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Change #519
2009-10-05
08:38:34

create Calagator::Event 1250457822 3 Ways to Triple Your Revenue Roll back

description nil Several of the area's top-level executives will discuss what types of changes they made within their companies to successfully achieve fast growth. They will share their unique experiences and explore issues and expertise in overcoming the challenges they have faced and the sometimes hard choices they have had to make in order to achieve growth. This is your opportunity to learn what worked and what didn't as you pursue aggressive growth in your own business. Attendees will gain insight into growth-related challenges and solutions in areas such as: - Marketing - Sales - Cash flow - Corporate governance - Operations - Product engineering Panelist - all have gone through 3X revenue in under 2 years at least once (most more): - Sudhir Bhagwan, Bhagwan Enterprises, LLC - Mike Cook, Chief Executive Officer, MTI - Bryan LeBlanc, Chief Financial Officer, Jive Software - John W. Morgan, Chief Executive Officer, HemCon - W. Michael Wright, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wellpartner Moderator: - Robert E. Wiltbank, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Strategic Management, Willamette MBA
end_time nil 2009-10-08 09:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250457822
start_time nil 2009-10-08 07:30:00 -0700
title nil 3 Ways to Triple Your Revenue
url nil http://www.techamerica.org/ebctriplerevenue
venue_id nil 202391775
Change #518
2009-10-05
08:38:32

create Calagator::Venue 202390052 Oregon Zoo, Skyline Banquet Room Roll back

id nil 202391775
title nil Oregon Zoo, Skyline Banquet Room
Change #517
2009-10-04
10:43:58

create Calagator::Event 1250457821 OHSU: Achieving Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records Roll back

description nil The Obama Administration has allocated over $36 billion from the economic stimulus package to fund the "meaningful use" of electronic health records. This first panel of the OHSU Monthly Evening Informatics Conference will describe elements of the package and their impact in Oregon. The speakers on the panel will include: 1. William Hersh, MD 2. David Dorr, MD 3. Dawn Bonder, JD 4. Abby Sears Dr. Hersh will begin with an overview of the stimulus package and the larger context of health information technology. He will also make some comments on the workforce provisions in the legislation. Next, Dr. Dorr will describe in more detail the notion of "meaningful use" of electronic health records. He will be followed by Dawn Bonder, who will give an overview of HIT efforts at the state level. Finally, Abby Sears will describe the efforts of her organization, OCHIN, to bring EHRs to safety net clinics as well their leadership on the proposal Oregon HIT Regional Extension Center. Each panelist will keep their remarks brief in order to insure opportunity for participation by the audience. Please RSVP to Lynne Schwabe at schwabel "at" ohsu "dot" edu for catering purposes by Tuesday, October 6, 2009. We look forward to seeing you at our first Thursday Evening Biomedical Informatics Conference this term!
end_time nil 2009-10-08 19:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2009-10-08 17:30:00 -0700
title nil OHSU: Achieving Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records
venue_id nil 202391655
Change #516
2009-10-04
01:10:34

create Calagator::Event 1250457820 PDX Hackathon Roll back

description nil Join us for a weekly hackathon at the Lucky Lab. You can bring your own project, work collaboratively with others or just watch. There will be some folks working on euler_bench (http://github.com/notbenh/euler_bench/tree), but there is no requirement on what you wish to work on. In short we do stuff with a computer, while drinking, and we would love to have you join in the fun.
end_time nil 2009-10-08 23:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250457820
start_time nil 2009-10-08 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PDX Hackathon
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venue_id nil 202390282
Change #515
2009-10-03
17:24:52

update Calagator::Event 1250457655 WhereCampPDX 2009: Game Day Roll back

description WhereCamp is a free, open unconference for all geo-technology enthusiasts. The game day is a chance to get out around town, and try out different locative and urban games and activities. Last year we did Pac-Manhattan, Cruel 2B Kind, and a disaster preparedness mapping activity. Check our website for details on this year's game schedule. If you'd like to host an activity in connection with the event, please contact us via the mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/wherecamp-pdx WhereCamp is a free, open unconference for all geo-technology enthusiasts. The game day is a chance to get out around town, and try out different locative and urban games and activities. Last year we did Pac-Manhattan, Cruel 2B Kind, and a disaster preparedness mapping activity. Check our website for details on this year's game schedule. If you'd like to host an activity in connection with the event, please contact us via the mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/wherecamp-pdx We will base at Backspace, and games will issue forth from there.
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Change #514
2009-10-02
20:11:05

update Calagator::Venue 202391770 TBD @ TBD, Portland, Oregon US Roll back

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Change #513
2009-10-02
20:11:05

update Calagator::Event 1250457813 An Integrated Development Tools Stack: Soup-to-Nuts Implementation in Practice Roll back

description Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Developers Forum In today's software development projects there are more tools and technology choices than ever before but few are seamlessly integrated. Although significant advances have occurred in the last 20 years, it remains a challenge to build an efficient, cost effective and integrated development tools stack that enables rapid development, testing, and release. Efficient use of a full spectrum of tools is crucial to any company for productive high quality development. The newest tools can make significant productivity gains possible when used effectively. Panel members will demonstrate working tools they've integrated in their development environments, and offer practical advice for adoption, benefits, challenges and usage. Code Health: Alex Kriegel, an Enterprise Architect for the State of Oregon, Alex has recently helped to introduce a software factory approach to software development at Public Health Division of the Oregon State Department of Human Services. This led to investigation of a wide variety of efficiency-inducing tools. He will provide a quick demonstration of code health tools including static code analysis (PMD, CheckStyle, FxCop), code coverage (NCover, EMMA) and an integrated code review process. Continuous Integration: Tom Waterhouse, a software architect at Sabrix Inc, the leading provider of transaction tax management, has been at Sabrix for over 8 years overseeing the technological growth of the company. Tom will demonstrate a continuous integration scenario where a checkin to subversion triggers a build in Bamboo via Maven which triggers a success or failure email upon build completion, and checkins are reconciled against stories in JIRA. Developer Integration Testing: Andrew Wright, a Principal Engineer at Blackbox Republic, has been building software for companies such as Jive and Iovation for over a decade. He’ll demonstrate a repeatable dataset generation system for databases as well as other data stores such as lucene, enabling developer oriented integration testing to occur in development. This solution utilizes maven, hibernate, and groovy. Even if you don’t use any of the tools listed, there are best practices to be had that you could apply to your tools stack. Come loaded with questions for these panel members to get ideas for optimizing your development tools stack. Series Sponsors: Cascade Technical Services, EthicsPoint, OpenMake Software Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Developers Forum In today's software development projects there are more tools and technology choices than ever before but few are seamlessly integrated. Although significant advances have occurred in the last 20 years, it remains a challenge to build an efficient, cost effective and integrated development tools stack that enables rapid development, testing, and release. Efficient use of a full spectrum of tools is crucial to any company for productive high quality development. The newest tools can make significant productivity gains possible when used effectively. Panel members will demonstrate working tools they've integrated in their development environments, and offer practical advice for adoption, benefits, challenges and usage. Code Health: Alex Kriegel, an Enterprise Architect for the State of Oregon, Alex has recently helped to introduce a software factory approach to software development at Public Health Division of the Oregon State Department of Human Services. This led to investigation of a wide variety of efficiency-inducing tools. He will provide a quick demonstration of code health tools including static code analysis (PMD, CheckStyle, FxCop), code coverage (NCover, EMMA) and an integrated code review process. Continuous Integration: Tom Waterhouse, a software architect at Sabrix Inc, the leading provider of transaction tax management, has been at Sabrix for over 8 years overseeing the technological growth of the company. Tom will demonstrate a continuous integration scenario where a checkin to subversion triggers a build in Bamboo via Maven which triggers a success or failure email upon build completion, and checkins are reconciled against stories in JIRA. Developer Integration Testing: Andrew Wright, a Principal Engineer at Blackbox Republic, has been building software for companies such as Jive and Iovation for over a decade. He’ll demonstrate a repeatable dataset generation system for databases as well as other data stores such as lucene, enabling developer oriented integration testing to occur in development. This solution utilizes maven, hibernate, and groovy. Even if you don’t use any of the tools listed, there are best practices to be had that you could apply to your tools stack. Come loaded with questions for these panel members to get ideas for optimizing your development tools stack. Series Sponsors: Cascade Technical Services, EthicsPoint, OpenMake Software
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Change #512
2009-10-02
20:10:16

update Calagator::Venue 202391773 BridgePort Brew Pub @ 1313 Nw Marshall St, Portland, Oregon 97209 US Roll back

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Change #511
2009-10-02
20:10:15

update Calagator::Event 1250457816 SAOpdx: I Wish I’d Thought of That: Creative Approaches to Closing Deals Roll back

venue_id 202391773 202390070
Change #510
2009-10-02
20:09:43

update Calagator::Venue 202391771 Kell's @ 112 SW Second Avenue, Portland, Portland, Oregon US Roll back

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Change #509
2009-10-02
20:09:42

update Calagator::Event 1250457814 SAOpdx: Poker Night : October Roll back

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Change #508
2009-10-02
20:09:04

update Calagator::Venue 202391772 Hotel deLuxe @ 729 SW 15th Ave, Portland, Oregon US Roll back

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Change #507
2009-10-02
20:09:02

update Calagator::Event 1250457815 SAOpdx: IT Innovation and Strategic Alignment ft. Kurt Milne of the IT Process Institute Roll back

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Change #506
2009-10-02
16:30:36

update Calagator::Event 1250457819 Selling Your Services Doesn't Have to Be Stressful Roll back

description Frustrated by this year's sales numbers? Stressed out wondering which of your many skills and talents the prospect needs and will pay good money for? Come learn THE EASY WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SALES AND KEEP YOUR SANITY while running a computer consulting business at the monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association on October 27th. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Networking 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Meeting Aquiarive Italian Kitchen, 0470 SW Hamilton Court, Portland 97239 Meetings are free and open to the public. No host dinner. Registration is not required. A full desciption of event and a bio on the speaker, Arleen McClean of Work Smarter, is available at www.occa.org Frustrated by this year's sales numbers? Stressed out wondering which of your many skills and talents the prospect needs and will pay good money for? Come learn THE EASY WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SALES AND KEEP YOUR SANITY while running a computer consulting business at the monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association on October 27th. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Networking 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Meeting Aquiarive Italian Kitchen, 0470 SW Hamilton Court, Portland 97239 Meetings are free and open to the public. No host dinner. A full desciption of event and a bio on the speaker, Arleen McClean of Work Smarter, is available at www.occa.org RSVP for this event at www.meetup.com/itpro-70
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Change #505
2009-10-02
16:27:20

create Calagator::Event 1250457819 Selling Your Services Doesn't Have to Be Stressful Roll back

description nil Frustrated by this year's sales numbers? Stressed out wondering which of your many skills and talents the prospect needs and will pay good money for? Come learn THE EASY WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SALES AND KEEP YOUR SANITY while running a computer consulting business at the monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association on October 27th. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Networking 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Meeting Aquiarive Italian Kitchen, 0470 SW Hamilton Court, Portland 97239 Meetings are free and open to the public. No host dinner. Registration is not required. A full desciption of event and a bio on the speaker, Arleen McClean of Work Smarter, is available at www.occa.org
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start_time nil 2009-10-27 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Selling Your Services Doesn't Have to Be Stressful
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Change #504
2009-10-02
16:21:13

create Calagator::Event 1250457818 Affiliate Marketing for Creative Professionals & Service Providers Roll back

description nil Have you considered using affiliate programs to market your products or services? Have you considered joining affiliate programs and promoting products you love? Would you like to learn some basics and hear from others interested in the same thing? We all have products we love, whether or not we are the creators. Affiliate marketing is a great tool, especially for small business owners. Whether you are promoting your own product, or someone else’s, affiliate marketing can develop into a great additional revenue stream. In this presentation and facilitated discussion, you’ll learn: * What an affiliate program is * How to earn commissions on products you already love and promote * Resources to get you started * Feedback and insight from those already doing it! This workshop is best for: Small business owners and service providers learning about and beginning to use or start affiliate programs. Brandie Kajino - known as "The Home Office Organizer" - is a Professional organizer, author, speaker, blogger, small business technology and marketing enthusiast. Her specialty is empowering micro-businesses and home office professionals with information, technology, productivity tools and customized organizing solutions. Some of Brandie's media credits include Portland Family Magazine, WashingtonPost.com's "Blogwatch", Sparkplugging.com, Yahoo.com and her internet radio show & podcast "The O-Myth". Her resource-packed website, www.thehomeofficeorganizer.com (The Home Office Organizer DOT com) offers resources, teleclasses, products, a service menu and a blog. Brandie is also an active participant in social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
end_time nil 2009-10-15 21:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2009-10-15 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Affiliate Marketing for Creative Professionals & Service Providers
url nil http://www.SECPpdx.com
venue_id nil 202390946
Change #503
2009-10-02
16:12:31

update Calagator::Venue 202391774 Monarch Hotel in Clackamas Roll back

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Change #502
2009-10-02
16:11:30

create Calagator::Event 1250457817 Windows 7 Workshop - Saturday, October 17, 2009 Roll back

description nil How can Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 7, help you be more productive? Come see what new and exciting features are available at the Window 7 Workshop on Saturday, October 17th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Monarch Hotel in Clackamas. The workshop is presented by the Oregon Computer Consultants Association. OCCA members can attend for free. Non OCCA members pay only $30. Plus, the first fifty people attending the workshop will get a free DVD of Windows 7 Release Candidate, the fully functional but time limited installable version of Windows 7. Our presenters, Dave Kezziah of WatchFire Technologies and Jeff Cone of Cone Consulting Group Ltd, have been testing Windows for months and will be sharing what you (and your clients) need to know about this new operating system. Both a fresh installation and an upgrade installation will be demonstrated, along with time for question and answers. Register and reserve your space at this important workshop today by emailing [email protected]. Refreshments will be served. Plan to be at the Monarch Hotel (12566 SE 93rd Ave. Clackamas OR 97015) on Saturday, October 17th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the Windows 7 Workshop sponsored by the Oregon Computer Consultants Association.
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start_time nil 2009-10-17 14:00:00 -0700
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Change #501
2009-10-02
16:11:30

create Calagator::Venue 202391774 Monarch Hotel in Clackamas Roll back

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Change #500
2009-10-02
14:19:52

create Calagator::Event 1250457816 SAOpdx: I Wish I’d Thought of That: Creative Approaches to Closing Deals Roll back

description nil Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Marketing + Sales Forum All the best new ideas have one thing in common: they make you ask, "Why didn't I think of that?" And when you finally get wise, you can only slap yourself on the forehead and promise to steal the idea the next time you can. The Software Association of Oregon's Marketing and Sales Forum (MSF) brings together seven of Portland's top deal makers to each share one creative closing technique. You'll leave the event with a new angle on how to close that stalled deal. Do you have a closing trick of your own? The panelists will also field ideas from the audience, give feedback, and award prizes for the most innovative ideas. The Marketing and Sales Forum consistently gathers local thought leaders to share success stories and strategies that help bolster the entire community. Don't miss this opportunity to learn something new and hobnob with Portland's most creative marketing and sales professionals. Join us after the program (7:00-8:00) for extended networking and a meet + greet with the presenters.
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Change #499
2009-10-02
14:19:51

create Calagator::Venue 202390070 BridgePort Brew Pub Roll back

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Change #498
2009-10-02
14:10:59

create Calagator::Event 1250457815 SAOpdx: IT Innovation and Strategic Alignment ft. Kurt Milne of the IT Process Institute Roll back

description nil Presented by the SAO’s CIO/IT Manager’s Forum Early online registration is encouraged. In the event of a sell-out, preference will be given to members, business leaders, and CIOs. On October 28, you have the opportunity to learn from two related sessions on the subject of IT Innovation and Strategic Alignment. Come to hear valuable lessons learned from two leading CIO’s and to get a framework for IT innovation from a thought leader on IT processes. The objective is to help you innovate in the context of your own organization’s needs. You will learn that by answering nine questions you can determine your organization’s Value Type. To get a head start, we invite you to complete the questionnaire before the sessions. The questionnaire can be found at: http://www.itpi.org/itarchetype.php. Sessions : Tickets are required for each session. Session A: 7:30 breakfast session w/ networking and panel presentation Session B: 9:30 presentation with Kurt Milne of IT Process Institute Purchase tickets for both and get $5 off! Who should attend : Business Leaders, CIO’s, IT Managers, Managers of IT Functions
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Change #497
2009-10-02
14:10:58

create Calagator::Venue 202390102 Hotel deLuxe Roll back

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Change #496
2009-10-02
14:08:13

create Calagator::Event 1250457814 SAOpdx: Poker Night : October Roll back

description nil Bring your friends, or come make new ones! We always have a great time, so even if you're the world's worst or the world's best poker player, it's going to be time well spent. Onsite Payment: We accept credit card and cash onsite. Sorry, no checks. Who can play: Anyone over 21 the law allows. Any industry, any skill level, and you don't have to be an SAO member to play. Substitutions: Substitutions are allowed if made by noon, day of play (close of online registration). You must contact Stephanie El-Hajj to make your substitution. Substitutions are not allowed onsite. Time: Registration opens at 5:30. Play starts at 6:00pm sharp. If you're registered but arrive after 6:00pm, your seat might be given to a walk-in! Play to win - some games last til 10:00pm. Rebuys: A maximum of three (3) rebuys are allowed. Rebuys are $25 each and can only be purchased once ALL of your chips are gone. We do not allow chip add-ons. Rebuys are not added to the prize pot. Prize Payout (Minimum Guarantee)* 1st Place - $300 / 2nd Place - $150 / 3rd Place - $50 / 4th-10th Place - Bragging Rights Location: Kell's Irish Restaurant and Pub Dealers: We always need volunteer dealers - if you're interested in dealing, please contact Stephanie El-Hajj. We treat our dealers right - your drinks + food are on us! Small Print: *Final payout is based on total buyins. Winners will be awarded Visa Gift Cards. We will not have prizes night-of. Poker winners will be notified when the Cards are available for pickup at the SAO Office. Thank you to our volunteer dealers - Poker Night wouldn't be possible without your help!
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Change #495
2009-10-02
14:08:13

create Calagator::Venue 202391475 Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub Roll back

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Change #494
2009-10-02
12:07:59

create Calagator::Event 1250457813 An Integrated Development Tools Stack: Soup-to-Nuts Implementation in Practice Roll back

description nil Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Developers Forum In today's software development projects there are more tools and technology choices than ever before but few are seamlessly integrated. Although significant advances have occurred in the last 20 years, it remains a challenge to build an efficient, cost effective and integrated development tools stack that enables rapid development, testing, and release. Efficient use of a full spectrum of tools is crucial to any company for productive high quality development. The newest tools can make significant productivity gains possible when used effectively. Panel members will demonstrate working tools they've integrated in their development environments, and offer practical advice for adoption, benefits, challenges and usage. Code Health: Alex Kriegel, an Enterprise Architect for the State of Oregon, Alex has recently helped to introduce a software factory approach to software development at Public Health Division of the Oregon State Department of Human Services. This led to investigation of a wide variety of efficiency-inducing tools. He will provide a quick demonstration of code health tools including static code analysis (PMD, CheckStyle, FxCop), code coverage (NCover, EMMA) and an integrated code review process. Continuous Integration: Tom Waterhouse, a software architect at Sabrix Inc, the leading provider of transaction tax management, has been at Sabrix for over 8 years overseeing the technological growth of the company. Tom will demonstrate a continuous integration scenario where a checkin to subversion triggers a build in Bamboo via Maven which triggers a success or failure email upon build completion, and checkins are reconciled against stories in JIRA. Developer Integration Testing: Andrew Wright, a Principal Engineer at Blackbox Republic, has been building software for companies such as Jive and Iovation for over a decade. He’ll demonstrate a repeatable dataset generation system for databases as well as other data stores such as lucene, enabling developer oriented integration testing to occur in development. This solution utilizes maven, hibernate, and groovy. Even if you don’t use any of the tools listed, there are best practices to be had that you could apply to your tools stack. Come loaded with questions for these panel members to get ideas for optimizing your development tools stack. Series Sponsors: Cascade Technical Services, EthicsPoint, OpenMake Software
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Change #493
2009-10-02
12:07:58

create Calagator::Venue 202390081 Portland Art Museum Roll back

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Change #492
2009-10-02
12:07:51

destroy Calagator::Event 1250457710 An Integrated Development Tools Stack: Soup-to-Nuts Implementation in Practice Roll back

Change #491
2009-10-02
12:06:20

update Calagator::Event 1250457710 An Integrated Development Tools Stack: Soup-to-Nuts Implementation in Practice Roll back

description Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Developers Forum In today's software development projects there are more tools and technology choices than ever before but few are seamlessly integrated. Although significant advances have occurred in the last 20 years, it remains a challenge to build an efficient, cost effective and integrated development tools stack that enables rapid development, testing, and release. Efficient use of a full spectrum of tools is crucial to any company for productive high quality development. The newest tools can make significant productivity gains possible when used effectively. Panel members will demonstrate working tools they've integrated in their development environments, and offer practical advice for adoption, benefits, challenges and usage. Code Health: Alex Kriegel, an Enterprise Architect for the State of Oregon, Alex has recently helped to introduce a software factory approach to software development at Public Health Division of the Oregon State Department of Human Services. This led to investigation of a wide variety of efficiency-inducing tools. He will provide a quick demonstration of code health tools including static code analysis (PMD, CheckStyle, FxCop), code coverage (NCover, EMMA) and an integrated code review process. Continuous Integration: Tom Waterhouse, a software architect at Sabrix Inc, the leading provider of transaction tax management, has been at Sabrix for over 8 years overseeing the technological growth of the company. Tom will demonstrate a continuous integration scenario where a checkin to subversion triggers a build in Bamboo via Maven which triggers a success or failure email upon build completion, and checkins are reconciled against stories in JIRA. Developer Integration Testing: Andrew Wright, a Principal Engineer at Blackbox Republic, has been building software for companies such as Jive and Iovation for over a decade. He’ll demonstrate a repeatable dataset generation system for databases as well as other data stores such as lucene, enabling developer oriented integration testing to occur in development. This solution utilizes maven, hibernate, and groovy. Even if you don’t use any of the tools listed, there are best practices to be had that you could apply to your tools stack. Come loaded with questions for these panel members to get ideas for optimizing your development tools stack. Series Sponsors: Cascade Technical Services, EthicsPoint, OpenMake Software Presented by the Software Association of Oregon's Developers Forum In today's software development projects there are more tools and technology choices than ever before but few are seamlessly integrated. Although significant advances have occurred in the last 20 years, it remains a challenge to build an efficient, cost effective and integrated development tools stack that enables rapid development, testing, and release. Efficient use of a full spectrum of tools is crucial to any company for productive high quality development. The newest tools can make significant productivity gains possible when used effectively. Panel members will demonstrate working tools they've integrated in their development environments, and offer practical advice for adoption, benefits, challenges and usage. Code Health: Alex Kriegel, an Enterprise Architect for the State of Oregon, Alex has recently helped to introduce a software factory approach to software development at Public Health Division of the Oregon State Department of Human Services. This led to investigation of a wide variety of efficiency-inducing tools. He will provide a quick demonstration of code health tools including static code analysis (PMD, CheckStyle, FxCop), code coverage (NCover, EMMA) and an integrated code review process. Continuous Integration: Tom Waterhouse, a software architect at Sabrix Inc, the leading provider of transaction tax management, has been at Sabrix for over 8 years overseeing the technological growth of the company. Tom will demonstrate a continuous integration scenario where a checkin to subversion triggers a build in Bamboo via Maven which triggers a success or failure email upon build completion, and checkins are reconciled against stories in JIRA. Developer Integration Testing: Andrew Wright, a Principal Engineer at Blackbox Republic, has been building software for companies such as Jive and Iovation for over a decade. He’ll demonstrate a repeatable dataset generation system for databases as well as other data stores such as lucene, enabling developer oriented integration testing to occur in development. This solution utilizes maven, hibernate, and groovy. Even if you don’t use any of the tools listed, there are best practices to be had that you could apply to your tools stack. Come loaded with questions for these panel members to get ideas for optimizing your development tools stack. Series Sponsors: Cascade Technical Services, EthicsPoint, OpenMake Software
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Change #490
2009-10-01
16:16:31

update Calagator::Event 1250457812 WhereCampPDX Planning Meeting (last one!) Roll back

description Help us plan this year's WhereCamp PDX, starting this Friday! We're looking for volunteers and suggestions. Help us plan this year's WhereCamp PDX, it's starting this Friday! We're looking for volunteers and suggestions.
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Change #489
2009-10-01
16:15:43

update Calagator::Event 1250457812 WhereCamp Planning Meeting (last one!) Roll back

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Change #488
2009-10-01
16:15:24

create Calagator::Event 1250457812 WhereCamp Planning Meeting (last one!) Roll back

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Change #487
2009-10-01
12:09:49

update Calagator::Event 1250457756 Portland Linux/Unix Group: BSD Virtualization Roll back

description PRESENTATION BSD Virtualization by Michael Dexter <[email protected]> Michael Dexter from Linux Fund/BSD Fund will give his EuroBSDCon 2008 presentation: Zen and the Art of Multiplicity Maintenance: An applied survey of BSD-licensed multiplicity strategies from chroot to mult. Topics of this survey include chroot, jails, Xen, sysjail, SIMH, NetBSD/usermode, kauth Jail, QEMU/kQEMU, GXemul, vkernel
title Portland Linux/Unix Group: BSD Virtualization Portland Linux/Unix Group: BSD Virtualization
Change #486
2009-10-01
12:06:03

update Calagator::Event 1250457811 Adobe User Group PS + AI: Season opener! Roll back

description For experienced users of Photoshop and/or Illustrator. Season opener demonstration: Construction of a fantasy landscape and calligraphy. Network with other users and enter to win a full Adobe Creative Suite 4 (provided by Adobe -- but only twice a year!) User group meets regularly.... see website for details. For experienced users of Photoshop and/or Illustrator. Season opener demonstration: Construction of a fantasy landscape and calligraphy. Network with other users, and enter to win a full Adobe Creative Suite 4 (provided by Adobe -- but only twice a year!) User group meets regularly.... see website for details. Website also has parking suggestions.
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Change #485
2009-10-01
12:04:54

update Calagator::Event 1250457811 Adobe User Group PS + AI: Season opener! Roll back

description For experienced users of Photoshop and/or Illustrator. Season opener demonstration: Construction of a fantasy landscape and calligraphy. Network with other users and enter to win a full Adobe Creative Suite 4 (provided by Adobe -- but only twice a year!) User group meets regularly.... see website for details.
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Change #484
2009-10-01
12:03:33

create Calagator::Event 1250457811 Adobe User Group PS + AI: Season opener! Roll back

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Change #483
2009-10-01
12:03:09

update Calagator::Event 1250457810 End Bloglessness 3 Roll back

description That's right, time to End Bloglessness, AGAIN! Whoo-Hoo! Gather up your friends, family, or any one else you can think of who has been looking to start a blog and come join us! Sunday, October 4th from 12:00-5:00pm Format Each session will be 1 hour: 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of assisted help. During assisted help, attendees can raise their hands to get help from one of our assistants. Assistants are folks from the Portland tech scene that have done this process before who can help you with your questions. Agenda * Session 1 - Sign up for your blog 12:00-1:00pm; * Session 2 - Dial in the settings for your blog 1:00-2:00pm; * Session 3 - Intro to posting on your blog 2:00-3:00pm; * Session 4 - How to promote your blog 3:00-4:00pm; * 4:00-5:00pm will be an open help time to ask help with anything you'd like. What to expect We are focusing on WordPress blogs for this workshop. We chose WordPress so that if your blog is going well enough and you need to graduate to a hosted blog, you're data and experience will be compatible. By the time you leave the workshop, you'll have a blog that is ready to go and some direction on how to connect with other local bloggers. We are expecting people from all skill levels, including the technically challenged. Everyone will be treated with respect and will be encouraged. We'll be hosting the event at Webtrends. There are some computers available to use, but we highly recommend bringing your laptop if you have one as there likely won't be enough computers for everyone. Help us get the word out! Most of the people we're hoping to reach are either to far outside of our social circles or are offline completely. We could use your help in letting people know about this free workshop to get a blog up and running. We don't care if your motivation to blog is personal, professional, or political; we'll help you get one up and running. * Tweet the link to this page http://bit.ly/ufsYL * Email this page to a friend * RSVP on Upcoming and Calagator * Tell someone in real life using your voice. Crazy, huh? Why is this free? We're hoping to make new friends and be good citizens. We don't want to be an insular group, so we want to enable others to join. And, because we're Portlanders inspired by other Portlanders to DIY and that Yes We Can. :) Help out If you have experience with installing WordPress, we'd love to have you help answer people's questions. Please leave us a comment below if you're interested in helping! That's right, time to End Bloglessness, AGAIN! Whoo-Hoo! Gather up your friends, family, or any one else you can think of who has been looking to start a blog and come join us! Sunday, October 4th from 12:00-5:00pm Format Each session will be 1 hour: 15 minute presentation and 45 minutes of assisted help. During assisted help, attendees can raise their hands to get help from one of our assistants. Assistants are folks from the Portland tech scene that have done this process before who can help you with your questions. Agenda * Session 1 - Sign up for your blog 12:00-1:00pm; * Session 2 - Dial in the settings for your blog 1:00-2:00pm; * Session 3 - Intro to posting on your blog 2:00-3:00pm; * Session 4 - How to promote your blog 3:00-4:00pm; * 4:00-5:00pm will be an open help time to ask help with anything you'd like. What to expect We are focusing on WordPress blogs for this workshop. We chose WordPress so that if your blog is going well enough and you need to graduate to a hosted blog, you're data and experience will be compatible. By the time you leave the workshop, you'll have a blog that is ready to go and some direction on how to connect with other local bloggers. We are expecting people from all skill levels, including the technically challenged. Everyone will be treated with respect and will be encouraged. We'll be hosting the event at Webtrends. There are some computers available to use, but we highly recommend bringing your laptop if you have one as there likely won't be enough computers for everyone. Help us get the word out! Most of the people we're hoping to reach are either to far outside of our social circles or are offline completely. We could use your help in letting people know about this free workshop to get a blog up and running. We don't care if your motivation to blog is personal, professional, or political; we'll help you get one up and running. * Tweet the link to this page http://bit.ly/ufsYL * Email this page to a friend * RSVP on Upcoming and Calagator * Tell someone in real life using your voice. Crazy, huh? Why is this free? We're hoping to make new friends and be good citizens. We don't want to be an insular group, so we want to enable others to join. And, because we're Portlanders inspired by other Portlanders to DIY and that Yes We Can. :) Help out If you have experience with installing WordPress, we'd love to have you help answer people's questions. Please leave us a comment below if you're interested in helping!
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Change #482
2009-10-01
12:02:09

create Calagator::Event 1250457810 End Bloglessness 3 Roll back

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Change #481
2009-10-01
11:25:06

destroy Calagator::Venue 202391683 Visit calagator.org or linuxfund.org the day of the event for venue info! Roll back

Change #480
2009-10-01
11:24:27

update Calagator::Venue 202390540 US Bank Tower (Big Pink), Ground Floor Conference Room Roll back

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Change #479
2009-10-01
11:24:27

update Calagator::Event 1250457222 Introduction to Yahoo Pipes: Monitoring Conversations (Fee Required) Roll back

description My next Yahoo Pipes class is scheduled for June 25th. For those who aren’t familiar with Yahoo Pipes, it is a tool that I use to monitor conversations happening across various social media sites. While Yahoo Pipes can also do so much more, I have focused this introductory class on monitoring conversations. Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/350105174 Costs: * Early Bird: $124.99 * Students, Freelancers, or Unemployed Early Bird: $34.99 * Late Registration (After June 18): $199.99 * Students, Freelancers, or Unemployed (After June 18): $49.99 Prerequisites * You will need to bring a laptop to the training class * You must have a Yahoo account (Flickr / Upcoming) and confirm that you can access Pipes with that account * You will also need to create a Google Spreadsheet with 5-6 keywords formatted like this prior to the class. * No prior knowledge of Yahoo Pipes is required Visit the Introduction to Yahoo Pipes training page for the course outline and other information about the class. http://fastwonderblog.com/training/ My next Yahoo Pipes class is scheduled for June 25th. For those who aren’t familiar with Yahoo Pipes, it is a tool that I use to monitor conversations happening across various social media sites. While Yahoo Pipes can also do so much more, I have focused this introductory class on monitoring conversations. Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/350105174 Costs: * Early Bird: $124.99 * Students, Freelancers, or Unemployed Early Bird: $34.99 * Late Registration (After June 18): $199.99 * Students, Freelancers, or Unemployed (After June 18): $49.99 Prerequisites * You will need to bring a laptop to the training class * You must have a Yahoo account (Flickr / Upcoming) and confirm that you can access Pipes with that account * You will also need to create a Google Spreadsheet with 5-6 keywords formatted like this prior to the class. * No prior knowledge of Yahoo Pipes is required Visit the Introduction to Yahoo Pipes training page for the course outline and other information about the class. http://fastwonderblog.com/training/
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Change #478
2009-10-01
11:24:26

update Calagator::Event 1250456035 SAO: Winning International Customers Online Roll back

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Change #477
2009-10-01
11:24:26

update Calagator::Event 1250455639 Continuous Integration in Your Environment: Theory and Practice Roll back

description Developers SIG Cost: $10 for members $30 for non members The Continuous Integration process is often summed up as "don't break the build," but there is a lot more to it than that. Continuous Integration done properly is all about shortening the feedback loop between developers so that any changes that affect other developers are dealt with as quickly as possible. Continuous Integration is valuable to any software organization – legacy or new product development, IT, Consulting, and R&D. This talk will cover how CI works in practice, example implementation tools for Java and .NET, as well as the theory behind reducing integration times and increasing developer productivity and code health that CI enables. Speaker: Patrick Cauldwell, SoftSource Consulting Series Sponsor: Corillian Corporation Developers SIG Cost: $10 for members $30 for non members The Continuous Integration process is often summed up as "don't break the build," but there is a lot more to it than that. Continuous Integration done properly is all about shortening the feedback loop between developers so that any changes that affect other developers are dealt with as quickly as possible. Continuous Integration is valuable to any software organization – legacy or new product development, IT, Consulting, and R&D. This talk will cover how CI works in practice, example implementation tools for Java and .NET, as well as the theory behind reducing integration times and increasing developer productivity and code health that CI enables. Speaker: Patrick Cauldwell, SoftSource Consulting Series Sponsor: Corillian Corporation
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Change #476
2009-10-01
11:24:25

update Calagator::Event 1250455638 Offshoring Application Development: The Real-Life Experiences of Three Software Professionals Roll back

description International SIG Cost: $10 for members $30 for non members Although offshoring application development is commonplace now, success is not by any means guaranteed. In many cases, the gains made by lower labor costs are more than offset by the difficulties in managing such projects. Finding the best partner, implementing advantageous terms and then managing the project to success are the essential elements to ensure a solid return on investment. The International SIG of the Software Association of Oregon is pleased to offer a panel discussion that will explore best practices on the sourcing of offshore resources and the management of offshore development projects. Moderator David Parker, Director of Product Marketing, Blazent Speakers Will Claridge, Director of Quality Assurance, Tripwire Adam Simantel, Director of Development, Iovation John Gasper, Director of Development, Sabrix Thank you to our Program Sponsor: CorSource Technology Group International SIG Cost: $10 for members $30 for non members Although offshoring application development is commonplace now, success is not by any means guaranteed. In many cases, the gains made by lower labor costs are more than offset by the difficulties in managing such projects. Finding the best partner, implementing advantageous terms and then managing the project to success are the essential elements to ensure a solid return on investment. The International SIG of the Software Association of Oregon is pleased to offer a panel discussion that will explore best practices on the sourcing of offshore resources and the management of offshore development projects. Moderator David Parker, Director of Product Marketing, Blazent Speakers Will Claridge, Director of Quality Assurance, Tripwire Adam Simantel, Director of Development, Iovation John Gasper, Director of Development, Sabrix Thank you to our Program Sponsor: CorSource Technology Group
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Change #475
2009-10-01
11:24:25

update Calagator::Venue 202390541 US Bank Tower Roll back

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Change #474
2009-10-01
11:22:56

update Calagator::Venue 202391731 The World Trade Center\, Portland\, OR Roll back

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Change #473
2009-10-01
11:22:55

update Calagator::Event 1250457764 Rose City SPIN: Effective Job Seeking Roll back

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Change #472
2009-10-01
11:20:22

update Calagator::Venue 202390081 Portland Art Museum: Kridel Grand Ballroom Roll back

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Change #471
2009-10-01
11:20:19

update Calagator::Event 1250457705 Uncork-ED 2009: Nurture. Flourish. Progress. THRIVE. Roll back

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Change #470
2009-10-01
11:16:58

update Calagator::Venue 202391729 Intel Ronler Acres RA1 Auditorium Roll back

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