Change #4487
2010-10-04
19:04:19
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Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up
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What is this event? It's an informal meetup each month to work on our own individual Drupal projects in the company of other Drupalers. The idea is that you can work on your own project, ask a question to your neighbor if you're stuck, chat with others about your brilliant Drupal start-up idea, and then take a beer break whenever you want.
If you are bringing your laptop, don't forget to charge it ahead of time (since Lucky Lab's power outlets are minimal).
Here are the details:
Time: 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Lucky Lab Beer Hall
1945 NW Quimby St.
Portland, OR 97209
(Yes, they have wifi.)
So get ready to pack up your laptop and see you soon! |
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Brewpal: informal Drupal meet-up |
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Change #4486
2010-10-04
19:00:11
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Drupal Users Group Meeting
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Welcome to the Portland, Oregon Drupal Users Group.
Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the
OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209.
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.
No need to RSVP, the meetings are open to all. |
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Welcome to the Portland, Oregon Drupal Users Group.
Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the
OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209.
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.
No need to RSVP, the meetings are open to all.
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Change #4485
2010-10-04
18:59:06
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Open Sourcery, 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209
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Change #4484
2010-10-04
18:52:58
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Drupal Users Group Meeting
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Welcome to the Portland, Oregon Drupal Users Group.
Meetings take place every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm in the
OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209.
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.
No need to RSVP, the meetings are open to all. |
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Change #4483
2010-10-04
18:52:57
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Open Sourcery, 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209
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Change #4482
2010-10-04
17:55:08
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1250459307
Agile PDX: (formerly XPDX)
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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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Agile PDX: (formerly XPDX) |
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Change #4481
2010-10-04
17:02:28
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Landmark Saloon
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4847 SE Division St |
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Change #4480
2010-10-04
17:00:11
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1250459306
Put America Back to Work Website Giveaway
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If you are
* A victim of the recent economic crisis and was laid off and trying to start your own business
* A Non-Profit
* A School
For every 10 new clients that HomeSpun gets, we give away a free website to someone who needs it. A $600 Value
Come to our party and sign up!
HomeSpun Websites is committed to helping our country prosper one small business at a time.
Saturday, October 23rd
4 to 7 p.m.
at the
Landmark Saloon
4847 SE Division St. | Portland
(next to HomeSpun Websites)
*Minor's Welcome
FREE FOOD!
LIVE MUSIC!!
PRIZES!!!
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Put America Back to Work Website Giveaway |
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Change #4479
2010-10-04
17:00:02
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Landmark Saloon
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Change #4478
2010-10-04
15:59:06
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1250459305
OpenGovWest - PDX
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A gathering of people in the Portland area interested in Open Government, Gov 2.0, and ways that technology may expand and improve civic engagement. All are welcome!
Meet and compare notes with others interested in open government. Sarah Schacht, Director of Knowledge as Power, will speak on international standards for sharing government documents in a computer-readable format and the movement to get government documents speaking in the same tagged language.
This is a 21+ event, with free wine, beer, and appetizers for attendees. |
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OpenGovWest - PDX |
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Change #4477
2010-10-04
12:25:23
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1250459304
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
Series Founding Sponsors:
The Brentwood Group
KPMG LLP
Stoel Rives LLP |
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BOD Education Series Event: The New Vocabulary of Executive Compensation |
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Change #4476
2010-10-04
12:21:27
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Morton's The Steakhouse, 213 SW Clay St., Portland, OR 97201
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Change #4475
2010-10-04
12:20:57
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1250459303
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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CTO & Engineering Executive Forum: Social Media Inside the Engineering Department â Is it safe? |
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Change #4474
2010-10-04
12:20:51
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202391220
Morton's The Steakhouse, 213 SW Clay St., Portland, OR 97201
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Change #4473
2010-10-04
12:03:19
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1250459302
CFO Forum: The Fragile State of the Recovery â Preparing for 2011
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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 recovery.
Join your peers and special guest, Josh Rutberg, Partner, Bain & Company as he will share Bainâs 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 be doing 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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CFO Forum: The Fragile State of the Recovery â Preparing for 2011 |
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Change #4472
2010-10-02
15:14:34
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EsoZone Portland 2010 - Mutant Unconference
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EsoZone Portland 2010. Mutant unconference. Psychopomp as the wrap party. consider what you're contributing, contact us, and stay tuned.
Friday - 9pm til close
Saturday 2pm til close
Sunday 2pm til close
Autonomy
316 Nw 4th Ave
Portland, OR
Sites:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Portland-OR/EsoZone-Portland/111937860247?ref=ts
http://esozone.com
Possible subject matter:
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<li>Outsider Art</li>
<li>Discordia</li>
<li>SubGenius</li>
<li>The Occult</li>
<li>Satanism</li>
<li>Conspiracy Analysis</li>
<li>Life Extension</li>
<li>Intelligence Enhancement</li>
<li>Space Migration</li>
<li>Psychedelic Futurism</li>
<li>Conciousness Expansion</li>
<li>R/evolutionary Living</li>
<li>Renegade Metaphysics</li>
<li>Radical Psychotherapy</li>
<li>Aliens</li>
<li>NeoShamanism</li>
<li>Temporary Autonomous Zones</li>
<li>Body Modification</li>
<li>Alternative Sexuality</li>
<li>Fringe Culture</li>
<li>Human-Dolphin Communication</li>
<li>DIY Media</li>
<li>Cybernetics and Systems Theory</li>
<li>Pranks</li>
<li>Atheism</li>
<li>Zen</li>
<li>Martial Arts</li>
<li>Recession Hacking</li>
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EsoZone Portland 2010. Mutant unconference. Psychopomp as the wrap party. Consider what you're contributing, contact us, and stay tuned.
Friday - 9pm til close
Saturday 2pm til close
Sunday 2pm til close
Autonomy
316 Nw 4th Ave
Portland, OR
Sites:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Portland-OR/EsoZone-Portland/111937860247?ref=ts
http://esozone.com
Possible subject matter:
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<li>Outsider Art</li>
<li>Discordia</li>
<li>SubGenius</li>
<li>The Occult</li>
<li>Satanism</li>
<li>Conspiracy Analysis</li>
<li>Life Extension</li>
<li>Intelligence Enhancement</li>
<li>Space Migration</li>
<li>Psychedelic Futurism</li>
<li>Conciousness Expansion</li>
<li>R/evolutionary Living</li>
<li>Renegade Metaphysics</li>
<li>Radical Psychotherapy</li>
<li>Aliens</li>
<li>NeoShamanism</li>
<li>Temporary Autonomous Zones</li>
<li>Body Modification</li>
<li>Alternative Sexuality</li>
<li>Fringe Culture</li>
<li>Human-Dolphin Communication</li>
<li>DIY Media</li>
<li>Cybernetics and Systems Theory</li>
<li>Pranks</li>
<li>Atheism</li>
<li>Zen</li>
<li>Martial Arts</li>
<li>Recession Hacking</li>
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Change #4471
2010-10-02
14:28:12
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Change #4470
2010-10-02
14:26:41
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EsoZone Portland 2010 - Mutant Unconference
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EsoZone Portland 2010. Mutant unconference. Psychopomp as the wrap party. consider what you're contributing, contact us, and stay tuned.
Friday - 9pm til close
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Sunday 2pm til close
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316 Nw 4th Ave
Portland, OR
Sites:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Portland-OR/EsoZone-Portland/111937860247?ref=ts
http://esozone.com
Possible subject matter:
<blockquote>
<li>Outsider Art</li>
<li>Discordia</li>
<li>SubGenius</li>
<li>The Occult</li>
<li>Satanism</li>
<li>Conspiracy Analysis</li>
<li>Life Extension</li>
<li>Intelligence Enhancement</li>
<li>Space Migration</li>
<li>Psychedelic Futurism</li>
<li>Conciousness Expansion</li>
<li>R/evolutionary Living</li>
<li>Renegade Metaphysics</li>
<li>Radical Psychotherapy</li>
<li>Aliens</li>
<li>NeoShamanism</li>
<li>Temporary Autonomous Zones</li>
<li>Body Modification</li>
<li>Alternative Sexuality</li>
<li>Fringe Culture</li>
<li>Human-Dolphin Communication</li>
<li>DIY Media</li>
<li>Cybernetics and Systems Theory</li>
<li>Pranks</li>
<li>Atheism</li>
<li>Zen</li>
<li>Martial Arts</li>
<li>Recession Hacking</li>
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EsoZone Portland 2010 - Mutant Unconference |
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Change #4469
2010-10-02
14:26:33
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Autonomy
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Change #4468
2010-10-02
07:43:21
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Small Society offices
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Change #4467
2010-10-02
07:43:15
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PDX Cocoaheads
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Change #4466
2010-10-01
23:47:47
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PDX Cocoaheads
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Justin will be presenting about Animation, Core and otherwise. Anyone else who would like to prepare a presentation is welcome to join in. We will adjourn for beer after the meeting.
This month's meeting is on the third Wednesday, rather than the fourth, to avoid conflicting with Thanskgiving. 'Tis the season for holiday conflicts! |
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Change #4465
2010-10-01
23:47:45
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Small Society offices
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Change #4464
2010-10-01
13:20:25
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CyborgCamp Pre-party/GPS Art Show
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Join us for free food, drink, dj and interactive art in celebration and anticipation of CyborgCamp Portland 2010.
Free – no need to register or attend CyborgCamp to attend. |
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Change #4463
2010-10-01
10:51:13
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Tweet, Tag, Post, & Friend: New Research on Nonprofit Use of Social Media
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Are social media channels working to help nonprofits engage their current audience? Recruit new supporters? Raise money? Idealwareâs Andrea Berry will talk through the results of six months of social media research. She will cover what tools nonprofits are using, how well they think they work, and what specific goals each can help nonprofits accomplish. Talking through tools including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, blogs, photo sharing, and video sharing sites, Andrea will discuss ways to help nonprofits decide which channels are right for them.
Agenda:
5:30 - Networking
6:00 - Presentation by Andrea Berry
6:30 - 7:15 Group Discussion
7:15-7:30 Networking
Andrea Berry, Idealwareâs Director of Partnership and Learning, oversees Idealwareâs fundraising and training activities, including the Field Guide to Nonprofit Software, training and online seminars. Prior to joining Idealware, Andrea held fundraising positions in education, health research and at museums, and has taught math, performing arts and history in traditional and non-traditional educational settings. |
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Tweet, Tag, Post, & Friend: New Research on Nonprofit Use of Social Media |
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Change #4462
2010-10-01
06:49:12
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MathWorks Seminar: Algorithm Development with MATLAB for C and C++ Programmers
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Attend this free seminar to learn how you and your colleagues can speed up your C or C++ development process by using the algorithm development and application deployment features of MATLAB.
To view the agenda and to register for this free seminar please visit: http://bit.ly/8GB1dz
Discover how you can use MathWorks tools to help design, implement, and verify your algorithms. MathWorks engineers will deliver an introduction to the capabilities of MATLAB, which provides a high-level language and development tools that let you quickly develop and analyze your algorithms and applications.
Previous knowledge of MATLAB is not required to attend the seminar. |
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Change #4461
2010-09-30
14:52:38
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PADNUG October Meeting
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Scott Hanselman on Information Overload and Managing the Flow.
WHERE:
Intel Ronler Acres RA1 Auditorium
2501 NW 229th Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Map: http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/?org=aj#/fotw1o04svrqm3xg
WHEN:
Wednesday 10/06/2010
6:00 p.m. Pizza (by Ascentium)
6:30 p.m. Presentation
~8:30 p.m. After Words at On the Border Mexican Grill
WHO:
Scott Hanselman
Scott Hanselman works out of his home office for Microsoft as a Principal
Program Manager, aiming to spread good information about developing
software, usually on the Microsoft stack. Before this he was the Chief
Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree, for 6 years. He
was also involved in a few Microsoft things for many years like the MVP and
RD programs and will speak about computers (and other passions) whenever
someone will listen.
TOPIC:
Information Overload and Managing the Flow: Effectiveness and Efficiency
As developers, we are asked to absorb even more information than ever
before. More APIs, more documentation, more patterns, more layers of
abstraction. Now Twitter and Facebook compete with Email and Texts for our
attention, keeping us up-to-date on our friends dietary details and movie
attendance second-by-second. Does all this information take a toll on your
psyche or sharpen the saw? Is it a matter of finding the right tools to
capture what you need, or do you need to unplug?
Thanks to our Premium Sponsors that make these meetings possible:
Ascentium - http://www.ascentium.com/
Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/
ORCS Web - http://www.orcsweb.com/rdirects/NEW_padnug_hostby.asp
O'Reilly - http://www.oreilly.com/
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Cheers,
Jesse
PADNUG Outreach Coordinator
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Change #4460
2010-09-30
14:42:50
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Galois Tech Talk: Enabling Portable Build Systems
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Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public. Please join us!
title:
Enabling Portable Build Systems
speaker:
Rogan Creswick, Galois, Inc.
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10:30am, Tuesday 05 October 2010
location:
Galois Inc.
421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300, Portland, OR, USA
(3rd floor of the Commonwealth building)
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Modern computing–and high-performance computing in particular–utilizes a variety of hardware and software platforms. These differences make it difficult to develop build systems that are robust to platform changes. Our goal is to investigate the design of portable build systems that are simple yet sufficiently robust with respect to environmental changes so that software can be easily distributed and built on, and for, myriad systems. We will discuss the current state of build tools and present options for iteratively improving the reliability and utility of existing build tools while laying the groundwork for more sophisticated and flexible build systems in the future.
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Rogan Creswick joined Galois in January of 2010, bringing expertise in programming by demonstration and natural language processing. He also harbors a love for tool development that is backed by years of academic research in usability and software engineering at Oregon State University. His work in those areas improved techniques for fault location, detection, and assertion propagation in end-user programming languages. |
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Change #4459
2010-09-29
20:31:45
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BarCamp Portland 4
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2010-09-29
20:31:10
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Eliot Center
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2010-09-29
20:28:12
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BarCamp Portland 4
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2010-09-29
20:28:02
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Eliot Center
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Change #4455
2010-09-29
18:14:57
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pdx.st -- Smalltalk Users Group meeting
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2010-09-29
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Smalltalk Users Group meeting
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Change #4453
2010-09-29
16:00:32
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IDSA 3BY10: Design talks and networking with Portland's creative community
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The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Oregon presents: 3BY10 â A chance to see what creative professionals and design students in Portland are up to, ten minutes at a time. Doors at 6pm, and itâs all wrapped up by 7pm.
This monthâs speaker: <b>Elena Moon</b>
For September 29, the 3BY10 will move to the LeftBank Project, a beautiful, eco-conscious historic renovation on Portlandâs east side thatâs home to a vibrant community of creative and tech start-up companies, including Sockeye Creative, Uncommon/MNML, and fMYi. LeftBank has graciously offered to host us and provide seating and projection facilities, and weâre currently working out arrangements with Upright Brewing to provide liquid refreshments as well.
Also new for September, the normal 3-person format is being replaced by a single long-form presentation and discussion with user research and experience design expert <b>Elena Moon</b>. Elena has been conducting and acting on design research for over a decade, for clients such as Sony, Nau, Chase, Janus Mutual Funds, Microsoft, and Getty Images. This Wednesday sheâll be describing her experiences conducting effective user research under extremely tight budget and time constraints, in conjunction with Carl Alviani, who will supply the clientâs perspective on one such project.
Come by and get connected with Portlandâs creative community! |
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The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Oregon presents: 3BY10 – A chance to see what creative professionals and design students in Portland are up to, ten minutes at a time. Doors at 6pm, and it’s all wrapped up by 7pm.
This month’s speaker: <b>Elena Moon</b>
For September 29, the 3BY10 will move to the LeftBank Project, a beautiful, eco-conscious historic renovation on Portland’s east side that’s home to a vibrant community of creative and tech start-up companies, including Sockeye Creative, Uncommon/MNML, and fMYi. LeftBank has graciously offered to host us and provide seating and projection facilities, and Widmer Brothers Brewing will supply the libations.
Also new for September, the normal 3-person format is being replaced by a single long-form presentation and discussion with user research and experience design expert <b>Elena Moon</b>. Elena has been conducting and acting on design research for over a decade, for clients such as Sony, Nau, Chase, Janus Mutual Funds, Microsoft, and Getty Images. This Wednesday she’ll be describing her experiences conducting effective user research under extremely tight budget and time constraints, in conjunction with Carl Alviani, who will supply the client’s perspective on one such project.
Come by and get connected with Portland’s creative community! |
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Change #4452
2010-09-29
09:28:58
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PDXPHP - Monthly User Group Meeting
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2010-09-29
09:28:20
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PDXPHP - Monthly User Group Meeting
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Change #4450
2010-09-28
19:09:13
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BarCamp Portland 4
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Exact hours and location to be announced. |
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RSPV here: http://barcampportland4.eventbrite.com/ |
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Change #4449
2010-09-28
17:41:20
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Portland Python User Group Monthly Meetup
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<i>GROUP: Socialize with other Python programming enthusiasts, check out presentations on Pythonic topics, maybe participate in a code sprint or two, possibly work on projects and provide mutual technical support.
There are more resources available at the web site: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PortlandPythonUserGroup</i> |
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Change #4448
2010-09-28
17:36:03
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Monthly Meetup
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Portland Semantic Web Interest Group
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Portland, OR 97211 - USA
Wednesday, October 6 at 7:00 PM
Photo: http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/a/8/9/4/event_11983156.jpeg
Attending: 2
Details: http://www.meetup.com/pdxsemweb/calendar/14862637/ |
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Change #4447
2010-09-28
08:43:43
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The Hop & Vine
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Change #4446
2010-09-28
08:41:50
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The Louisa Patio
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2010-09-28
08:41:17
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The LeftBank Project
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2010-09-28
08:40:24
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The Mac Store, Beaverton
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PMUG Volunteers answer questions about Macintosh computers. The event's location alternates weekly between The Mac Store in Beaverton and Powell's Technical Bookstore in Portland.
See the PMUG calendar for location. |
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Change #4443
2010-09-28
08:38:50
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The Heathman Hotel, Portland, OR
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Change #4442
2010-09-28
08:38:41
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TechAmerica Board of Directors Education Event - Strategic Planning: Navigating the New Normal
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About the Event:
Given the current great recession, the standard strategic planning process may not be enough. Many leaders are after superior resources, speed, and a deeper understanding of the underlying forces in the business environment. Those that have these capabilities in their planning are likely in the lead or will emerge leaders.
What is the new normal? Join a panel of directors and strategists as they discuss the following:
- Todayâs strategic environment
- The role of the board in strategic planning today
- Quarterly vs. annual planning cycles
- Capability logic (resources)
- Guerrilla logic (speed)
- Complexity logic (business climate)
- Aligning the entire organization to the strategic plan
- Recent best practices
Panelists:
- L.B. Day, President, LB Day and Company, Inc. , current board member, Microchip Technology and Lynguent Technology
L. B. Day and Company, Inc. is a strategic planning and organization design consulting firm. Mr. Dayâs specialty areas include strategic planning, executive development, and organization design.
- Rick Wills, former CEO & Chairman, Tektronix, Inc., current board member, FEI Company
Mr. Wills joined Tektronix in 1979 and has held a variety of positions during his tenure. In January 2008, after eight successful years leading the company, Mr. Wills was named Chairman of Tektronix. Mr. Wills transitioned from day-to-day operations to a consulting role, providing strategic guidance to senior management of Tektronix and the Danaher Test and Measurement platform until June 2008.
- Scott Grout, President and Chief Executive Officer, RadiSys Corporation
Scott joined RadiSys in 2002. Prior to joining RadiSys, Scott was President and Chief Executive Officer of Chorum Technologies, Inc., a privately held company based in Richardson Texas, where he was responsible for the company's expansion efforts including initiatives for accelerating business development, technology research, product manufacturing and talent recruitment (more).
Moderator:
- Scott Demorest, Principal and co-founder of ACME Business Consulting, LLC
ACME is a Portland based management consultancy. Their core competency is managing the execution of the elements within a corporations strategic plan.
Event Details:
When: September 23, 2010
Time: 7:30 a.m. â 9:00 a.m.
Where: The Heathman Hotel, Portland, OR
Cost: $100 TechAmerica members, $150 nonmember
Register: (503) 624-5715 or at http://www.techamerica.org/september2010bod
Thank you sponsors: The Brentwood Group, KPMG LLP, Stoel Rives LLP
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About the Event:
Given the current great recession, the standard strategic planning process may not be enough. Many leaders are after superior resources, speed, and a deeper understanding of the underlying forces in the business environment. Those that have these capabilities in their planning are likely in the lead or will emerge leaders.
What is the new normal? Join a panel of directors and strategists as they discuss the following:
- Today’s strategic environment
- The role of the board in strategic planning today
- Quarterly vs. annual planning cycles
- Capability logic (resources)
- Guerrilla logic (speed)
- Complexity logic (business climate)
- Aligning the entire organization to the strategic plan
- Recent best practices
Panelists:
- L.B. Day, President, LB Day and Company, Inc. , current board member, Microchip Technology and Lynguent Technology
L. B. Day and Company, Inc. is a strategic planning and organization design consulting firm. Mr. Day’s specialty areas include strategic planning, executive development, and organization design.
- Rick Wills, former CEO & Chairman, Tektronix, Inc., current board member, FEI Company
Mr. Wills joined Tektronix in 1979 and has held a variety of positions during his tenure. In January 2008, after eight successful years leading the company, Mr. Wills was named Chairman of Tektronix. Mr. Wills transitioned from day-to-day operations to a consulting role, providing strategic guidance to senior management of Tektronix and the Danaher Test and Measurement platform until June 2008.
- Scott Grout, President and Chief Executive Officer, RadiSys Corporation
Scott joined RadiSys in 2002. Prior to joining RadiSys, Scott was President and Chief Executive Officer of Chorum Technologies, Inc., a privately held company based in Richardson Texas, where he was responsible for the company's expansion efforts including initiatives for accelerating business development, technology research, product manufacturing and talent recruitment (more).
Moderator:
- Scott Demorest, Principal and co-founder of ACME Business Consulting, LLC
ACME is a Portland based management consultancy. Their core competency is managing the execution of the elements within a corporations strategic plan.
Event Details:
When: September 23, 2010
Time: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Where: The Heathman Hotel, Portland, OR
Cost: $100 TechAmerica members, $150 nonmember
Register: (503) 624-5715 or at http://www.techamerica.org/september2010bod
Thank you sponsors: The Brentwood Group, KPMG LLP, Stoel Rives LLP
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Change #4441
2010-09-27
18:02:19
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Smalltalk Users Group meeting
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pdx.st is the Portland Smalltalk Users Group. The group welcomes programmers interested in the Smalltalk language. Members interact through a mailing list and meet regularly for presentations, demos and discussions. |
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2010-09-27
17:45:24
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Monthly Meetup
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Portland Semantic Web Interest Group
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Portland, OR 97211 - USA
Wednesday, October 6 at 7:00 PM
Photo: http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/a/8/9/4/event_11983156.jpeg
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2010-09-27
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OregonZoo
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2010-09-27
17:28:49
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Fostering Innovation Through Social Media â Using it Openly But Wisely
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More than just a hot topic and in the news, Social Media, led by its poster children Facebook® and Twitter ®, has quickly become an integral part of our society. While the use of these tools has become pervasive in our social interactions and many companies have integrated these methods into their outbound marketing strategies, there are fewer examples where Social Media has been used to drive innovation within a technology company.
You will hear from both the industry perspective and the media/marketing perspective on how companies are and should be using these new social media tools foster innovation on company products, services, distribution and customer service. They will discuss collaboration, creating community environments, data mining, facilitating customer feedback and how to integrate this information and collaboration into the companyâs product/service development culture. Learn to balance the opportunity promised by Social Media with the real need to protect your Intellectual Property.
Join us for this informative breakfast meeting and learn how your organization can make the most of this powerful tool.
Speakers:
- Kent Lewis, President, Anvil Media, Inc.
- Matt Hixson, Senior Manager, Business
Development, Tripwire, Inc.
- Allan Schrock, Sr. Researcher, Nike, Inc.
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Time: 7:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Where: Oregon Zoo, Portland, Or
Cost: $45 TechAmerica Members, $75 Nonmembers
To Register Call: TechAmerica Oregon (503)624-5715.
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More than just a hot topic and in the news, Social Media, led by its poster children Facebook® and Twitter ®, has quickly become an integral part of our society. While the use of these tools has become pervasive in our social interactions and many companies have integrated these methods into their outbound marketing strategies, there are fewer examples where Social Media has been used to drive innovation within a technology company.
You will hear from both the industry perspective and the media/marketing perspective on how companies are and should be using these new social media tools foster innovation on company products, services, distribution and customer service. They will discuss collaboration, creating community environments, data mining, facilitating customer feedback and how to integrate this information and collaboration into the company’s product/service development culture. Learn to balance the opportunity promised by Social Media with the real need to protect your Intellectual Property.
Join us for this informative breakfast meeting and learn how your organization can make the most of this powerful tool.
Speakers:
- Kent Lewis, President, Anvil Media, Inc.
- Matt Hixson, Senior Manager, Business
Development, Tripwire, Inc.
- Allan Schrock, Sr. Researcher, Nike, Inc.
Event Details:
When: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Time: 7:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Where: Oregon Zoo, Portland, Or
Cost: $45 TechAmerica Members, $75 Nonmembers
To Register Call: TechAmerica Oregon (503)624-5715.
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Fostering Innovation Through Social Media â Using it Openly But Wisely |
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