Change #4537
2010-10-07
21:27:19
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1250459330
GOSCON 2010 Meetup
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Join attendees of <a href="http://goscon.org/about">Government Open Source Conference (GOSCON) 2010</a> and the <a href="http://goscon.org/open-data-summit">Open Data Summit</a> for a pre-conference meet up.
Everyone is welcome to attend the meetup. This event will give local government open source, open government and government transparency aficionados the opportunity to meet, mingle and enjoy a game of billiards. We will convene in The Library Room at the Nines Hotel. The Library Room serves cocktails and light refreshments, but folks looking for more substantial fare may wish to dine in the adjacent hotel restaurant, Urban Farmer. |
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Change #4536
2010-10-07
21:10:07
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Oregon State Unversity Foundation Portland Center
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The OSU Foundation Portland Center is the hub of Oregon State activity in Portland. The Center is located on the fifth floor of the Union Bank Building on Broadway between Washington and Stark in the heart of downtown Portland.
More than 20 employees of the OSU Foundation, OSU Alumni Association, and other OSU units have permanent offices in the Portland Center, and the Center also functions as a home away from home for Corvallis-based OSU employees. |
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Change #4535
2010-10-07
21:06:30
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1250459329
Open Data Summit - An OpenGovWest Event
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In collaboration with <a href="http://knowledgeaspower.org">Knowledge as Power</a>, the Oregon State University Foundation and the <a href="http://goscon.org">GOSCON 2010</a> conference are pleased to host the Open Data Summit. The summit will bring together attendees with government, civic, and technology interests to collaborate on standards issues. The summit is intended for IT managers for governments, CIOs, government clerks, policy staff, communications staff, those involved with data.gov programs, open government leadership, academics, government-related application or online service developers. All levels and areas of government welcome.
Space is limited to 30 attendees. You can view the full list of planned sessions and request an invitation on the <a href="http://goscon.org/open-data-summit">Open Data Summit site</a>. |
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Open Data Summit - An OpenGovWest Event |
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Change #4534
2010-10-07
21:06:29
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202392212
Oregon State Unversity Foundation Portland Center
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Change #4533
2010-10-07
20:56:46
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1250459328
Civic Webs: Community minded project night
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Come collaborate on community oriented social projects and experiments!
There will be whiteboards and computers, programming, sketching and discussion.
Do you want to help make a map of all the businesses in Portland that have resident felines (business cats)?
Help test a bicycle based synthesizer?
Brainstorm solutions for human waste management?
Create a way to access city council voting agendas?
Have your own idea?
All interested peoples of all areas of expertise are welcome. |
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RaSantiago is located inside the Olympic Mills buildings. It's giant and mustard yellow. You literally cannot miss it.
Come collaborate on community oriented social projects and experiments!
There will be whiteboards and computers, programming, sketching and discussion.
Do you want to help make a map of all the businesses in Portland that have resident felines (business cats)?
Help test a bicycle based synthesizer?
Brainstorm solutions for human waste management?
Create a way to access city council voting agendas?
Have your own idea?
All interested peoples of all areas of expertise are welcome. |
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Change #4532
2010-10-07
20:55:50
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RaSantiago
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107 SE Washington Avenue, Suite 545 |
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RaSantiago builds web apps for nonprofit customers and community |
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Change #4531
2010-10-07
20:53:17
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Civic Webs: Community minded project night
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Change #4530
2010-10-07
20:52:54
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RaSantiago
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Change #4529
2010-10-07
17:55:15
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Civic Webs: Community minded project night
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Come collaborate on community oriented social projects and experiments!
There will be whiteboards and computers, programming, sketching and discussion.
Do you want to help make a map of all the businesses in Portland that have resident felines (business cats)?
Help test a bicycle based synthesizer?
Brainstorm solutions for human waste management?
Create a way to access city council voting agendas?
Have your own idea?
All interested peoples of all areas of expertise are welcome. |
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Civic Webs: Community minded project night |
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Change #4528
2010-10-07
16:29:33
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Startup Weekend #PDXSW
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Building off the amazing success of the past 2 Startup Weekends, get ready for it to get even bigger and better. Look for pre-weekend bootcamps and info sessions that are sure to be an amazing value for attendees. |
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Building on the amazing success of the past two Portland Startup Weekends, get ready for it to get even bigger and better.
Look for pre-weekend bootcamps and info sessions that are sure to be an amazing value for attendees. |
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Change #4527
2010-10-07
15:10:52
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Pied Piper Pizza, Vancouver WA
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Change #4526
2010-10-07
15:10:15
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1250459327
Commodore Computer Club
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To celebrate this once in a lifetime date, the Commodore Computer Club in Vancouver, WA is having a special meeting. We plan on doing at least 10 things with 10 Commodore computers. Of course there is tasty food, drinks and good times with people and Commodore computers. If you have kids, bring them along too. Kids had an awesome time using Commodore computers at this years Portland Retro Gaming Expo. |
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Change #4525
2010-10-07
15:10:13
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Pied Piper Pizza, Vancouver WA
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Change #4524
2010-10-07
14:05:28
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Galois Tech Talk: Application of Computer Algebra Techniques in Verification of Galois Field Multipliers: Potential + Challenges
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Presented by Priyank Kalla.
Applications in Cryptography require multiplication and exponentiation operations to be performed over Galois fields GF(2^k). Therefore, there has been quite an interest in the hardware design and optimization of such multipliers. This has led to impressive advancements in this area — such as the use of composite field decomposition techniques, use of Montgomery multiplication, among others.
My research group has recently begun investigations in the verification of such Galois Field multipliers. Unfortunately, the word-length (k) in such multipliers can be very large: typically, k = 256. Due to such large word-lengths, verification techniques based on decision diagrams, SAT and contemporary SMT solvers are infeasible. We are exploring the use of Computer Algebra techniques, mainly Groebner bases theory, to tackle this problem. In this talk, we will see why Groebner bases techniques look promising, while at the same time also studying the challanges that have to be overcome. |
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Galois Tech Talk: Application of Computer Algebra Techniques in Verification of Galois Field Multipliers: Potential + Challenges |
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http://www.galois.com/blog/2010/10/07/2007/ |
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Change #4523
2010-10-07
12:21:05
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1250459325
Pacific Northwest Parrot Developers Gathering/Hackathon
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Parrot developers have reserved a room for the above times to meet face-to-face to talk about and hack on Parrot Virtual Machine!
The first few hours of the meeting will concentrate on people already involved in Parrot, to talk about which goals Parrot wants to achieve and what people will focus on in the future. Some members of the Board of Directors of Parrot Foundation will be present, and hopefully any local developers that are already involved with Parrot in some way.
The latter half of the time slot will be focused towards new users and people interested in learning more about Parrot. Some Parrot developers will hack on their Parrot-related projects, while others will work with those who are new to Parrot, to orient them and discuss what roles they can play in the Parrot community and/or what things need hacking on.
Hacking and schmoozing will probably continue after 5pm, but that is when our reserved space ends. |
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Pacific Northwest Parrot Developers Gathering/Hackathon |
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Change #4522
2010-10-07
10:23:49
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1250459324
PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon |
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Change #4521
2010-10-07
10:23:36
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #4520
2010-10-07
10:23:15
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon |
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Change #4519
2010-10-07
10:19:57
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1250459321
PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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PDX Weekly Hackathon |
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Change #4518
2010-10-06
23:31:17
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PDXRIA - Writing Testable Code
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Writing Testable code with Michael Labriola
You all know by now that you should be unit testing your code, but do you know how? It is unfortunately really easy in Flex to architect code which is very difficult to test. In this session, we will explore how to build components and applications in flex which are inherently testable, and see how we test them.
Michael Labriola is a Senior Consultant at Digital Primates and the Lead Developer for FlexUnit 4.
Get there at 5:30 for pizza, drinks and networking. The presentation will start at 6:00 pm. |
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Writing Testable code. You all know by now that you should be unit testing your code, but do you know how? It is unfortunately really easy in flex to architect code which is very difficult to test. In this session, we will explore how to build components and applications in flex which are inherently testable, and see how we test them.
Join us Thursday, October 14, for food and networking at 5:30 PM sponsored by Thetus Corporation in association with the PDXRIA User Group. Our speaker, Michael Labriola starts at 6 PM.
Michael Labriola is a Senior Consultant at Digital Primates and the Lead Developer for FlexUnit 4. He has been developing Internet applications since 1995 and working with Flex since its 1.0 beta. Michael is an Adobe Certified Instructor, Community Professional, and co-author of the Flex 2, 3 and 4 Training from the Source books and Breaking out of the Browser with Adobe AIR.
As an international speaker and team mentor on Flex and AIR projects, he has consulted for many of the world’s most recognized brands. His free time is spent escaping from technology through wine and food.
RSVP: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/6735069/OR/Portland/Flex-and-Maven-a-joint-event-by-Thetus-Corporation-and-PDXRIA-User-Group/Thetus-Corporation/
Your RSVP enters you in a raffle for a Powell's gift card! |
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http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/7117176/OR/Portland/October-PDX-RIA-Michael-Labriola/Thetus-Corporation/ |
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Change #4517
2010-10-06
23:30:32
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PDXRIA - Writing Testable Code
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Writing Testable code with Michael Labriola
You all know by now that you should be unit testing your code, but do you know how? It is unfortunately really easy in Flex to architect code which is very difficult to test. In this session, we will explore how to build components and applications in flex which are inherently testable, and see how we test them.
Michael Labriola is a Senior Consultant at Digital Primates and the Lead Developer for FlexUnit 4.
Get there at 5:30 for pizza, drinks and networking. The presentation will start at 6:00 pm. |
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Change #4516
2010-10-06
20:00:08
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Agile PDX (formerly XPDX) features: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, "Transient State: From Funding to First Iteration for Embedded Systems"
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? In this presentation, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Speaker: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is an Agile Enterprise coach with over a decade of experience applying Agile practices as an engineer, manager, and consultant. She has led Agile change initiatives in safety-critical, highly regulated industries, and coached clients in the art of Agile technical and management leadership. Nancy's experience spans embedded software development and applications in aerospace, factory automation, medical devices, defense systems, as well as in financial services. In 1998 Nancy introduced agile techniques to embedded software, including safety- critical applications. She was among the first to publish advice on the techniques that work in real world embedded projects. She has introduced agile ideas and practices to another field where it was thought to be impossible â data warehousing and large data migrations. Coaches she mentored are now the leaders in this new field applying lean-agile principles to applications where data quality is central. Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is Principal Coach at Lean-Agile Partners Inc. www.LeanAgilePartners.com
Pizza sponsored by PNSQC.
The Hawthorne Farm MAX station stops right next to Intel. See this map for the correct location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,+hillsboro,+or&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=54.401733,61.523437&ie=UTF8&hq=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,&hnear=Hillsboro,+Washington,+Oregon&t=h&ll=45.532372,-122.927656&spn=0.01189,0.01502&z=16&iwloc=A |
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? In this presentation, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Speaker: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is an Agile Enterprise coach with over a decade of experience applying Agile practices as an engineer, manager, and consultant. She has led Agile change initiatives in safety-critical, highly regulated industries, and coached clients in the art of Agile technical and management leadership. Nancy's experience spans embedded software development and applications in aerospace, factory automation, medical devices, defense systems, as well as in financial services. In 1998 Nancy introduced agile techniques to embedded software, including safety- critical applications. She was among the first to publish advice on the techniques that work in real world embedded projects. She has introduced agile ideas and practices to another field where it was thought to be impossible â data warehousing and large data migrations. Coaches she mentored are now the leaders in this new field applying lean-agile principles to applications where data quality is central. Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is Principal Coach at Lean-Agile Partners Inc. www.LeanAgilePartners.com
Pizza sponsored by PNSQC.
The Hawthorne Farm MAX station stops right next to Intel. See this map for the correct location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,+hillsboro,+or&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=54.401733,61.523437&ie=UTF8&hq=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,&hnear=Hillsboro,+Washington,+Oregon&t=h&ll=45.532372,-122.927656&spn=0.01189,0.01502&z=16&iwloc=A
Directions: From Cornell, head South on NE Elam Young Pkwy (near Costco). Take the first left to turn into the Intel parking lot. The HF3 campus will be directly in front of you. Parking is available on both sides of the building. Note: There are two NE Elam Young Pkwy streets that connect with Cornell. Go south on the street closest to Brookwood and Costco (between Brookwood and 51st). |
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Change #4515
2010-10-06
17:18:24
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Portland Werewolf - October Gathering
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*** Note: It's Halloween-time! October is a month that is near and dear to our hearts here at Portland Werewolf! We will be bringing in some Halloween inspired treats (or tricks?). Feel free to bring treats to share with everyone ***
Come out and play at our monthly game of werewolf at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne. Check out the site for details (http://www.portlandwerewolf.com).
Event starts at 6p. Game starts at 7p.
If you are planning on coming and want to play please respond with "attending". That way we know who is coming and you are guaranteed to play.
Ticket Info: Donations appreciated, for the room rental. |
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2010-10-06
13:21:30
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UX Book Club PDX: "Content Strategy for the Web"
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Interested in user experience in all of its forms? Enjoy reading? Want to combine the two in a social setting with other smart, like-minded people, and maybe drink a beer?
Join us for Portland's 9th UX Book Club meeting. At this session, we're reading "Content Strategy for the Web" by Kristina Halvorson. (link to book on Amazon: http://amzn.to/d0geKn)
As always, we'll post the location a few days prior. Hope to see you there! And please join the UX Book Club PDX Google group for ongoing updates.
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Join us for Portland's 9th UX Book Club meeting. At this session, we're reading "Content Strategy for the Web" by Kristina Halvorson. (link to book on Amazon: http://amzn.to/d0geKn)
As always, we'll post the location a few days prior. Hope to see you there! And please join the UX Book Club PDX Google group for ongoing updates.
Website: http://groups.google.com/group/uxbookclubpdx |
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2010-10-06
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Join us for Portland's 9th UX Book Club meeting. At this session, we're reading "Content Strategy for the Web" by Kristina Halvorson. (link to book on Amazon: http://amzn.to/d0geKn)
As always, we'll post the location a few days prior. Hope to see you there! And please join the UX Book Club PDX Google group for ongoing updates.
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Change #4512
2010-10-06
13:09:12
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Agile PDX (formerly XPDX) features: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, "Transient State: From Funding to First Iteration for Embedded Systems"
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2010-10-06
11:18:22
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CTO & Engineering Executive Forum: Social Media Inside the Engineering Department â Is it safe?
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At the October 20th Technology and IP Event, Fostering Innovation Through Social Media: Using it Openly But Wisely, speakers will present how organizations are using social media to drive innovation from a business development perspective. At the November 2nd CTO and Engineering Executive Forum we will continue to explore what social media looks like on the inside of an organization, specifically in the engineering department.
We know that social media has proved effective in outbound marketing strategies, but is the creation and exchange of user-generated content safe in an environment of innovation and trade secrets? Do you protect against social media? Do you cultivate social media? Or both?
Join your peers for a dinner and forum to discuss the possibilities of creating a culture of innovation by using social media.
Cost to Attend: $95 TechAmerica Members, $125 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica, (503) 624-4871
Mark Your Calendar - Future CTO & Engineering Executive Forum:
- April 5, 2011
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We know that social media has proven effective in outbound marketing strategies, but is the creation and exchange of user-generated content safe in an environment of innovation and trade secrets? Do you protect against social media? Do you cultivate social media? Or both?
Join your peers for dinner and a forum discussion of the possibilities for creating a culture of innovation by using social media.
Cost to Attend: $95 TechAmerica Members, $125 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica, (503) 624-4871
Mark Your Calendar - Future CTO & Engineering Executive Forum:
- April 5, 2011
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2010-10-06
08:17:34
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Agile PDX (formerly XPDX) features: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, "Transient State: From Funding to First Iteration for Embedded Systems"
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? In this presentation, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Speaker: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is an Agile Enterprise coach with over a decade of experience applying Agile practices as an engineer, manager, and consultant. She has led Agile change initiatives in safety-critical, highly regulated industries, and coached clients in the art of Agile technical and management leadership. Nancy's experience spans embedded software development and applications in aerospace, factory automation, medical devices, defense systems, as well as in financial services. In 1998 Nancy introduced agile techniques to embedded software, including safety- critical applications. She was among the first to publish advice on the techniques that work in real world embedded projects. She has introduced agile ideas and practices to another field where it was thought to be impossible â data warehousing and large data migrations. Coaches she mentored are now the leaders in this new field applying lean-agile principles to applications where data quality is central. Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is Principal Coach at Lean-Agile Partners Inc. www.LeanAgilePartners.com
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? In this presentation, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Speaker: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is an Agile Enterprise coach with over a decade of experience applying Agile practices as an engineer, manager, and consultant. She has led Agile change initiatives in safety-critical, highly regulated industries, and coached clients in the art of Agile technical and management leadership. Nancy's experience spans embedded software development and applications in aerospace, factory automation, medical devices, defense systems, as well as in financial services. In 1998 Nancy introduced agile techniques to embedded software, including safety- critical applications. She was among the first to publish advice on the techniques that work in real world embedded projects. She has introduced agile ideas and practices to another field where it was thought to be impossible â data warehousing and large data migrations. Coaches she mentored are now the leaders in this new field applying lean-agile principles to applications where data quality is central. Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is Principal Coach at Lean-Agile Partners Inc. www.LeanAgilePartners.com
Pizza sponsored by PNSQC.
The Hawthorne Farm MAX station stops right next to Intel. See this map for the correct location:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,+hillsboro,+or&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=54.401733,61.523437&ie=UTF8&hq=Intel+Corporation,+hawthorne+farm,&hnear=Hillsboro,+Washington,+Oregon&t=h&ll=45.532372,-122.927656&spn=0.01189,0.01502&z=16&iwloc=A |
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2010-10-06
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Agile PDX (formerly XPDX) features: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, "Transient State: From Funding to First Iteration for EmbeddedSystems"
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2010-10-06
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? This presentation will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Pizza sponsored by PNSQC. |
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Does everyone at your company respond to change as fast as your agile team?
Or do you have critical partners who simply can't move as fast as your team? Are you required to provide detailed estimates in order to get enough resources to start uncertain and complex projects? How do you even build enough buy-in to avoid death by a thousand cuts? In this presentation, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert will explore practical, proven ways to address these questions.
Who should attend: Anyone trying to build enough buy-in for their company to give Agile methods a genuine try. Embedded systems developers and project leaders who need to envision the concrete workings of Agile practices in their domain, as a first step to making it happen.
Speaker: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is an Agile Enterprise coach with over a decade of experience applying Agile practices as an engineer, manager, and consultant. She has led Agile change initiatives in safety-critical, highly regulated industries, and coached clients in the art of Agile technical and management leadership. Nancy's experience spans embedded software development and applications in aerospace, factory automation, medical devices, defense systems, as well as in financial services. In 1998 Nancy introduced agile techniques to embedded software, including safety- critical applications. She was among the first to publish advice on the techniques that work in real world embedded projects. She has introduced agile ideas and practices to another field where it was thought to be impossible â data warehousing and large data migrations. Coaches she mentored are now the leaders in this new field applying lean-agile principles to applications where data quality is central. Nancy Van Schooenderwoert is Principal Coach at Lean-Agile Partners Inc. www.LeanAgilePartners.com
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2010-10-06
08:08:41
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There was a lot of interest in having a jQuery/Javascript overview talk. Talk about the toolkit itself, have some examples, tool and web/print resources for beginners and intermediates alike.
Mike has agreed to sheriff the conversation on this topic. The Webtrends guys loved having us at the last meetup, and look forward to hosting us again! Yay us! |
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2010-10-06
08:05:36
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2010-10-05
22:32:18
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PacificNWTech - Technology and Bioscience Career Fair
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2010-10-05
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Calagator Code Sprint - Halloween Edition
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Come make Calagator more awesomer. |
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2010-10-05
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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Change #4502
2010-10-05
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pdxdevops: Portland DevOps user group meeting
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<i>pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ && Twitter: @pdxdevops</i> |
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Change #4501
2010-10-05
15:16:37
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Galois Tech Talk: Introduction to Logic Synthesis
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Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public. Please join us!
Please note the nonstandard day/time!
title:
Introduction to Logic Synthesis
speaker:
Alan Mishchenko, University of California, Berkeley
time:
10:30am, Friday 08 October 2010
location:
Galois Inc.
421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300, Portland, OR, USA
(3rd floor of the Commonwealth building)
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The lecture describes the problems solved by logic synthesis. It presents functional representations and typical computations applied to Boolean networks, such as traversal, windowing, cut computation, simulation, Boolean reasoning. Presented next are And-Inverter Graphs (AIGs) that are increasingly used as a unifying representation for all problems. The lecture is finished by an overview of AIG-based solutions in synthesis, technology mapping, and formal verification.
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Alan Mishchenko graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia, in 1993, and received his Ph.D. degree from Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine, in 1997. He has been a research scientist in the US since 1998. Currently, Alan is an Associate Researcher at University of California, Berkeley. His research interests are in developing computationally efficient methods for logic synthesis and verification. |
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2010-10-05
14:02:22
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Portland Semantic Web Interest Group, Monthly Meetup
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Change #4499
2010-10-05
12:47:44
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OpenSpace Event: Blurring the Line Between QA & Dev in an Agile Environment
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Are you on a software engineering team? Does the project feel like a team effort all of the time? Between butting heads, agendas, communication issues, feature creep and shrinking schedules, these are difficult factors we all experience.
If you are in QA, learn how to move your Dev cohort to a test-first mentality. Or jump into a discussion on improving testing efficiency with risk based testing.
If you’re Dev, discover how to challenge your QA to add greater technical value throughout the project. Ever thought about co-ownership of code and tests? Come discuss and learn about the possibilities.
Join us for this full day Open Space structured event and engage with Agile luminaries such as Ward Cunningham, Wayne Allen, James Shore, Jeff McKenna, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Jon Bach. Special thanks to Diana Larson for helping facilitate! |
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Change #4498
2010-10-05
12:47:06
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Norse Hall 111 NE 11th Ave Portland, Oregon 97232
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Change #4497
2010-10-05
10:16:49
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PLUG: Zentyal Linux Small Business Server
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October Portland Linux/Unix Group Meeting
An Overview of Zentyal by Dale Zeutenhorst
Zentyal (formerly eBox Platform) is an open source unified network server for small to mid size companies based on Ubuntu Linux. Zentyal can act as a Gateway, Network Infrastructure Manager, Unified Threat Manager, Office Server, Unified Communications Server or a combination of these.
Dale Zeutenhorst is a long time consultant and small business owner. He is currently owner and manager of Adept I.T. Service of Camas, Washington. Before that he was Technical Manager at Microsharp where is was a key player in building the Netule family of server-appliances.
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News
Presentation
Meet for beer at the Lucky Lab Beer Hall - 1945 NW Quimby
Venue:
Portland State University
Fariborz Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science Building
Room FAB 86-01 (This is in the basement.)
The building is on SW 4th across from SW College Street.
See location H-10 on map at http://pdxLinux.org/campus_map.jpg
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2010-10-05
08:51:01
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BOD Education Series Event: The New Vocabulary of Executive Compensation
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What should Boards know about executive compensation trends in the current environment?
- Is âbonusâ a bad word?
- Discussion of level of Board involvement in
setting management compensation
- Trends in types of equity compensation
- Update on Say on Pay Legislature
- Update on Compensation, Discussion and
Analysis disclosure requirements
- Trends in Board member compensation
- Why are stock options not classified as
equity compensation in compensation
surveys?
Panelists:
- Linda Amuso, President, Radford
As a highly recognized thought-leader and an expert in the field of executive and employee compensation design for the technology and life sciences industries, Linda has consulted with Boards of Directors on developing and implementing executive and equity compensation strategies.
- Steve Baloff, General Partner, ATV Capital
Based in the firmâs Palo Alto office, Steve focuses on investments in the software, infrastructure and internet services markets. Steve has over 20 years of entrepreneurial, operating and venture experience and brings both an investor and management perspective to the panel.
- Alan Friedman, Vice President, Human Resources, Mentor Graphics
During his year at Mentor Graphics, Alan has been involved in all aspects of executive compensation. Prior to joining mentor, he was the Senior Vice President of the People Organization for Novell, Inc.
- Tony Jeffries, Partner, Wilson Sonsisi Goodrich & Rosati
Tony's practice focuses on a wide variety of corporate, securities, and related matters for technology companies. He has represented clients ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies on IPOs and other public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, venture capital financings, the structuring of start-up companies and other matters.
- Bill Lattin, Director, FEI Company, Radisys Corporation, and Tripwire, Inc.
Dr. Lattin has served as a director of FEI since April 1999, served as a director of RadiSys since November 2002 and as director of Tripwire since 2001.
Cost to Attend: $100 TechAmerica Oregon, $150 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
Series Founding Sponsors:
The Brentwood Group
KPMG LLP
Stoel Rives LLP |
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What should Boards know about executive compensation trends in the current environment?
- Is âbonusâ a bad word?
- Discussion of level of Board involvement in
setting management compensation
- Trends in types of equity compensation
- Update on Say on Pay Legislature
- Update on Compensation, Discussion and
Analysis disclosure requirements
- Trends in Board member compensation
- Why are stock options not classified as
equity compensation in compensation
surveys?
Panelists:
- Linda Amuso, President, Radford
As a highly recognized thought-leader and an expert in the field of executive and employee compensation design for the technology and life sciences industries, Linda has consulted with Boards of Directors on developing and implementing executive and equity compensation strategies.
- Steve Baloff, General Partner, ATV Capital
Based in the firmâs Palo Alto office, Steve focuses on investments in the software, infrastructure and internet services markets. Steve has over 20 years of entrepreneurial, operating and venture experience and brings both an investor and management perspective to the panel.
- Alan Friedman, Vice President, Human Resources, Mentor Graphics
During his year at Mentor Graphics, Alan has been involved in all aspects of executive compensation. Prior to joining mentor, he was the Senior Vice President of the People Organization for Novell, Inc.
- Tony Jeffries, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Tony's practice focuses on a wide variety of corporate, securities, and related matters for technology companies. He has represented clients ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies on IPOs and other public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, venture capital financings, the structuring of start-up companies and other matters.
- Bill Lattin, Director, FEI Company, Radisys Corporation, and Tripwire, Inc.
Dr. Lattin has served as a director of FEI since April 1999, served as a director of RadiSys since November 2002 and as director of Tripwire since 2001.
Cost to Attend: $100 TechAmerica Oregon, $150 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
Series Founding Sponsors:
The Brentwood Group
KPMG LLP
Stoel Rives LLP |
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2010-10-05
08:41:34
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BOD Education Series Event: The New Vocabulary of Executive Compensation
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What should Boards know about executive compensation trends in the current environment.
- Is âbonusâ a bad word?
- Discussion of level of Board involvement in
setting management compensation
- Trends in type of equity compensation
- Update on Say on Pay Legislature
- Update on Compensation, Discussion and
Analysis disclosure requirements
- Trends in Board member compensation
- Why are stock options not classified as
equity compensation in compensation
surveys?
Panelists:
- Linda Amuso, President, Radford
As a highly recognized thought-leader and an expert in the field of executive and employee compensation design for the technology and life sciences industries, Linda has consulted with Boards of directors on developing and implementing executive and equity compensation strategies.
- Steve Baloff, General Partner, ATV Capital
Based in the firmâs Palo Alto office, Steve focuses on investments in the software, infrastructure and internet services markets. Steve has over 20 years of entrepreneurial, operating and venture experience and brings both an investor and management perspective to the panel.
- Alan Friedman, Vice President, Human Resources, Mentor Graphics
In his year at Mentor Graphics, Alan has been involved in all aspects of executive compensation. Prior to joining mentor, he was the Senior Vice President of the People Organization for Novell Inc.
- Tony Jeffries, Partner, Wilson Sonsisi Goodrich & Rosati
Tony's practice focuses on a wide variety of corporate, securities, and related matters for technology companies. He has represented clients ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies on IPOs and other public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, venture capital financings, the structuring of start-up companies, and other matters.
- Bill Lattin, Director, FEI Company, Radisys Corporation, and Tripwire, Inc.
Dr. Lattin has served as a director of FEI since April 1999, served as a director of RadiSys since November 2002 and as a director of Tripwire since 2001.
Cost to Attend: $100 TechAmerica Oregon, $150 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
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KPMG LLP
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What should Boards know about executive compensation trends in the current environment?
- Is âbonusâ a bad word?
- Discussion of level of Board involvement in
setting management compensation
- Trends in types of equity compensation
- Update on Say on Pay Legislature
- Update on Compensation, Discussion and
Analysis disclosure requirements
- Trends in Board member compensation
- Why are stock options not classified as
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surveys?
Panelists:
- Linda Amuso, President, Radford
As a highly recognized thought-leader and an expert in the field of executive and employee compensation design for the technology and life sciences industries, Linda has consulted with Boards of Directors on developing and implementing executive and equity compensation strategies.
- Steve Baloff, General Partner, ATV Capital
Based in the firmâs Palo Alto office, Steve focuses on investments in the software, infrastructure and internet services markets. Steve has over 20 years of entrepreneurial, operating and venture experience and brings both an investor and management perspective to the panel.
- Alan Friedman, Vice President, Human Resources, Mentor Graphics
During his year at Mentor Graphics, Alan has been involved in all aspects of executive compensation. Prior to joining mentor, he was the Senior Vice President of the People Organization for Novell, Inc.
- Tony Jeffries, Partner, Wilson Sonsisi Goodrich & Rosati
Tony's practice focuses on a wide variety of corporate, securities, and related matters for technology companies. He has represented clients ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies on IPOs and other public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, venture capital financings, the structuring of start-up companies and other matters.
- Bill Lattin, Director, FEI Company, Radisys Corporation, and Tripwire, Inc.
Dr. Lattin has served as a director of FEI since April 1999, served as a director of RadiSys since November 2002 and as director of Tripwire since 2001.
Cost to Attend: $100 TechAmerica Oregon, $150 Nonmembers
To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
Series Founding Sponsors:
The Brentwood Group
KPMG LLP
Stoel Rives LLP |
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- The likelihood of slipping back into
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- What companies should be doing to come out
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Josh Rutberg, Partner, Bain & Company
Josh Rutberg has been a partner at Bain & Company in the San Francisco office since 1999. John is uniquely positioned to see trends across a broad spectrum of business and finance organizations
Cost to Attend: $55 TechAmerica Members, $80 Nonmembers
Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
Thank you Moss Adams LLP for sponsoring this event!
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Despite the fact that we have been feeling the effects of the Great Recession for over two years, economists continue to predict that the economic recovery will lack momentum in the coming year. In preparing 2011 plans, what does this mean for your company and how are other companies planning to lead their businesses through the fragile state of the recovery.
Join your peers and special guest, Josh Rutberg, Partner, Bain & Company, as he will share Bain’s point of view on the economy, and moderate a discussion that will include:
- Why the recovery has been so slow
- The likelihood of slipping back into
negative growth
- What companies should do to come out
on top
Special Guest:
Josh Rutberg, Partner, Bain & Company
Josh Rutberg has been a partner at Bain & Company in the San Francisco office since 1999. John is uniquely positioned to see trends across a broad spectrum of business and finance organizations.
Cost to Attend: $55 TechAmerica Members, $80 Nonmembers
Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871
Thank you Moss Adams LLP for sponsoring this event!
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Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the
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Please come no earlier than 5:50, as people are still working.
We've begun a second meetup on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 5pm at the Lucky Lab on 1945 NW Quimby. We meet, work on our projects, and ask questions of our neighbors with no formal agenda.
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Please come no earlier than 5:50, as people are still working.
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