us the alternative is to be clumsy, stiff, slow, and dull.) So it’s too easy for people to feel free to launch into “doing Agile” without ever having a serious conversation about what that actually means. This problem is easily fixed. We’ll just stop talking about “Agile” and start speaking of “artisanal retro-futurism crossed with team-scale anarcho-syndicalism.” There is, I think, no danger that anyone will reflexively say, “Yes! That’s just what I’ve been wanting to do all along!” The new name does more than just encourage conversation. It encourages conversation about those very properties of Agile that have become obscure as Agile has been commoditized. In this session, I’ll unpack the meanings of the new phrase and encourage you to rediscover what’s been lost. Brian Marick is in town to talk with us about the spirit of Agile: A problem with the word “Agile” is that everyone already thinks they understand it at a gut level. Worse, everyone already thinks they’re agile in spirit. (After all, the thesaurus tells us the alternative is to be clumsy, stiff, slow, and dull.) So it’s too easy for people to feel free to launch into “doing Agile” without ever having a serious conversation about what that actually means. This problem is easily fixed. We’ll just stop talking about “Agile” and start speaking of “artisanal retro-futurism crossed with team-scale anarcho-syndicalism.” There is, I think, no danger that anyone will reflexively say, “Yes! That’s just what I’ve been wanting to do all along!” The new name does more than just encourage conversation. It encourages conversation about those very properties of Agile that have become obscure as Agile has been commoditized. In this session, I’ll unpack the meanings of the new phrase and encourage you to rediscover what’s been lost.
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Change #4587
2010-10-09
17:28:00

update Calagator::Event 1250455725 September PDXUX.Net Meeting: Silverlight Deep Zooming Roll back

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Change #4586
2010-10-09
17:28:00

update Calagator::Venue 202391568 RHT conference room Roll back

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Change #4585
2010-10-09
17:25:06

update Calagator::Venue 202392206 Morton's The Steakhouse Roll back

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Change #4584
2010-10-09
17:24:59

update Calagator::Event 1250459303 CTO & Engineering Executive Forum: Social Media Inside the Engineering Department – Is it safe? Roll back

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Change #4583
2010-10-09
17:19:16

update Calagator::Venue 202392215 Intel - Ronler Acres - RA1 Auditorium Roll back

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Change #4582
2010-10-09
17:19:15

update Calagator::Event 1250459335 Reaching the Tipping Point in Energy Monitoring Roll back

description Monitoring your Energy Footprint Smart Devices and information systems to help people make better choices about how they use energy are in the early stage of adoption. While many home energy monitoring solutions have been introduced in recent years, no products or services have emerged that have brought about a significant change in consumer behavior. While many devices are technologically sophisticated or cool to look at it seems there is still a need for new innovations and better ways to motivate users to make a lasting change in their energy footprint. The challenge for product developers and entrepreneurs is the development of a comprehensive energy monitoring system for homes that is compelling, easy to use and effective. The Prius dashboard is a good example of a system that is making a real difference in consumer behavior. By providing information to a user on mileage and energy performance it is motivating people to change their driving style. We need to explore ways in which we can have a similar impact on managing one’s personal energy lifestyle. How do you create energy monitoring devices with intuitive interfaces and automatic functions that customers can easily integrate into their daily life? How will consumers be informed about what is possible and how will energy utilities, governments, agencies, or retail channels work to supply the demand? What other issues must be overcome before we see mass adoption of smart energy management devices. We will explore these issues and hear from manufacturers of existing products so that participants can leave with a better understanding of energy monitoring opportunities and challenges. Moderator: Pad Adamosky, Veris Industries Speakers: Michael Jung, Silver Spring Networks Dan Russell, Powermand Fiona Sim, Intel 6.00PM to 7.00 PM - Food, Networking, 7.00PM - Panel Presentation Registration Required www.oregon.tie.org Fees: Member $15 Student $10 Guest $25 +$5 at the door Contact Us: [email protected] Ph: 503 226 8677 www.oregon.tie.org Monitoring your Energy Footprint Smart Devices and information systems to help people make better choices about how they use energy are in the early stage of adoption. While many home energy monitoring solutions have been introduced in recent years, no products or services have emerged that have brought about a significant change in consumer behavior. While many devices are technologically sophisticated or cool to look at it seems there is still a need for new innovations and better ways to motivate users to make a lasting change in their energy footprint. The challenge for product developers and entrepreneurs is the development of a comprehensive energy monitoring system for homes that is compelling, easy to use and effective. The Prius dashboard is a good example of a system that is making a real difference in consumer behavior. By providing information to a user on mileage and energy performance it is motivating people to change their driving style. We need to explore ways in which we can have a similar impact on managing one’s personal energy lifestyle. How do you create energy monitoring devices with intuitive interfaces and automatic functions that customers can easily integrate into their daily life? How will consumers be informed about what is possible and how will energy utilities, governments, agencies, or retail channels work to supply the demand? What other issues must be overcome before we see mass adoption of smart energy management devices. We will explore these issues and hear from manufacturers of existing products so that participants can leave with a better understanding of energy monitoring opportunities and challenges. Moderator: Pad Adamosky, Veris Industries Speakers: Michael Jung, Silver Spring Networks Dan Russell, Powermand Fiona Sim, Intel 6.00PM to 7.00 PM - Food, Networking, 7.00PM - Panel Presentation Registration Required www.oregon.tie.org Fees: Member $15 Student $10 Guest $25 +$5 at the door Contact Us: [email protected] Ph: 503 226 8677 www.oregon.tie.org
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Change #4581
2010-10-09
17:19:14

update Calagator::Venue 202392214 ntel - Ronler Acres - RA1 Auditorium 2501 N.W 229th Avenue Hillsboro , OR -97124 Roll back

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Change #4580
2010-10-09
17:16:36

update Calagator::Venue 202392815 Crowne Plaza Portland Roll back

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Change #4579
2010-10-09
17:13:43

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392220 City: Beaverton Roll back

Change #4578
2010-10-09
17:12:34

update Calagator::Event 1250459341 Oregon - Cognitive Networks/Dynamic Spectrum Access in Wireless Networks Roll back

description <h2>Distinguished IEEE Speaker: Zhensheng Zhang of Argon ST (formerly SDRC) </h2><p> Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010<br/> Time: 6:00-8:00 PM<br/> </p> <p> Place: Tektronix Conference Center (Bldg 38), 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 </p> Speaker(s): Zhensheng Zhang, Agenda: <ul><li>6:00 PM – Social</li> <li>7:00 PM - Speaker</li> </ul> Location: Bldg: Tektronix Bldg 38, 3025 SW Zworykin Ave Beaverton 97005 <h2>Distinguished IEEE Speaker: Zhensheng Zhang of Argon ST (formerly SDRC) </h2><p> Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010<br/> Time: 6:00-8:00 PM<br/> </p> <p> Place: Tektronix Conference Center (Bldg 38), 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 </p> Speaker(s): Zhensheng Zhang, Agenda: <ul><li>6:00 PM – Social</li> <li>7:00 PM - Speaker</li> </ul> Location: Bldg: Tektronix Bldg 38, 3025 SW Zworykin Ave Beaverton 97005
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Change #4577
2010-10-09
17:09:27

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392217 Room: Room 123, Bldg: Shiley Hall Roll back

Change #4576
2010-10-09
17:09:21

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392216 Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor, Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator Roll back

Change #4575
2010-10-09
17:08:40

update Calagator::Venue 202392218 Room: Room 313, Bldg: PCC Willow Creek Center Roll back

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Change #4574
2010-10-09
17:07:31

update Calagator::Venue 202392221 Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton Roll back

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Change #4573
2010-10-09
17:07:09

update Calagator::Event 1250459340 Oregon - Course: Mobile Broadband - Strategic Considerations Roll back

description November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton 97006 November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton 97006
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Change #4572
2010-10-09
17:07:08

create Calagator::Venue 202392221 Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton Roll back

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Change #4571
2010-10-09
17:05:39

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392219 City: Beaverton Roll back

Change #4570
2010-10-09
15:24:27

update Calagator::Event 1250459338 Oregon EMC - Engineering Aspects of PCB level EMC Design Roll back

description Speaker: Sergiu Radu, Ph.D., NCE - IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer - Principal Engineer (EMC Design) at Sun Microsystems. The PCB design is a complex cooperation between electrical, mechanical, thermal, SI, PI and EMC design. In a practical design, the EMC design engineer has to make trade-offs and understand the relative impact of different design choices. The lecture is an overview of the typical PCB design aspects and their role for the EMC performance. Among the aspects discussed are placement, stack-up, routing, decoupling, and grounding aspects. The design of the I/O ports , in order to pass the emissions and immunity tests is also discussed in greater detail. Location: University of Portland – Shiley Hall Room 123 Time: 6:30 PM - Food, 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Attention Students: We will be having a drawing for an IEEE student membership during our chapter meeting. Speaker(s): Sergiu Radu, Ph.D. ; IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer;, Agenda: 6:30 PM - Food 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Location: Room: Room 123 Bldg: Shiley Hall University of Portland 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Portland 97203 Speaker: Sergiu Radu, Ph.D., NCE - IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer - Principal Engineer (EMC Design) at Sun Microsystems. The PCB design is a complex cooperation between electrical, mechanical, thermal, SI, PI and EMC design. In a practical design, the EMC design engineer has to make trade-offs and understand the relative impact of different design choices. The lecture is an overview of the typical PCB design aspects and their role for the EMC performance. Among the aspects discussed are placement, stack-up, routing, decoupling, and grounding aspects. The design of the I/O ports , in order to pass the emissions and immunity tests is also discussed in greater detail. Location: University of Portland – Shiley Hall Room 123 Time: 6:30 PM - Food, 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Attention Students: We will be having a drawing for an IEEE student membership during our chapter meeting. Speaker(s): Sergiu Radu, Ph.D. ; IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer;, Agenda: 6:30 PM - Food 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Location: Room: Room 123 Bldg: Shiley Hall University of Portland 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Portland 97203
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Change #4569
2010-10-09
15:23:43

update Calagator::Event 1250459337 Oregon TMC - You’re the New Boss, Now What? Be the Right Person at the Right Time Roll back

description Speaker: Dale Lehar Date: October 20th, 2010 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Location: Portland State Business Accelerator; Free Parking Seating is limited. RSVP strongly recommended. Register on-line: http://www.ieee-oregon.org/. Then click the right sidebar under Technology Management Chapter Fee: $10 Members, $15 Non-members; IEEE Life Members and IEEE Students - free Join Guest Speaker Dale Lehar, transitional management consultant as he discusses: Key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days: • Learn critical success factors to launch your new role successfully. • Develop a personal "manager on-boarding process," to organize and structure your thinking in advance. It avoids unnecessary mistakes, while keeping you and your team together and on track. • Create a practical 90-180 day action plan to drive and measure your progress, ensuring the right outcomes. Half of newly hired managers fail within 18 months. Many, many more simply don’t distinguish themselves. Secure your advantage by avoiding critical mistakes and delivering better results faster than anyone thought possible. This presentation focuses on newly appointed engineering management (team leaders, managers, directors, VP's). It covers the key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days Speaker(s): Dale Lehar, Agenda: 5:30 P.M. Registration table opens 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator 2828 SW Corbett Avenue, Suite 100 Portland 97201 Speaker: Dale Lehar Date: October 20th, 2010 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Location: Portland State Business Accelerator; Free Parking Seating is limited. RSVP strongly recommended. Register on-line: http://www.ieee-oregon.org/. Then click the right sidebar under Technology Management Chapter Fee: $10 Members, $15 Non-members; IEEE Life Members and IEEE Students - free Join Guest Speaker Dale Lehar, transitional management consultant as he discusses: Key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days: • Learn critical success factors to launch your new role successfully. • Develop a personal "manager on-boarding process," to organize and structure your thinking in advance. It avoids unnecessary mistakes, while keeping you and your team together and on track. • Create a practical 90-180 day action plan to drive and measure your progress, ensuring the right outcomes. Half of newly hired managers fail within 18 months. Many, many more simply don’t distinguish themselves. Secure your advantage by avoiding critical mistakes and delivering better results faster than anyone thought possible. This presentation focuses on newly appointed engineering management (team leaders, managers, directors, VP's). It covers the key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days Speaker(s): Dale Lehar, Agenda: 5:30 P.M. Registration table opens 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator 2828 SW Corbett Avenue, Suite 100 Portland 97201
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Change #4568
2010-10-09
15:22:37

create Calagator::Event 1250459341 Oregon - Cognitive Networks/Dynamic Spectrum Access in Wireless Networks Roll back

description nil <h2>Distinguished IEEE Speaker: Zhensheng Zhang of Argon ST (formerly SDRC) </h2><p> Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010<br/> Time: 6:00-8:00 PM<br/> </p> <p> Place: Tektronix Conference Center (Bldg 38), 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005 </p> Speaker(s): Zhensheng Zhang, Agenda: <ul><li>6:00 PM – Social</li> <li>7:00 PM - Speaker</li> </ul> Location: Bldg: Tektronix Bldg 38, 3025 SW Zworykin Ave Beaverton 97005
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Change #4567
2010-10-09
15:22:37

create Calagator::Venue 202392220 City: Beaverton Roll back

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Change #4566
2010-10-09
15:22:35

create Calagator::Event 1250459340 Oregon - Course: Mobile Broadband - Strategic Considerations Roll back

description nil November 4, 2010, Hilton Garden Inn, Beaverton/Portland, Oregon December 2, 2010, Silver Cloud Inn, Redmond, Washington Instructor: Peter Rysavy This course is technical in nature, but more than anything, it is designed to communicate the greatest opportunities and strategic directions of this rapidly developing market environment. It also covers in significant detail the present and anticipated capabilities of different wireless technologies. Peter Rysavy has been consulting in wireless for sixteen years, and through multiple engagements and a vast number of clients, has a unique and comprehensive perspective. This one-day course covers: * 3G, Evolved 3G, 4G, IMT-Advanced, Wi-Fi Advances * Capabilities, capacities, architectures * Emerging platforms and implications * Mobile application architectures * Most significant new developments such as Wi-Fi offload, femtocells, network neutrality, … * Greatest opportunities for both industry and business users * Strategic industry directions Registration Fee: $395 per person. IEEE Discounted rate $325. The discounted rate for a group of three or more people attending from the same organization is $325. Customized private versions of this course are also available. Speaker(s): Peter Rysavy, Location: Bldg: HILTON GARDEN INN-PORTLAND/BEAVERTON 15520 NW Gateway Court Beaverton 97006
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Change #4565
2010-10-09
15:22:34

create Calagator::Venue 202392219 City: Beaverton Roll back

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Change #4564
2010-10-09
15:22:33

create Calagator::Event 1250459339 Oregon - EDS Lecturer: Transistor Nanotechnologies for High Performance-Power Efficient Logic Technologies Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: CAS/CPMT and ED/MTT Chapters IEEE Oregon ED/MTT and CAS/CPMT Chapters Present IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecture Transistor Nanotechnologies for High Performance-Power Efficient Logic Technologies Speaker: Tahir Ghani, Intel Fellow, Logic Technology Development, Intel Corporation Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Time: 6:30-9 pm Pizza and social at 6:30; talk at 7pm Location: PCC Willow Creek Center, Room 313; 241 SW Edgeway Drive (near SW 185th and Baseline Road), Beaverton, OR 97006 Directions: http://www.pcc.edu/about/locations/willow-creek/ SEATS LIMITED, please register below. Abstract: The scaling of CMOS technology dimensions has led to phenomenal growth in transistor density and performance during the last four decades. However, recently the industry has started to experience significant challenges in achieving historical transistor performance gains through traditional dimensional scaling. Intel has been at the forefront in addressing these challenges by successfully driving transistor innovations from research phase to mainstream CMOS manufacturing. Implementation of uniaxial strained-silicon transistors at the 90nm node and the “HiK+Metal Gate” transistors for the 45nm node are two excellent examples of major innovations by Intel which have demonstrated dramatic performance enhancement. After a general review of technology evolution trends, I will discuss how these specific innovations have enabled dramatic performance enhancement for the recent CMOS nodes and describe specific challenges which had to be overcome to expedite their implementation into mainstream CMOS manufacturing. In the second part of my talk, I will present how future innovations in device architecture, novel process modules and material systems have the potential to successfully address upcoming scaling challenges in a power-limited era. This talk will highlight a list of open fundamental challenges which need to be successfully addressed before these new innovations can be implemented into mainstream CMOS technology. Directions: PCC Willow Creek Center is accessible by car off 185th Avenue, and by MAX at the Willow Creek/SW 185th Ave stop. Speaker(s): Tahir Ghani, Intel Fellow, Agenda: 6:30 pm - Pizza and social 7:00 pm - Lecture Location: Room: Room 313 Bldg: PCC Willow Creek Center 241 SW Edgeway Drive (near SW 185th and Baseline Road) Beaverton 97006
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Change #4563
2010-10-09
15:22:32

create Calagator::Venue 202392218 Room: Room 313, Bldg: PCC Willow Creek Center Roll back

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Change #4562
2010-10-09
15:22:31

create Calagator::Event 1250459338 Oregon EMC - Engineering Aspects of PCB level EMC Design Roll back

description nil Speaker: Sergiu Radu, Ph.D., NCE - IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer - Principal Engineer (EMC Design) at Sun Microsystems. The PCB design is a complex cooperation between electrical, mechanical, thermal, SI, PI and EMC design. In a practical design, the EMC design engineer has to make trade-offs and understand the relative impact of different design choices. The lecture is an overview of the typical PCB design aspects and their role for the EMC performance. Among the aspects discussed are placement, stack-up, routing, decoupling, and grounding aspects. The design of the I/O ports , in order to pass the emissions and immunity tests is also discussed in greater detail. Location: University of Portland – Shiley Hall Room 123 Time: 6:30 PM - Food, 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Attention Students: We will be having a drawing for an IEEE student membership during our chapter meeting. Speaker(s): Sergiu Radu, Ph.D. ; IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer;, Agenda: 6:30 PM - Food 7:00 PM - Meeting and Presentation Location: Room: Room 123 Bldg: Shiley Hall University of Portland 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Portland 97203
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Change #4561
2010-10-09
15:22:30

create Calagator::Venue 202392217 Room: Room 123, Bldg: Shiley Hall Roll back

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Change #4560
2010-10-09
15:22:25

create Calagator::Event 1250459337 Oregon TMC - You’re the New Boss, Now What? Be the Right Person at the Right Time Roll back

description nil Speaker: Dale Lehar Date: October 20th, 2010 Time: 5:30-7:30 pm Location: Portland State Business Accelerator; Free Parking Seating is limited. RSVP strongly recommended. Register on-line: http://www.ieee-oregon.org/. Then click the right sidebar under Technology Management Chapter Fee: $10 Members, $15 Non-members; IEEE Life Members and IEEE Students - free Join Guest Speaker Dale Lehar, transitional management consultant as he discusses: Key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days: • Learn critical success factors to launch your new role successfully. • Develop a personal "manager on-boarding process," to organize and structure your thinking in advance. It avoids unnecessary mistakes, while keeping you and your team together and on track. • Create a practical 90-180 day action plan to drive and measure your progress, ensuring the right outcomes. Half of newly hired managers fail within 18 months. Many, many more simply don’t distinguish themselves. Secure your advantage by avoiding critical mistakes and delivering better results faster than anyone thought possible. This presentation focuses on newly appointed engineering management (team leaders, managers, directors, VP's). It covers the key action principles for a new team or management leader during his/her first 100 days Speaker(s): Dale Lehar, Agenda: 5:30 P.M. Registration table opens 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A Location: Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator 2828 SW Corbett Avenue, Suite 100 Portland 97201
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Change #4559
2010-10-09
15:22:21

create Calagator::Venue 202392216 Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor, Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator Roll back

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Change #4558
2010-10-09
14:42:26

update Calagator::Venue 202391139 Perkins Coie Suite Number: 10th Floor Roll back

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Change #4557
2010-10-09
14:42:10

update Calagator::Venue 202391139 Perkins Coie Suite Number: 10th Floor 1120 N.W. Couch Street Porltand , OR -97209-4128 Roll back

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Change #4556
2010-10-09
14:41:44

update Calagator::Venue 202391729 Intel - Ronler Acres - RA1 Auditorium 2501 N.W 229th Avenue Hillsboro , OR -97124 Roll back

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Change #4555
2010-10-09
10:36:40

update Calagator::Event 1250459336 How to Freelance for Me: Practical advice from Portland editors who pay for journalism Roll back

description Wouldn’t it be great if a bunch of <b>Portland’s best editors</b> got together to tell <b>freelance writers and photographers</b> exactly what they want? Oregon News Incubator, the Portland-based network for freelancers and other entrepreneurial journalists, is hosting its first big event. We’re pretty excited about it, if you want to know the truth. <b>The skinny:</b> Portland-based editors give free advice on what they look for in pitches and in freelancers. <b>The speakers:</b> Kasey Cordell, senior editor, Portland Monthly; Robin Doussard, editor, Oregon Business Magazine; Abraham Hyatt, production editor, ReadWriteWeb. More guests to be announced! <b>Admission: Free!</b> <b><i>RSVP - Upcoming: http://meb.tw/onipanelu</b></i> Wouldn’t it be great if a bunch of <b>Portland’s best editors</b> got together to tell <b>freelance writers and photographers</b> exactly what they want? Oregon News Incubator, the Portland-based network for freelancers and other entrepreneurial journalists, is hosting its first big event. We’re pretty excited about it, if you want to know the truth. <b>The skinny:</b> Portland-based editors give free advice on what they look for in pitches and in freelancers. <b>The speakers:</b> Kasey Cordell, senior editor, Portland Monthly; Robin Doussard, editor, Oregon Business Magazine; Abraham Hyatt, production editor, ReadWriteWeb. More guests to be announced! <b><i>Admission: Free!</b></i> <b><i>RSVP - Upcoming: http://meb.tw/onipanelu</b></i>
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