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2016-09-07
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Beers and Blockchains
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Change #40784
2016-09-07
14:58:17
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Monthly Presentation Night
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Change #40783
2016-09-07
14:58:17
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Change #40782
2016-09-07
14:58:17
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Beers and Blockchains
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Change #40779
2016-09-07
12:48:48
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Tech Talk on Augmented Reality in Mixed Reality
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Join us at The Tech Academy, Friday, September 9th, at 1pm for a presentation from Tyler Lindell.
Tyler Lindell, is Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Software Engineer at Holographic Interfaces. He will be giving a talk about Augmented Reality in Mixed Reality. He will also be talking about how he got started in the field.
It will be a great, and informative talk!
We will be serving snacks and refreshments.
We look forward to seeing you there! |
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Change #40778
2016-09-07
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The Four Pillars of DevOps
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See https://www.meetup.com/Portland-DevOps-GroundUp/events/233455958/ for details and to register. |
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Change #40777
2016-09-07
11:25:24
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<p>Thursdays are open house night here at CTRL-H. Jon and Melinda are available during this time to give guided tours, answer questions and show you all that the hackerspace has to offer. </p> <p>We don't have an opening ceremony or any formal meeting. This is a time for you to eavesdrop on other peoples projects and get support on a project that you may need help with. Bring your laptop, projects, inventions, your technical toys and your broken microwave to CTRL-H and hack with friends.</p> |
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Change #40774
2016-09-07
10:26:36
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Beers & Careers - Aerohive Networking Mixer
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Aerohive Networks (HIVE) continues it search for bright, passionate Principal and Staff level Java Cloud Developers and Big Data DevOps Engineers, to help us build amazing products and applications our customers want and need in the cloud!
Join us on Wednesday, September 14th from 3:30pm – 7:30pm for beer to discuss Java Engineering careers at the White Owl Social Club, 1305 SE 8th Ave & Main, Portland, OR 97214 . Voted Portland's Best Bar & Patio In Willamette Week's Reader Poll 2015!
You’ll have a rare and memorable opportunity to speak to Engineering managers and leaders face-to-face in a very casual, relaxed environment to talk tech, product, design, jobs or anything else. Learn what all the buzz is about at the Hive and how you can join our swarm. Appetizers and beverages are on us! Bring and tell a Java Engineering friend about our mixer. Raffle prizes will be drawn throughout the evening!
Join the Hive!
You will be part of an amazing team blazing new trails in leading the shift in unlocking the potential of mobility, and making networks easier to design, deploy, and manage. Aerohive delivers cloud networking that transforms our customers’ Connected Experience through information, applications, and insights (big data analytics). We're not just a Wi-Fi company, we are both product and cloud-based. At the Hive, we build cool tools and technology that sits on top of our flagship access points and networking products.
Awesome benefits, cool culture and vibe, committed to serving our communities through volunteerism, work life balance, performance recognition, and great teams are just a few of the perks @ the Hive.
Please send resumes in advance to [email protected]
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Change #40773
2016-09-07
09:20:31
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Portland Java User Group (PJUG)
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### Getting Started with jHipster3
jHipster is a Yeoman generator that will generate a complete and modern Web app scaffold, unifying:
* A high-performance and robust Java stack on the server side with Spring Boot
* A sleek, modern, mobile-first front-end with AngularJS and Twitter Bootstrap
* A powerful workflow to build your application with Yeoman, Bower, Gulp and Maven
Read more about jHipster here:
* jHipster Official Slides: http://jhipster.github.io/presentation/#/
* jHipster at Spring I/O 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOO-8cAKDu8
###Speaker:
Chris Anatalio is a Software Engineer at at Softsource Consulting(http://www.sftsrc.com/). He has close to a decade of experience crafting enterprise Java applications and has a passion for the full stack of technologies from responsive AngularJS front-ends to Java/Spring backends. He also holds a BS in Computer Science from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is very active on Social Media, Stack Overflow, Github and in technical blogging. |
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Change #40772
2016-09-07
09:00:14
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September PMI Agile Roundtable
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The PMI Agile Roundtable provides a forum for exchanging ideas, techniques and real world experiences (good and bad) in managing agile projects. Although sponsored by PMI, all roles and backgrounds are welcome and encouraged to participate / debate. We value the variety of perspectives and levels of experience with agile.
This month the group will select agile-related topics / issues and have time boxed discussions. All attendees are encouraged to bring their burning agile-related topics, issues and questions for discussion/debate/brainstorming.
Note: 1 PMI PDU can be claimed for attending this event.
Thanks to Unitus Community Credit Union for their continued support.
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Change #40770
2016-09-06
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Negotiation and Career Development Workshop Series
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<b>Women in Science PDX and ChickTech Portland Present: Negotiation and Career Development Workshop Series</b>
Reserve your spot and register at: <a href="https://impactflow.com/event/negotiation-and-career-development-workshop-series-489"></a>
<b>Price:</b> $30 for all three Thursday sessions
<b>Workshop #1: September 22, 2016: Negotiate Like a Pro and Get What You Deserve: How The Modern Woman Earns More </b>
Successfully negotiating your salary in a job offer, a promotion or a review requires that you enter the conversation empowered with confidence and knowledge. Learn what you need to know before you enter the boss’s office to get what you deserve and activate your earning potential.
Key Takeaways:
• Learn how to prepare for the negotiation conversation
• Learn what to do when you’re in the meeting and need to think on your feet
• Learn expert tips for getting more when your boss won’t budge
<b>Workshop #2: September 29, 2016: Go Beyond Fear and Get MORE in Your Career </b>
We all have times in our career where gradually or, even suddenly, we realize that we're no longer happy in our current work. It's that voice that says, "I want MORE than THIS!" If you aren’t sure what more is, but know that it’s time for a change, then join me to learn how to move from confusion to more clarity in the trajectory of your life’s work.
Key Takeaways:
• Learn expert tips for overcoming overwhelm and figuring out your path
• Find out the three things you MUST do BEFORE you take that next step forward
• Learn how to tell your career story EVEN when you feel uncertain and everything is unknown
<b>Workshop #3 October 6, 2016: Networking: How to Build Relationships That Support Your Life’s Work </b>
Create job security and grow your skills, knowledge and network to support a lifetime of rewarding work. Learn how to authentically build a community to support your career, and enjoy yourself in the process.
Key Takeaways:
• Learn my not-so-secret but pretty super tip for building a community to support your career
• Learn 10 pro tips for networking with ease
• Find out how to build community when you’re an introvert or an introverted extrovert
By the end of this workshop series you'll have a comprehensive understanding of negotiation, telling your career story, and building your support network.
Part of ChickTech’s mission is to retain women in technical fields. Women in Science PDX’s mission is to promote retention of women in science through the installation of supportive networks and professional development. We intend for this event to build community between Portland’s science and tech spheres as we develop skills to build our careers. We encourage anyone who wants to further their career to register for this event!
<b>Dates:</b> September 22, 29, October 6, 2016
<b>Time:</b> Doors open at 5:30pm and close around 8:30pm. The sessions will run 6-8pm
<b>Location:</b> OHSU Collaborative for Life Science Building, (2730 SW Moody Ave, Portland, OR 97201)
Registration pays for light food all three evenings, along with the class costs. Any amount left over supports ChickTech: High School. If you can not afford this workshop series and still want to attend, please contact us.
ChickTech: Career events are open to all genders with a focus on women. |
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Change #40768
2016-09-06
16:42:54
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Science Hack Day Meet & Greet: PDX Maker Week Edition
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The organizers of the upcoming Portland Science Hack Day (October 7th-9th), including the OHSU Library, are hosting a happy hour meet & greet. If you're planning to participate in PDX Maker Week you'll be a short walk away from the Crowd Supply Open House (going on from 5:30-8:30). See [PDX Maker Week](http://pdxmakerweek.com/) for more information on their events.
Science Hack Day is an event where anyone excited about making things with science comes together to see what they can prototype in 24 hours. As described in [this recent Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences article](http://www.pnas.org/content/113/29/7928), these events are valuable and often transformative for scientists. Learning the guts of our equipment, hardware, and software helps researchers to improve transparency and reproducibility. It helps us learn new skills and forge collaborations to build the tools and software we need, rather than relying on proprietary resources.
Never hacked before? This meet & greet is for you! Hack Day enthusiasts will be there to share their experiences and ideas to get you inspired for Portland Science Hack Day in October. Anyone who is excited about making things with science and technology is encouraged to attend.
Learn more, get inspired, form a team! |
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Change #40767
2016-09-06
14:27:52
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Donut Summit: Hack Oregon Project Season Kick Off
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# Donut Summit: Hack Oregon Project Season Kick-Off
....Pretty much your standard Sunday donuts and coffee with artists, developers, data scientists, government, and business owners casually design thinking a better Oregon.
Oh yeah, plus all the data. NBD
Hack Oregon opens its doors twice a year to assemble interdisciplinary focus teams of volunteers to build open-data resources on important themes in Oregon. At the Summit we'll introduce new themes for projects and assemble teams. We won't be coding this afternoon, but it's a exciting space for cross-pollination between disciplines while we take the afternoon to collaborate, plan, and constructively brainstorm. Some of you will get started hacking soon, and others we'll see later as the project cycle progresses. Everyone is welcome, and we can't wait to meet you!
## Themes
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<li>Housing</li>
<li>Budget</li>
<li>Transportation</li>
<li>Homelessness</li>
<li>Emergency Response</li>
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PS: Showing up to the Summit is not a commitment to volunteer, but fair warning, after you experience this you might just step through the looking glass and disappear into the data rabbit hole :) |
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Change #40766
2016-09-06
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
We're going to have a panel of senior ruby developers who will answer any questions relating to ruby, getting into tech, things to focus on to amp up your ruby career or whatever else (that's relevant...) that may come to your mind. As such, we definitely recommend coming Tuesday if you're new to the tech community. Even if you're not new, there's still always new things to learn and ask.
The Senior Panel includes:
* Brent Miller - 11 years as a Ruby developer, Principal Architect & Engineer @ New Relic
* Sam Livingston-Gray - 10 years as a Ruby developer, Senior Engineer @ RealGeeks.com, Part of the Ruby Rogues podcast
* Jesse Cooke - 9 years, Team Lead at InQuicker/Stericycle, contributor to Rubinius, Maglev and JRuby
We have a new regular emcee, Lauren Voswinkel. Lauren adds, "I have a bit of an announcement and a primer about an ongoing activity that I'd like to start running regularly at meetings."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
#Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!
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ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
_ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
We're going to have a panel of senior Ruby developers who will answer any questions relating to Ruby, getting into tech, things to focus on to amp up your Ruby career, or whatever else (that's relevant...) that may come to your mind. As such, we definitely recommend coming Tuesday if you're new to the tech community. Even if you're not new, there's still always new things to learn and ask.
The Senior Panel includes:
* Brent Miller - 11 years as a Ruby developer, Principal Architect & Engineer @ New Relic
* Sam Livingston-Gray - 10 years as a Ruby developer, Senior Engineer @ RealGeeks.com, Part of the Ruby Rogues podcast
* Jesse Cooke - 9 years, Team Lead at InQuicker/Stericycle, contributor to Rubinius, Maglev and JRuby
We have a new regular emcee, Lauren Voswinkel. Lauren adds, "I have a bit of an announcement and a primer about an ongoing activity that I'd like to start running regularly at meetings."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
#Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!
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ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
_ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
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2016-09-06
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
TBD
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
#Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!
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ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
_ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
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##PRESENTATIONS at 7pm
This month we're doing something a little different!
We're going to have a panel of senior ruby developers who will answer any questions relating to ruby, getting into tech, things to focus on to amp up your ruby career or whatever else (that's relevant...) that may come to your mind. As such, we definitely recommend coming Tuesday if you're new to the tech community. Even if you're not new, there's still always new things to learn and ask.
The Senior Panel includes:
* Brent Miller - 11 years as a Ruby developer, Principal Architect & Engineer @ New Relic
* Sam Livingston-Gray - 10 years as a Ruby developer, Senior Engineer @ RealGeeks.com, Part of the Ruby Rogues podcast
* Jesse Cooke - 9 years, Team Lead at InQuicker/Stericycle, contributor to Rubinius, Maglev and JRuby
We have a new regular emcee, Lauren Voswinkel. Lauren adds, "I have a bit of an announcement and a primer about an ongoing activity that I'd like to start running regularly at meetings."
After presentations we'll have more socializing time.
#Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month!
<br>
ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 29th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 29th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking.
_ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the mailing list. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there!_
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2016-09-06
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Building Your Empire Brunch
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Learn how to building a succesful brand, identify your target market, access financial resources and more!
Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, this brunch will provide the insight and tools you need to achieve greatness in your life & businesses.
<img src="https://cdn.evbuc.com/eventlogos/163637686/4.png">
Speakers Include:
Paige Hendrix Buckner
Founder of ClientJoy, a giftbox service featuring Portland artisans. She's also an instructor at TiE Young Entrepreneurs (TYE) Oregon, an initiative to empower students to become the next generation of business and community leaders.
Lynn Le
Founder of athletic wear line Society Nine, also featured on Oxygen Network Series "Quit Your Day Job".
Paula Hayes
President and CEO of Hue Noir, a Beaverton-based business that specializes in makeup for people with dark skin tones. Paula is a driven entrepreneur and executive with a track record of business success.
Byrdie McCoy
Empowerment fitness coach and advocate for Women's Mental Health, as well as Founder of Byrdie's Babes.
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Chaunci King, Founder of Miru Vodka, CEO at MavenInBusiness.com
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Learn how to building a succesful brand, identify your target market, access financial resources and more!
Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, this brunch will provide the insight and tools you need to achieve greatness in your life & businesses.
<img src="https://scontent.fsnc1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/s526x395/14192632_10208453412507409_2162515661287893765_n.jpg?oh=1c5c0f4c5d5c7d5613c76e1983e79891&oe=5850C741">
Speakers Include:
Paula Hayes
President and CEO of Hue Noir, a Beaverton-based business that specializes in makeup for people with dark skin tones. Paula is a driven entrepreneur and executive with a track record of business success.
Byrdie McCoy
Empowerment fitness coach and advocate for Women's Mental Health, as well as Founder of Byrdie's Babes.
Hosted By:
Chaunci King, Founder of Miru Vodka, CEO at MavenInBusiness.com
Sponsored by:
The PDC & Miru Vodka |
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Red Hat Community Happy Hour
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Red Hat's community team will be hosting a Happy Hour at The Ocean restaurant pod on 24th.
Come meet members of Red Hat's open source and community teams, including Deb Bryant, Chris Wright, Amye Scarvada and Josh Berkus. And have a drink on Red Hat!
Look for folks in red hats or Red Hat gear to find us.
No RSVP required. |
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2329 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97232 |
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Change #40760
2016-09-06
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Using Data to Disrupt Your Brain: Less Biased Product Management
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Change #40759
2016-09-06
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Webinar: Strategic Portfolio Management at Professional Services Organizations
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Join Kayne McGladrey, Professional Services expert, for an hour-long discussion on the best practices of managing a worldwide consulting team. What you’ll learn:
* Evaluating your existing Professional Services offerings
* Creating new packaged services offerings
* Planning to manage your client portfolio |
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2016-09-05
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Jr Dev Meetup
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Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours and Speakers (hosted at Epicodus). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
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2016-09-05
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Neurogeeks kick off event
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2016-09-05
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Surviving as Information Experience Designers in a Continuous Development World
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<p>Tana Franko, two-time speaker at the Write The Docs NA conference, will preview her upcoming talk to the Writers UA conference in October. Here's her abstract:</p> <p><br>****************</p> <p><br>“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep.” – Scott Adams</p> <p>Technical communicators are increasingly called upon to use design thinking to stay competitive in the corporate landscape of the information age.</p> <p>Discover how we experimented with, designed, and implemented Agile processes within our extended writing team:</p> <p>Gathering and utilizing metrics in a continually changing landscape.Marketing your job function within the larger team – why and how?Achieving balance in a continually changing environment.</p> <p>Our major challenge was to build a new help knowledge base for cloud services under continuous development.</p> <p>All of the writers on the team came from waterfall projects. We support multiple development teams, all using different sets of tools.</p> <p>**********</p> <p>Tana's bio:</p> <p>Tana Franko works with an international team of technical writers directly supporting Cisco Spark, a recent Cisco Systems innovation to facilitate collaboration. Her areas of expertise and interest include technical writing, user assistance, and quality assurance. Her passion is designing effective user-centered communications. Tana draws on 17 years of directly related experience with Cisco Systems.</p> <p>***********</p> <p>As before, you should be able to get to the 5th floor just before 6pm. We'll eat, drink, and network until about 6:30, when we'll get started.</p> |
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2016-09-03
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Tech+Pong
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Come have a beer and (if you want to) play some pong:
Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
This event is free but please RSVP so we can get a head count for food and drinks.
http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/233853656/ |
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2016-09-03
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Tech+Pong
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Come have a beer and (if you want to) play some pong:
Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
This event is free but please RSVP so we can get a head count for food and drinks.
http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/233853656/ |
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2016-09-03
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Tech+Pong
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Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
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http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/233853656/ |
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2016-09-03
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Contemporary Data Modeling with Advanced Topics - All Day Training with DAMA PDX
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<h4><i>Get a full day of local data training. Register by Sept 1st for early bird discounts. Student discount also available. See below for Details </i></h4>
Your local Data Management chapter has been putting on an annual data learning day for more than 10 years!<br>
Breakfast and lunch provided.<br>
More information and registration at www.damapdx.org<br>
<h3>Summary</h3>
We live in a world of Big Data, trying to make sense of it to deliver Business Intelligence. We have the promise of NOSQL and Applied Data Science to deliver some solutions. In dealing with today's challenges we need some new and different ways of thinking. Do we still need Conceptual models? How do they continue to benefit us? What are the limitations of relational models, and how do we overcome them? What are the best strategies for preparing and presenting data model diagrams to support meaningful conversations with our business partners? How do our data modeling tools help? How is the data warehouse environment evolving? Are we beyond dimensional models? How do we work with NOSQL tools and schema-less databases? Do these environments still need data modeling? What is a Data Lake and how do we manage it?
Dr. Gordon Everest will explore these questions and provide some insight for dealing with issues surrounding the role of data modeling in the world we live in today. His presentation will provide some new strategies and approaches. His presentations are always lively and will challenge our thinking.
<h3>PRESENTATION OUTLINE</h3>
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<li>DATA MODELING – Beyond the basics, and beyond relational</li>
<li>ADVANCED DATA MODELING CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS</li>
<li>NORMALIZATION – Myths. The biggest problem with ER/Relational/Object modeling.</li>
<li>DATA MODEL PRESENTATION </li>
<li>FOCUS ON DATA WAREHOUSING and more</li>
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Includes (but not limited to):
</p><ul>
<li>Architecture of the Operational environment – ODS, staging (ETL), where is data cleansing?
</li>
<li>Dimensional modeling, fact and dimension tables, cube, star schema and snowflake ◦Fact tables and dimension tables - should they be normalized?
</li>
<li>Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics, data mining, OLAP
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<li>And now the "Data Lake" (from Bill Inmon) or perhaps a "Data Swamp"!
</li>
<li>NOSQL – rationale and motivation, Schema-less or "schema on read"? ◦Type of Tools: Key value pair, multi-column, (directed?) graph, "document" (XML…)
</li>
<li>Data modeling in a NOSQL environment. Do we still need data modelers?
</li>
<li>Emerging role of the data analyst/scientist
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Speaker</h3>
Dr. Gordon C. Everest is Professor Emeritus of MIS and Data Management in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is actively engaged in the world of data modeling and data management, speaking to computer professional societies and consulting with large and small organizations. Early retirement has allowed him to focus on helping organizations improve their understanding and approach to data modeling. He continues to teach a course in advanced data modeling at the University of Minnesota. It is fully online and available to working professionals as well as students. (http://geverest.umn.edu). He is an astute observer and interpreter of developments and trends in information technology, data management, and particularly business data modeling.
<h3>Cost</h3>
<i>Costs cover breakfast, lunch, facility rental and speaker travel costs.</i>
<i>See our damapdx.org site for current list of corporate members.</i>
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Early Bird Registration (Before Sept 1st)
<ul>
<li>$99 DAMA PDX Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li>
<li>$129 Non-Members</li>
<li>$59 Students (with valid student id)</li>
</ul>
Regular Registration (Starting Sept 1st)
<ul>
<li>$129 DAMA PDX Members & Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li>
<li>$149 Non-Members</li>
<li>$79 Students (with valid student id)</li>
</ul>
<h3>About DAMA Portland</h3>
The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking data-centric presentations that will make you more successful in your job.
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management. Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
<h3>Upcoming DAMA PDX Events</h3>
Upcoming DAMA PDX Metro Events<br>
<i>Free to DAMA Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</i>
<ul>
<li>October: "Influencing Business Partners" with May Loomis</li>
<li>November: "The T-Shaped Data Professional – Achieving Data Management Goals by Other Means" with Alec Sharp (Clariteq Systems Consulting)</li>
<li>January 2017: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Amit P. Manghani</li>
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Your local Data Management chapter has been putting on an annual data learning day for more than 10 years!<br>
Breakfast and lunch provided.<br>
More information and registration at www.damapdx.org<br>
<h4><i>We will also be drawing for 2 free passes to Data Modeling Zone coming to Portland in October http://datamodelingzone.com/. An over $1500 value!</i></h4>
<h3>Summary</h3>
We live in a world of Big Data, trying to make sense of it to deliver Business Intelligence. We have the promise of NOSQL and Applied Data Science to deliver some solutions. In dealing with today's challenges we need some new and different ways of thinking. Do we still need Conceptual models? How do they continue to benefit us? What are the limitations of relational models, and how do we overcome them? What are the best strategies for preparing and presenting data model diagrams to support meaningful conversations with our business partners? How do our data modeling tools help? How is the data warehouse environment evolving? Are we beyond dimensional models? How do we work with NOSQL tools and schema-less databases? Do these environments still need data modeling? What is a Data Lake and how do we manage it?
Dr. Gordon Everest will explore these questions and provide some insight for dealing with issues surrounding the role of data modeling in the world we live in today. His presentation will provide some new strategies and approaches. His presentations are always lively and will challenge our thinking.
<h3>PRESENTATION OUTLINE</h3>
<h4>
<ul>
<li>DATA MODELING – Beyond the basics, and beyond relational</li>
<li>ADVANCED DATA MODELING CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS</li>
<li>NORMALIZATION – Myths. The biggest problem with ER/Relational/Object modeling.</li>
<li>DATA MODEL PRESENTATION </li>
<li>FOCUS ON DATA WAREHOUSING and more</li>
</ul>
<br>
</h4><p>
Includes (but not limited to):
</p><ul>
<li>Architecture of the Operational environment – ODS, staging (ETL), where is data cleansing?
</li>
<li>Dimensional modeling, fact and dimension tables, cube, star schema and snowflake ◦Fact tables and dimension tables - should they be normalized?
</li>
<li>Business Intelligence (BI), Analytics, data mining, OLAP
</li>
<li>And now the "Data Lake" (from Bill Inmon) or perhaps a "Data Swamp"!
</li>
<li>NOSQL – rationale and motivation, Schema-less or "schema on read"? ◦Type of Tools: Key value pair, multi-column, (directed?) graph, "document" (XML…)
</li>
<li>Data modeling in a NOSQL environment. Do we still need data modelers?
</li>
<li>Emerging role of the data analyst/scientist
</li>
</ul>
<h3>Speaker</h3>
Dr. Gordon C. Everest is Professor Emeritus of MIS and Data Management in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is actively engaged in the world of data modeling and data management, speaking to computer professional societies and consulting with large and small organizations. Early retirement has allowed him to focus on helping organizations improve their understanding and approach to data modeling. He continues to teach a course in advanced data modeling at the University of Minnesota. It is fully online and available to working professionals as well as students. (http://geverest.umn.edu). He is an astute observer and interpreter of developments and trends in information technology, data management, and particularly business data modeling.
<h3>Cost</h3>
<i>Costs cover breakfast, lunch, facility rental and speaker travel costs.</i>
<i>See our damapdx.org site for current list of corporate members.</i>
<br>
Early Bird Registration (Before Sept 9th)
<ul>
<li>$99 DAMA PDX Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li>
<li>$129 Non-Members</li>
<li>$59 Students (with valid student id)</li>
</ul>
Regular Registration (Starting Sept 9th)
<ul>
<li>$129 DAMA PDX Members & Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</li>
<li>$149 Non-Members</li>
<li>$79 Students (with valid student id)</li>
</ul>
<h3>About DAMA Portland</h3>
The DAMA Portland Chapter is dedicated to delivering thought provoking data-centric presentations that will make you more successful in your job.
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management. Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
<h3>Upcoming DAMA PDX Events</h3>
Upcoming DAMA PDX Metro Events<br>
<i>Free to DAMA Members and Employees of DAMA PDX Corporate Members</i>
<ul>
<li>October: "Influencing Business Partners" with May Loomis</li>
<li>November: "The T-Shaped Data Professional – Achieving Data Management Goals by Other Means" with Alec Sharp (Clariteq Systems Consulting)</li>
<li>January 2017: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Amit P. Manghani</li>
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After a great beta test, we're ready to take this thing into production. PIE and Built Oregon would like to invite you to our first Community Hour[s]. This will be an ongoing gathering of all the people who make up the entrepreneurial fabric in our community. There is no agenda, panel, or discussion. It’s a time to relax and network with old friends and new connections. As much as we all love technology, relationships are built through personal connections and shared stories. So we hope you’ll join us for a few minutes, or a couple hours at the CENTRL Office Main Bar on September 6th from 5-7pm. (Ending at 7pm sharp!)
See you there! |
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2016-09-02
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Understanding Your Health Plan Reporting Requirements
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Please join us on September 21 for the final webinar in our series designed to help HR professionals make benefits decisions and get ready for open enrollment season. This lunchtime presentation and discussion will focus on some of the key regulatory changes and reporting requirements that generate the most questions and take the most time to untangle.
The webinar will cover the following topics:
-What do I need to know about 1094/1095 reporting?
-What is the status of the PACE Act and the reclassification of small groups?
-Is the Cadillac Tax gone for good?
-How will all of the mergers and other market disruptions affect me?
Did you miss our first two sessions on HR Benchmarking & Trends and Innovation and Its Impact in Creating a New World of Healthcare? Recordings of these webinars are available to TAO members for free! Message TAO for a copy of the presentations and recordings.
Attendance of all 3 webinars is not required, so we encourage all HR professionals to join us on September 21st!
Thank you to our sponsors!
Regence - https://www.regence.com/web/regence_individual/ |
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2016-09-02
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Options for Protection & Software IP
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Almost every entrepreneur out there wants to protect their intellectual property, but the balance of time, energy and money spent on it can be taxing. Join our Digital Health and Technology and IP Communities as they invite a team of experts and explore a variety of topics around patenting software in the current market. Hear the different options of IP protection, including insights for what has worked best for a variety of growth companies.
Questions to be answered during this session:
-What does the current software patent and protection landscape look like?
-How do you protest your software’s IP?
-How can a small startup compete with big companies with protection?
-What protection is available for OEM and resale vs. software you plan to sell to end users?
Thank you to our sponsors!
Cushman & Wakefield - http://www.cushmanwakefield.com/
Registration is located here: https://www.techoregon.org/events/options-protection-and-software-ip |
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2016-09-02
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The Evolution & Future of 3D Printing
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Join us on Thursday, October 13th for our discussion on 3D printing and what it means for the future of both manufacturing and development innovation. Our afternoon presentation and discussion will include an esteemed panel of industry experts sharing their thoughts on the evolution of 3D printing and what it may mean for developers.
Questions to be answered during this session:
-What does 3D Printing mean for the future of manufacturing, from each company’s perspective?
-What does it look like in two years, five years, ten years?
-How does 3D printing help drive the Future of Innovation, and what does it mean for developers?
Registration for this event is here: https://www.techoregon.org/events/evolution-future-3d-printing |
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2016-09-02
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Refactoring for Asynchronous Execution on Mobile Devices
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To improve responsiveness, developers often use asynchronous programming architecture. In the post-PC era, asynchronous programming is even more in demand because mobile and wearable devices have limited resources and access the network excessively. One current development task is refactoring long-running, blocking synchronous code (for example, accessing the Web, a cloud, a database, or a file system) into nonblocking asynchronous code. Danny will guide us through the challenges of retrofitting code from synchronous to asynchronous while presenting program analyses as well as showcasing a growing, practical tool set for this process.
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Danny Dig, Assistant Professor in the School of EECS at Oregon State University & Adjunct Professor at University of Illinois
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To improve responsiveness, developers often use asynchronous programming architecture. In the post-PC era, asynchronous programming is even more in demand because mobile and wearable devices have limited resources and access the network excessively. One current development task is refactoring long-running, blocking synchronous code (for example, accessing the Web, a cloud, a database, or a file system) into nonblocking asynchronous code. Danny will guide us through the challenges of retrofitting code from synchronous to asynchronous while presenting program analyses as well as showcasing a growing, practical tool set for this process.
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Danny Dig, Assistant Professor in the School of EECS at Oregon State University & Adjunct Professor at University of Illinois
Registration options include online (12:00pm - 1:00pm) or in-person (11:30am - 1:00pm) |
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Change #40734
2016-09-02
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Refactoring for Asynchronous Execution on Mobile Devices
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To improve responsiveness, developers often use asynchronous programming architecture. In the post-PC era, asynchronous programming is even more in demand because mobile and wearable devices have limited resources and access the network excessively. One current development task is refactoring long-running, blocking synchronous code (for example, accessing the Web, a cloud, a database, or a file system) into nonblocking asynchronous code. Danny will guide us through the challenges of retrofitting code from synchronous to asynchronous while presenting program analyses as well as showcasing a growing, practical tool set for this process.
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Danny Dig, Assistant Professor in the School of EECS at Oregon State University & Adjunct Professor at University of Illinois
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Refactoring for Asynchronous Execution on Mobile Devices |
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Change #40733
2016-09-02
17:00:20
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Breach, Incident, or Spill: Your Compliance Requirements
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If you use technology in your day to day operations (and who doesn't), join us on the morning of Wednesday, September 14th for our third of four events on mitigating the risks of business impacts through cybersecurity. Attendance of all 4 events is not required, so we encourage all IT professionals to join us on September 14th!
Cyber security incident management isn't just about a technical response to a breach or spill. Almost every business and government entity handles and stores regulated data and are subject to a complex tapestry of compliance requirements.
Understanding the nuance between events, incidents and breaches is key.
This Technology Leadership event explores incident response focused on compliance reporting. Subject matter experts from RADAR will engage attendees in:
-Assessing an incident and the need for compliance reporting
-Dinstinguishing between security and privacy incidents
-Key components in building a culture of compliance into your organization's incident response |
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Change #40732
2016-09-02
16:15:22
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Mentor Connect
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Change #40731
2016-09-02
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Mentor Connect
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Change #40730
2016-09-02
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Pitch Club HispanicPros with Tom Kingsley
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2016-09-02
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Mentor Connect
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Make an appointment for a 30-minute private meeting during Mentor Connect ‘office hours’. Trouble shoot with a professional a problem area in your start-up and get valuable advice and a plan. |
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Make an appointment for a 30-minute private meeting with Attorney Leon Simson of Tokon Torp LLP during Mentor Connect ‘office hours’. Trouble shoot with a professional a problem area in your start-up and get valuable advice and a plan. |
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Change #40728
2016-09-02
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Portland Mini Maker Fair
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Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker Movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Operating in and around the OMSI complex, Portland's Mini Maker Fair 2016 is expected to draw around 20,000 visitors over this 2 day extravaganza of creativity and making. With a wide range of local makers, presentations, workshops, activities and vendors, there's literally something here for everyone. From textiles to sculpture, 3d printing to bee keeping, steampunk hovercraft to supersonic ping-pong balls, you never know what you'll find as you explore Portland's Mini maker Faire 2016.
Getting Tickets
Tickets to the 2016 Portland Mini Maker Faire will include the north parking lot and the museum.
Tickets on sale now!
One-Day Passes: $15 Adults, $10 Youth 3-13 and Seniors 63+
Two-Day Passes: $25 Adults, $15 Youth 3-13 and Seniors 63+
OMSI Members get 50% off all tickets
Food & Drink
A food cart pod will be serving up local food and flavor, with Full Sail beer, Union Wine Co. wine, and Reverend Nat's hard cider available at the bar. OMSI's restaurant, Theory, will also be open with wood-fire pizza, salads, sandwiches, and Salt & Straw ice cream.
Participating Food Carts:
50 Licks
Altengartz
Aybla Grill
Hungry Heart
Moberi Smoothies
Nineteen27 S'mores
PDX Sliders
Right Bayou
So Cold
Sweet Day
Tamale Boy
Taqueria la Merced
Cash and credit cards will be accepted at the bar, but some food carts are cash-only so please plan accordingly. An ATM is available inside the museum. |
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Portland Mini Maker Faire is located throughout the OMSI campus. This will include the main museum and OMSI's north parking lot.
The Portland Streetcar and the MAX Orange Line now stop at OMSI. Free valet bike parking will be offered starting at 9:30am each day. Taking public transit or biking is strongly encouraged!
The south parking lot, bridge lot, and overflow lot will be available for visitor parking at the museum (carpooling is encouraged!). Parking in the OMSI lot is $5/day.
For detailed information about getting to OMSI, visit Visitor Info.
Please note that no pets are allowed at the faire, but service animals are welcome. |
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2016-09-02
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Portland Mini Maker Fair
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Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker Movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Operating in and around the OMSI complex, Portland's Mini Maker Fair 2016 is expected to draw around 20,000 visitors over this 2 day extravaganza of creativity and making. With a wide range of local makers, presentations, workshops, activities and vendors, there's literally something here for everyone. From textiles to sculpture, 3d printing to bee keeping, steampunk hovercraft to supersonic ping-pong balls, you never know what you'll find as you explore Portland's Mini maker Faire 2016.
Getting Tickets
Tickets to the 2016 Portland Mini Maker Faire will include the north parking lot and the museum.
Tickets on sale now!
One-Day Passes: $15 Adults, $10 Youth 3-13 and Seniors 63+
Two-Day Passes: $25 Adults, $15 Youth 3-13 and Seniors 63+
OMSI Members get 50% off all tickets
Food & Drink
A food cart pod will be serving up local food and flavor, with Full Sail beer, Union Wine Co. wine, and Reverend Nat's hard cider available at the bar. OMSI's restaurant, Theory, will also be open with wood-fire pizza, salads, sandwiches, and Salt & Straw ice cream.
Participating Food Carts:
50 Licks
Altengartz
Aybla Grill
Hungry Heart
Moberi Smoothies
Nineteen27 S'mores
PDX Sliders
Right Bayou
So Cold
Sweet Day
Tamale Boy
Taqueria la Merced
Cash and credit cards will be accepted at the bar, but some food carts are cash-only so please plan accordingly. An ATM is available inside the museum. |
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The Portland Streetcar and the MAX Orange Line now stop at OMSI. Free valet bike parking will be offered starting at 9:30am each day. Taking public transit or biking is strongly encouraged!
The south parking lot, bridge lot, and overflow lot will be available for visitor parking at the museum (carpooling is encouraged!). Parking in the OMSI lot is $5/day.
For detailed information about getting to OMSI, visit Visitor Info.
Please note that no pets are allowed at the faire, but service animals are welcome. |
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Change #40726
2016-09-02
10:58:50
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Learn How To Build a Successful Optimization Program
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Camp Optimization welcomes Tyler Bullen, Optimization Manager at Simple Bank (http://simple.com).
Discussion topic: Tools, Talent & Techniques: What it takes to build a successful optimization program.
Get tips from an expert in the trenches at an innovative, design-led company. Tyler will share his knowledge of the tools, roles, skills and techniques you need to build and run successful optimization and segment marketing programs. Simple is revolutionizing the banking industry with innovative technologies, it's impeccable user experience, and expertise in behavioral economics.
What is Camp Optimization?
Camp Optimization's mission is simple: provide a casual, fun and informative forum for digital marketers and technologists to share optimization best practices, challenges and wins. |
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Learn How To Build a Successful Optimization Program |
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Meet us at the Assembly Lounge bar at The Washington High School (same building as Revolution Hall) for for some beer and casual networking. Go through the entrance near Marthas and take the elevator up to the second floor, and head onto Suite 213 First round of drinks are on us! |
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Change #40725
2016-09-02
10:02:57
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Emacs Hack Night
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Workday Beaverton Office: 4145 SW Watson Avenue, Suite 200, Beaverton
Take MAX Blue Line to Beaverton Central stop, we are in the Beaverton Round on corner of Watson and Milikan Way (other side of 24 Hour Fitness). Take elevator to 2nd Floor and follow the signs. |
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2016-09-02
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Emacs Hack Night
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Tonight, our Emacs Hangout will feature two lightning talks (one oriented to less experienced Emacsians):
• 15 minute intro to customizing Emacs with Emacs Lisp, by Matthew Hoselton
• 10 minute intro to using Emacs to give Presentations, by Howard Abrams
These will be followed by a Hack Night, where we can all get together and hack on new or existing projects, or work on some of the ideas we learned about tonight. If you have a little or big project or problem you'd like to solve, bring it, and pair up with someone who may have some experience in that area.
Hope to see you all there! |
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Emacs Hack Night |
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Workday Beaverton Office: 4145 SW Watson Avenue, Suite 200, Beaverton
Take MAX Blue Line to Beaverton Central stop, we are in the Beaverton Round on corner of Watson and Milikan Way (other side of 24 Hour Fitness). Take elevator to 2nd Floor and follow the signs. |
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Change #40721
2016-09-01
17:25:58
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Get 'Er Done: Surveying Digital Project Management Tools
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There are many digital tools out there to help you tackle your projects and "get 'er done"—from full-blown project management platforms to communication and file-sharing tools. Get an idea of the digital project management tools out there with advice and opinions from the pros. |
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Get 'Er Done: Surveying Digital Project Management Tools |
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Street parking off MLK, and free parking lot behind building. |
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Change #40720
2016-09-01
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RustConf
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The first ever RustConf will be a gathering of both Rust's established community and its newcomers. We're excited to all get to spend time together, deep-diving into all things Rust.
Registration is required and costs $219. |
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Change #40719
2016-09-01
15:38:10
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RustConf Training Day
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We'll be offering three Rust training sessions, targeting different skill levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. You may take the morning Beginner session followed by the afternoon Intermediate session, but it is not appropriate to pair the Beginner and Advanced sessions.
Registration costs $199 per training. |
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Change #40716
2016-09-01
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PDXNode Presentation Night
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PDXNode Presentation Night!
Speakers:
Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on [github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode](https://github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode)!
Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm.
It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions.
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PDXNode Presentation Night!
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Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on [github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode](https://github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode)!
Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
- Isaac (@iadknet): Project demo – "We have developed a lightweight node app that allows us to develop our frontend components as microservices, register them with consul, and use traefik (https://github.com/containous/traefik) as a routing gateway.
- Brett Warner (@brett_warner): "A deep dive into crossing language barriers with Native Node Modules"
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm.
It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions.
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Change #40715
2016-09-01
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PDXNode Presentation Night
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PDXNode Presentation Night!
Speakers:
Join us on #pdxnode on Freenode irc or on [github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode](https://github.com/PDXNode/pdxnode)!
Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn!
Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to getting started by installing node and npm.
It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
New coders and new friends welcome! Say hi, make noise, and ask questions.
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Doors are at 6, talks start at 6:30PM!
If no one is at the door, tweet at @pdxnode to get let in.
All Ages |
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Change #40713
2016-09-01
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Portland SteakOut ft. Dell Hyper-Converged Solutions
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Join MicroAge and Dell over a steak lunch to take a look at what hyper-converged infrastructure is and why clients are moving to this easily deployable and centrally managed data center architecture. You’ll learn about positioning considerations along with the various types of hyper-converged architectures out there.
Space is limited, so register early!
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RingSide Fish House
838 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
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2016-09-01
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Portland 1 Million Cups
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Portland 1 Million Cups - RFPio cloud-based RFP software |
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