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2011-01-12
12:58:17
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Process Oriented Communication --- New Commuication Technology for Technical People
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2011-01-12
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Change #5414
2011-01-12
12:10:42
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Process Orienated Communication --- New Commuication Technology for Technical People
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2011-01-12
12:09:51
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Change #5412
2011-01-12
12:09:09
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2011-01-12
12:02:18
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Change #5410
2011-01-12
09:53:25
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Commodore Computer Club
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Change #5409
2011-01-11
21:37:11
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PortlandDomainers.com Kick Off Event
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This is the kick off event for the PortlandDomainers.com networking group. The group is for internet domain investors, developers, and other related internet industry professionals. If you have any questions about whether you qualify to attend, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
This event will be hosted by Jonathan Stanfill of SnapNames and Ron Sheridan or RSS.com. Sponsors currently include Moniker, SnapNames.
Food will be provided between 6 and 8pm by Vie De Boheme. There will be wine tasting options available. The bar however will be no-host. Vie De Boheme offers a light fare menu & award winning wines by winemaker Brad Gearheart. There will be live music from 7:30 - 10:00 featuring the Lorna B Band. |
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This is the kick off event for the PortlandDomainers.com networking group. The group is for internet domain investors, developers, and other related internet industry professionals. If you have any questions about whether you qualify to attend, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
This event will be hosted by Jonathan Stanfill of SnapNames and Ron Sheridan of RSS.com. Sponsors currently include Moniker, SnapNames.
Food will be provided between 6 and 8pm by Vie De Boheme. There will be wine tasting options available. The bar however will be no-host. Vie De Boheme offers a light fare menu & award winning wines by winemaker Brad Gearheart. There will be live music from 7:30 - 10:00 featuring the Lorna B Band. |
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2011-01-11
21:26:36
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This is the kick off event for the PortlandDomainers.com networking group. The group is for internet domain investors, developers, and other related internet industry professionals. If you have any questions about whether you qualify to attend, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
This event will be hosted by Jonathan Stanfill of SnapNames and Ron Sheridan or RSS.com. Sponsors currently include Moniker, SnapNames.
Food will be provided between 6 and 8pm by Vie De Boheme. There will be wine tasting options available. The bar however will be no-host. Vie De Boheme offers a light fare menu & award winning wines by winemaker Brad Gearheart. There will be live music from 7:30 - 10:00 featuring the Lorna B Band. |
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Change #5405
2011-01-11
15:18:28
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IxDA Portland: Monthly Event
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Join us for our monthly event! More details to come ...
IxDA Portland is the local chapter of the Interaction Design Association (http://www.ixda.org/local/ixda-portland). |
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Join us for our monthly meetup!
This month we're hosting a Design Jam: we start with brainstorming design problems, select and describe one problem to jam on, then work in small groups on design ideation and solution sketches. At the end the small groups present their ideas and sketches back to the larger group.
This is a casual, non-sponsored workshop. Feel free to bring snacks or drinks to share.
IxDA Portland is the local chapter of the Interaction Design Association (http://www.ixda.org/local/ixda-portland). |
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Change #5404
2011-01-11
11:31:26
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ITIL V3 Foundations Certification
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This dynamic 3-day course introduces the ITIL Service Lifecycle for managing IT services to deliver on business expectations, and an engaging, case study based approach to learning the core disciplines of ITIL practices. Students will be positioned to successfully pass the exam required for entry to all intermediate or advanced certification tracks.
The ITIL Version 3 best practice is composed of five core disciplines:
* Service Strategy
* Service Design
* Service Transition
* Service Operations
* Continual Service Improvement
These disciplines represent a Service Lifecycle framework that further enhances IT alignment to the business while demonstrating business value, ROI & enabling IT to solve specific operational needs.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
* Understand and explain the key principles and concepts of IT Service Management.
* Identify strategic benefits of implementing ITIL in an organization, and the need for IT to become integrated with Business Services.
* Explain basic ITIL concepts, definitions and processes and how they map to the Service Lifecycle.
* Identify the basic concepts and definitions related to the Service Lifecycle.
* Identify the activities and roles involved with the Service Lifecycle.
* Identify opportunities for Continual Service Improvement, not merely in daily operations, but across all aspects of IT Service delivery.
* Identify the factors that affect the effectiveness of the Service Lifecycle.
* Successfully negotiate the exam in preparation for gathering further capabilities for yourself and your organization.
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Change #5403
2011-01-11
10:03:01
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UpdatePDX - Unidentified Database Meetup
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A new meetup for data herders focusing on distributed databases, scaling, and any related data or messaging systems.
The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship.
<strong>Please <a href="http://www.meetup.com/updatepdx/calendar/15997007/">RSVP</a> so we know about how many people to expect.</strong> |
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A new meetup for data herders focusing on distributed databases, scaling, and any related data or messaging systems.
The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
<a href="http://twitter.com/eonnen">Erik Onnen</a> will be giving a 5 minute lightning talk on how he plans to use <a href="http://sna-projects.com/kafka/">Kafka</a> at Urban Airship.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship.
<strong>Please <a href="http://www.meetup.com/updatepdx/calendar/15997007/">RSVP</a> so we know about how many people to expect.</strong> |
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Change #5402
2011-01-11
09:00:56
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PDXTech4Good January Meetup
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What online tools do you or your organization use to most effectively achieve its mission? Constant Contact or MailChimp for bulk e-mail? Picknik or Aviary for photo editing needs? Ash Shepherd of NPower NW will delve into a myriad of tools available for collaboration, bulk e-mail, media editing, and the "tools you never knew you needed...but you do". Join in the conversation and come prepared to share your own gems as Ash facilitates the discussion around online tools for nonprofits. We'd love to have your input!
Foster and Dobbs will provide delicious snacks and beverages. |
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What online tools do you or your organization use to most effectively achieve its mission? Constant Contact or MailChimp for bulk e-mail? Picknik or Aviary for photo editing needs? Ash Shepherd of NPower NW will delve into a myriad of tools available for collaboration, bulk e-mail, media editing, and the "tools you never knew you needed...but you do". Join in the conversation and come prepared to share your own gems as Ash facilitates the discussion around online tools for nonprofits. We'd love to have your input!
Foster and Dobbs will provide delicious snacks and beverages. |
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Change #5401
2011-01-11
08:42:26
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PDXTech4Good January Meetup
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What online tools do you or your organization use to most effectively achieve its mission? Constant Contact or MailChimp for bulk e-mail? Picknik or Aviary for photo editing needs? Ash Shepherd of NPower NW will delve into a myriad of tools available for collaboration, bulk e-mail, media editing, and the "tools you never knew you needed...but you do". Join in the conversation and come prepared to share your own gems as Ash facilitates the discussion around online tools for nonprofits. We'd love to have your input!
Foster and Dobbs will provide delicious snacks and beverages. |
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Change #5400
2011-01-11
02:26:45
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Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting
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Come help plan the redeployment of some of the SkyPilot gear! Also, other new networks are afoot. |
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Change #5399
2011-01-11
01:14:35
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Process Orienated Communication --- New Commuication Technology for Technical People
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Change #5398
2011-01-11
01:13:20
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Process Orienated Communication --- New Commuication Technology for Technical People
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Change #5397
2011-01-11
00:17:24
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PDXPHP: What's new in Drupal 7 and more
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PDXPHP: What's new in Drupal 7 and more |
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Change #5396
2011-01-11
00:13:01
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Portland Python User Group Monthly Meetup
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Hey Pythoneers,
Happy 2011! We're very excited to be kicking off the new year with a PDX Python meeting in a brand new space: Urban Airship's *new* office at 11th and NW Flanders. Michael Schurter will share a bit about deploying WSGI apps with nginx, and Jason Kirtland will give a presentation on Blinker entitled, "Decouple Your Everything with Publish/Subscribe." Head over at 6:30pm.
Urban Airship is at 334 NW 11th Ave, in the Pearl District: http://goo.gl/maps/U6mC
The main door will probably be locked, but the back door, which leads directly to the event space, will be propped open. The back door is right around the corner on NW Flanders, next to the loading dock: http://goo.gl/maps/Ikbh
We'll put up signs, but if you get lost you can call Adam at 503-866-0663. |
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Change #5395
2011-01-11
00:09:59
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Portland Perl Mongers
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Change #5389
2011-01-10
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IEEE OREGON Virtual Worlds Symposium
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Co-sponsored by: National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, NCRAR
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
In the context of this symposium, a virtual world will be defined as a computer-based simulated 3D virtual environment in which users, taking the form of avatars visible to others graphically, inhabit, create and use objects, and interact with each other. Although, the usage of virtual worlds for entertainment purposes might be generally understood, the increased usage of virtual worlds for education, business, professional and commercial applications is not yet well understood.
The purpose of this symposium is introduce 1) present tutorials and examples of usage of a selected virtual social environment, Second Life®, which is being used by the IEEE® professional organization to educate, communicate, and promote membership collaboration, present examples of Second Life being used in a wider range of engineering fields such as architecture, mechanical design, corporate group meetings, 2) present a keynote address by an IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer on research topics in the area of virtual social environments and multi-player gaming, and, 3) host a âgeekfestâ event with presentations demonstrating wide-ranging universe of virtual worlds, applications, tools, and situations.
It is anticipated the symposium will be jamb-packed with entertaining multimedia presentations, fun for attendees and fun for presenters. The symposium will be considered a success if those attending leave with greater knowledge, deeper understanding, and lots of thoughts on how virtual world technology is, could, or might be applied in our world. Finally, it is hoped the symposium will help foster continued cross-generation, cross-discipline fellowship and learning on this topic.
Speaker(s): Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi,
Agenda:
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
Part 0 (4pm to 4:45pm) Introduction to the selected virtual world, Second Life. Not recorded.
Basic introduction to Second Life. For those who have little idea what it is, how it could be used, or how to use it. Includes PBS Digital Nation, parts 6&7, Second Life introductory multimedia.
Part 1 (5pm to 6:15pm) Student presentations: IEEE Second Life and Engineering applications. Recorded.
[six] 10 minute presentations total. Two general types of student presentations:
⢠Tutorials on Second Life-
How Second Life is being used by the IEEE professional organization and how to use it.
Topics might include but not limited to: what are IEEE Second Life islands, how to enter and use them, extend them, etc. How is IEEE currently using their real estate in Second Life. What is the Second Life grid and mainland. What are other tools available in Second Life. Development and acquisition of objects and real estate in Second Life to create image, personality, establish presence, and conduct oneâs âselfâ.
⢠Demonstrations of engineering in Second Life-
Demonstrations of other significant engineering usages of Second Life model. Examples might include designing products or buildings using simulation.
Break (6:15pm to 7:00pm) Dinner break.
Complementary, self-serve food buffet in symposium area. Partakers encouraged to drop a few cans in foodbank barrels.
Part 2 (7:00pm to 8:30pm) Keynote: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi. Recorded.
Sponsored by IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer Program: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi, speaking on research topics relating to virtual social environments and multiplayer gaming. Going out beyond Second Life virtual world to a more generalized, universal view of virtual social environments, including technologies and problems getting us there.
Break (8:30pm to 8:45pm). Setup for Geekfest.
Part 3 (8:45pm to 10:30pm). Oregon Virtual Universe Geekfest MMXI. Recorded.
[Eight] 10 minute presentations total. Open up scope to wider universe of virtual worlds and application areas excluding areas of adult/sexual or violent themes or portraying cultural/political insensitivity. Demonstrations and examples on not only Second Life but other virtual worlds being applied in areas which might include engineering, professional, commercial, entertainment, industry, education, communication, social networking, and beyond. Intended to potentially broaden the discussion to a wider range of ideas the virtual world technology is or could be effectively applied to.
Shutdown (10:45pm) Pick the place up and pack it all up.
Clear out (11pm). Cafeteria open on 3rd Floor, open 24 hours!
Location:
Room: Auditorium
Bldg: Oregon Health & Science University, OHSU (wikimapia.org/15251732/OHSU-Auditorium)
Marquam Hill Campus
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland
97239-3098 |
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Co-sponsored by: National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, NCRAR
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
In the context of this symposium, a virtual world will be defined as a computer-based simulated 3D virtual environment in which users, taking the form of avatars visible to others graphically, inhabit, create and use objects, and interact with each other. Although, the usage of virtual worlds for entertainment purposes might be generally understood, the increased usage of virtual worlds for education, business, professional and commercial applications is not yet well understood.
The purpose of this symposium is introduce 1) present tutorials and examples of usage of a selected virtual social environment, Second Life®, which is being used by the IEEE® professional organization to educate, communicate, and promote membership collaboration, present examples of Second Life being used in a wider range of engineering fields such as architecture, mechanical design, corporate group meetings, 2) present a keynote address by an IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer on research topics in the area of virtual social environments and multi-player gaming, and, 3) host a âgeekfestâ event with presentations demonstrating wide-ranging universe of virtual worlds, applications, tools, and situations.
It is anticipated the symposium will be jamb-packed with entertaining multimedia presentations, fun for attendees and fun for presenters. The symposium will be considered a success if those attending leave with greater knowledge, deeper understanding, and lots of thoughts on how virtual world technology is, could, or might be applied in our world. Finally, it is hoped the symposium will help foster continued cross-generation, cross-discipline fellowship and learning on this topic.
Speaker(s): Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi,
Agenda:
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
<b>Part 0 (4pm to 4:45pm) Introduction to the selected virtual world, Second Life.</b> Not recorded.
Basic introduction to Second Life. For those who have little idea what it is, how it could be used, or how to use it. Includes PBS Digital Nation, parts 6&7, Second Life introductory multimedia.
<b>Part 1 (5pm to 6:15pm) Student presentations: IEEE Second Life and Engineering applications.</b> Recorded.<br/>
[six] 10 minute presentations total. Two general types of student presentations:
⢠Tutorials on Second Life-
How Second Life is being used by the IEEE professional organization and how to use it.
Topics might include but not limited to: what are IEEE Second Life islands, how to enter and use them, extend them, etc. How is IEEE currently using their real estate in Second Life. What is the Second Life grid and mainland. What are other tools available in Second Life. Development and acquisition of objects and real estate in Second Life to create image, personality, establish presence, and conduct oneâs âselfâ.
⢠Demonstrations of engineering in Second Life-
Demonstrations of other significant engineering usages of Second Life model. Examples might include designing products or buildings using simulation.
<b>Break (6:15pm to 7:00pm)</b> Dinner break.
Complementary, self-serve food buffet in symposium area. Partakers encouraged to drop a few cans in foodbank barrels.
<b>Part 2 (7:00pm to 8:30pm) Keynote: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi.</b> Recorded.
Sponsored by IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer Program: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi, speaking on research topics relating to virtual social environments and multiplayer gaming. Going out beyond Second Life virtual world to a more generalized, universal view of virtual social environments, including technologies and problems getting us there.
<b>Break (8:30pm to 8:45pm).</b> Setup for Geekfest.
<b>Part 3 (8:45pm to 10:30pm). Oregon Virtual Universe Geekfest MMXI.</b> Recorded.
[Eight] 10 minute presentations total. Open up scope to wider universe of virtual worlds and application areas excluding areas of adult/sexual or violent themes or portraying cultural/political insensitivity. Demonstrations and examples on not only Second Life but other virtual worlds being applied in areas which might include engineering, professional, commercial, entertainment, industry, education, communication, social networking, and beyond. Intended to potentially broaden the discussion to a wider range of ideas the virtual world technology is or could be effectively applied to.
<b>Shutdown (10:45pm)</b> Pick the place up and pack it all up.
<b>Clear out (11pm).</b> Cafeteria open on 3rd Floor, open 24 hours!
Location:
Room: Auditorium
Bldg: Oregon Health & Science University, OHSU (wikimapia.org/15251732/OHSU-Auditorium)
Marquam Hill Campus
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland
97239-3098 |
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2011-01-10
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Oregon Comsoc: Bluetooth 4.0 â Low Energy
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<p><b>Abstract</b></p>
<p class=MsoNormal>Bluetooth has been re-invented. Bluetooth Low Energy is
optimized for two things: simple applications; run on coin cells for years.Â
The layers from the antenna up to the applications support middleware are all
published in the 2010 Bluetooth 4.0 specification. The first wave of those
applications are in development; dozens will be specified in the next year.Â
Soon there will be support in mobile phones, PCs and other internet gateways.</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>This talk will address a few questions: what is Bluetooth
Low Energy? how does it work? how does it compare to classic Bluetooth and to
Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4)? what is it good for? where do we learn more?</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>Â </p>
<p class=MsoNormal><b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%'>Bio</span></b><br>
Joe Decuir has been working in networking and communications for 3 decades. As
a standards architect for Cambridge Silicon Radio, he contributed to the
Bluetooth 4.0 specification, and he is currently working on applications that
use it. </p>
<p class=MsoNormal>He has been giving presentations on computer and
communications topics to IEEE chapters around the US and Canada.</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>He also serves as the Northwest Area chair for IEEE Region
6, supporting Sections in Alaska, Oregon and Washington. </p>
<p class=MsoNormal> </p>
Speaker(s): Joe Decuir,
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6:00 PM Social
7:00 PM Talk
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Bldg: Tektronix Bldg 38
3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton
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<p><b>Abstract</b></p>
<p>Bluetooth has been re-invented. Bluetooth Low Energy is
optimized for two things: simple applications; run on coin cells for years.
The layers from the antenna up to the applications support middleware are all
published in the 2010 Bluetooth 4.0 specification. The first wave of those
applications are in development; dozens will be specified in the next year.
Soon there will be support in mobile phones, PCs and other internet gateways.</p>
<p>This talk will address a few questions: what is Bluetooth
Low Energy? how does it work? how does it compare to classic Bluetooth and to
Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4)? what is it good for? where do we learn more?</p>
<p> </p>
<p><b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%'>Bio</span></b><br>
Joe Decuir has been working in networking and communications for 3 decades. As
a standards architect for Cambridge Silicon Radio, he contributed to the
Bluetooth 4.0 specification, and he is currently working on applications that
use it. </p>
<p>He has been giving presentations on computer and
communications topics to IEEE chapters around the US and Canada.</p>
<p>He also serves as the Northwest Area chair for IEEE Region
6, supporting Sections in Alaska, Oregon and Washington. </p>
<p> </p>
(Free) Registration requested: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/3695
Speaker(s): Joe Decuir,
Agenda:
6:00 PM Social
7:00 PM Talk
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3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton
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Oregon RAS - Moving SLAM algorithm from the laboratory to the commercial world
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Co-sponsored by: OHSU Department of Biomedical Engineering
In the last two years, the robotic research community seems to consider that 2D laser-based SLAM is a solved problem. I will not contradict the fact that 2D laser SLAM has reached a maturity that has allowed it to break out of the lab into commercial applications. In this presentation, I will present my experience testing our SLAM algorithm on commercial projects or how our clients are pushing the limit of our algorithms. For example, we had never mapped building over 1 million square feet or all seven floors of the same buildings.
Speaker(s): Dr. Regis Vincent, Software Commercialization team at SRI International, Palo Alto, CA
Location:
Room: PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beverton
Beaverton
97006 |
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Co-sponsored by: OHSU Department of Biomedical Engineering
In the last two years, the robotic research community seems to consider that 2D laser-based SLAM is a solved problem. I will not contradict the fact that 2D laser SLAM has reached a maturity that has allowed it to break out of the lab into commercial applications. In this presentation, I will present my experience testing our SLAM algorithm on commercial projects or how our clients are pushing the limit of our algorithms. For example, we had never mapped building over 1 million square feet or all seven floors of the same buildings.
Speaker(s): Dr. Regis Vincent, Software Commercialization team at SRI International, Palo Alto, CA
Location:
Room: PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beverton
Beaverton
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2011-01-10
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Oregon RAS - Moving SLAM algorithm from the laboratory to the commercial world
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Co-sponsored by: OHSU Department of Biomedical Engineering
In the last two years, the robotic research community seems to consider that 2D laser-based SLAM is a solved problem. I will not contradict the fact that 2D laser SLAM has reached a maturity that has allowed it to break out of the lab into commercial applications. In this presentation, I will present my experience testing our SLAM algorithm on commercial projects or how our clients are pushing the limit of our algorithms. For example, we had never mapped building over 1 million square feet or all seven floors of the same buildings.
Speaker(s): Dr. Regis Vincent,
Location:
Room: PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beverton
Beaverton
97006 |
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In the last two years, the robotic research community seems to consider that 2D laser-based SLAM is a solved problem. I will not contradict the fact that 2D laser SLAM has reached a maturity that has allowed it to break out of the lab into commercial applications. In this presentation, I will present my experience testing our SLAM algorithm on commercial projects or how our clients are pushing the limit of our algorithms. For example, we had never mapped building over 1 million square feet or all seven floors of the same buildings.
Speaker(s): Dr. Regis Vincent, Software Commercialization team at SRI International, Palo Alto, CA
Location:
Room: PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beverton
Beaverton
97006 |
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Change #5384
2011-01-10
19:38:15
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Oregon TMC - Managing Social Media in the Workplace
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description |
Co-sponsored by: Portland State University Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
Location:
Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
97201 |
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Co-sponsored by: Portland State University Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
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Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
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2011-01-10
19:37:43
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Oregon TMC - Managing Social Media in the Workplace
Roll back
description |
Co-sponsored by: Portland State Univeristy Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
Location:
Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
97201 |
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Co-sponsored by: Portland State University Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
Location:
Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
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2011-01-10
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Oregon TMC - Managing Social Media in the Workplace
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description |
Co-sponsored by: Portland State Univeristy Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
Location:
Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
97201 |
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Co-sponsored by: Portland State Univeristy Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
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Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
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2011-01-10
19:08:43
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IEEE OREGON Virtual Worlds Symposium
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Co-sponsored by: National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, NCRAR
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
In the context of this symposium, a virtual world will be defined as a computer-based simulated 3D virtual environment in which users, taking the form of avatars visible to others graphically, inhabit, create and use objects, and interact with each other. Although, the usage of virtual worlds for entertainment purposes might be generally understood, the increased usage of virtual worlds for education, business, professional and commercial applications is not yet well understood.
The purpose of this symposium is introduce 1) present tutorials and examples of usage of a selected virtual social environment, Second Life®, which is being used by the IEEE® professional organization to educate, communicate, and promote membership collaboration, present examples of Second Life being used in a wider range of engineering fields such as architecture, mechanical design, corporate group meetings, 2) present a keynote address by an IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer on research topics in the area of virtual social environments and multi-player gaming, and, 3) host a âgeekfestâ event with presentations demonstrating wide-ranging universe of virtual worlds, applications, tools, and situations.
It is anticipated the symposium will be jamb-packed with entertaining multimedia presentations, fun for attendees and fun for presenters. The symposium will be considered a success if those attending leave with greater knowledge, deeper understanding, and lots of thoughts on how virtual world technology is, could, or might be applied in our world. Finally, it is hoped the symposium will help foster continued cross-generation, cross-discipline fellowship and learning on this topic.
Speaker(s): Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi,
Agenda:
Goto: http://ewh.ieee.org/mu/oregon-ims-css/ for detailed symposium info.
Part 0 (4pm to 4:45pm) Introduction to the selected virtual world, Second Life. Not recorded.
Basic introduction to Second Life. For those who have little idea what it is, how it could be used, or how to use it. Includes PBS Digital Nation, parts 6&7, Second Life introductory multimedia.
Part 1 (5pm to 6:15pm) Student presentations: IEEE Second Life and Engineering applications. Recorded.
[six] 10 minute presentations total. Two general types of student presentations:
⢠Tutorials on Second Life-
How Second Life is being used by the IEEE professional organization and how to use it.
Topics might include but not limited to: what are IEEE Second Life islands, how to enter and use them, extend them, etc. How is IEEE currently using their real estate in Second Life. What is the Second Life grid and mainland. What are other tools available in Second Life. Development and acquisition of objects and real estate in Second Life to create image, personality, establish presence, and conduct oneâs âselfâ.
⢠Demonstrations of engineering in Second Life-
Demonstrations of other significant engineering usages of Second Life model. Examples might include designing products or buildings using simulation.
Break (6:15pm to 7:00pm) Dinner break.
Complementary, self-serve food buffet in symposium area. Partakers encouraged to drop a few cans in foodbank barrels.
Part 2 (7:00pm to 8:30pm) Keynote: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi. Recorded.
Sponsored by IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Distinguished Lecturer Program: Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Shervin Shirmohammadi, speaking on research topics relating to virtual social environments and multiplayer gaming. Going out beyond Second Life virtual world to a more generalized, universal view of virtual social environments, including technologies and problems getting us there.
Break (8:30pm to 8:45pm). Setup for Geekfest.
Part 3 (8:45pm to 10:30pm). Oregon Virtual Universe Geekfest MMXI. Recorded.
[Eight] 10 minute presentations total. Open up scope to wider universe of virtual worlds and application areas excluding areas of adult/sexual or violent themes or portraying cultural/political insensitivity. Demonstrations and examples on not only Second Life but other virtual worlds being applied in areas which might include engineering, professional, commercial, entertainment, industry, education, communication, social networking, and beyond. Intended to potentially broaden the discussion to a wider range of ideas the virtual world technology is or could be effectively applied to.
Shutdown (10:45pm) Pick the place up and pack it all up.
Clear out (11pm). Cafeteria open on 3rd Floor, open 24 hours!
Location:
Room: Auditorium
Bldg: Oregon Health & Science University, OHSU (wikimapia.org/15251732/OHSU-Auditorium)
Marquam Hill Campus
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland
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2011-01-10
19:08:20
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Oregon Comsoc: Bluetooth 4.0 â Low Energy
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<p class=MsoNormal>Bluetooth has been re-invented. Bluetooth Low Energy is
optimized for two things: simple applications; run on coin cells for years.Â
The layers from the antenna up to the applications support middleware are all
published in the 2010 Bluetooth 4.0 specification. The first wave of those
applications are in development; dozens will be specified in the next year.Â
Soon there will be support in mobile phones, PCs and other internet gateways.</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>This talk will address a few questions: what is Bluetooth
Low Energy? how does it work? how does it compare to classic Bluetooth and to
Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4)? what is it good for? where do we learn more?</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>Â </p>
<p class=MsoNormal><b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%'>Bio</span></b><br>
Joe Decuir has been working in networking and communications for 3 decades. As
a standards architect for Cambridge Silicon Radio, he contributed to the
Bluetooth 4.0 specification, and he is currently working on applications that
use it. </p>
<p class=MsoNormal>He has been giving presentations on computer and
communications topics to IEEE chapters around the US and Canada.</p>
<p class=MsoNormal>He also serves as the Northwest Area chair for IEEE Region
6, supporting Sections in Alaska, Oregon and Washington. </p>
<p class=MsoNormal> </p>
Speaker(s): Joe Decuir,
Agenda:
6:00 PM Social
7:00 PM Talk
Location:
Bldg: Tektronix Bldg 38
3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton
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2011-01-10
19:08:00
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Oregon RAS - Moving SLAM algorithm from the laboratory to the commercial world
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Co-sponsored by: OHSU Department of Biomedical Engineering
In the last two years, the robotic research community seems to consider that 2D laser-based SLAM is a solved problem. I will not contradict the fact that 2D laser SLAM has reached a maturity that has allowed it to break out of the lab into commercial applications. In this presentation, I will present my experience testing our SLAM algorithm on commercial projects or how our clients are pushing the limit of our algorithms. For example, we had never mapped building over 1 million square feet or all seven floors of the same buildings.
Speaker(s): Dr. Regis Vincent,
Location:
Room: PC401
Bldg: Paul Clayton Building
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beverton
Beaverton
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2011-01-10
19:07:36
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Oregon TMC - Managing Social Media in the Workplace
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Co-sponsored by: Portland State Univeristy Business Accelerator
<p>Join Guest Speaker Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media. </p>
<p><em>How can your technology company maximize the benefits of social networking tools and at the same time minimize the risk?</em><strong></strong> </p>
<p>Learn the business risks of using social media such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Irresponsible use of social media sites will create undeniable business risk. Social networking content is subject to a wide range of potential liability and could subject any technology business to reputational or legal damage.</p>
<p>Also learn how to maximize your ability to market products and service. Connect with more customers. Gather product feedback and provide support. And gain proven methods to manage your engineering and technology staff.</p>
<p>Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media, will outline fundamental strategies to create, deploy, and track a social media program and manage engineering and technology staff using social media for business purposes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Date: January 11th, 2011</em></strong></p>
Speaker(s): Kent Lewis, President of Anvil Media,
Agenda:
<p><B>5:30 P.M. Registration table opens</B></p>
<p><B>5:30 â 6:00 P.M. Food and networking</B></p>
<p><B>6:00 â 7:30 P.M. Presentation and Q & A</B></p>
Location:
Room: Mt. Hood Room, 2nd floor.
Bldg: Portland State Business Accelerator
SW Corbett & SW Meade
Portland
97201 |
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2011-01-10
13:03:19
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UpdatePDX - Unidentified Database Meetup
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A new meetup for data herders focusing on distributed databases, scaling, and any related data or messaging systems.
The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship. |
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The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship.
<strong>Please <a href="http://www.meetup.com/updatepdx/calendar/15997007/">RSVP</a> so we know about how many people to expect.</strong> |
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2011-01-10
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Unidentified Database Meetup
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A new meetup for data herders focusing on distributed databases, scaling, and any related data or messaging systems.
The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship.
<small>The name is TBD but will not contain any buzzwords starting with "No" or "Big". This meetup is intended to be a community sharing their experiences with systems in production environments, not just pitching the latest new thing.</small> |
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The first presentation will be by <a href="http://twitter.com/schmichael">Michael Schurter</a> on MongoDB - particularly the pros and cons Urban Airship has discovered while running half a dozen MongoDB servers.
Beer and possibly snacks will be provided by Urban Airship. |
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2011-01-10
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Agile Tune-Up Workshop - Agile PDX
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This month, come to the Agile PDX 'Tune-Up' meeting and find out how you're doing and what you could do better! Bring your answers to a short survey (link below) with you and get personalized feedback from a panel of experts and practitioners in an informal workshop-like format.
The survey is available online at: http://agile-pdx-tune-up.appspot.com/
This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland).
The program starts at 7:00 pm.
After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion.
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This month, come to the Agile PDX 'Agile Tune-Up' meeting and tune up your agile process! Our panel of experts and practitioners will give you personalized feedback on the issues you're facing in an informal workshop-like format.
Before the session, visit http://agile-pdx-tune-up.appspot.com/ for a brief questionnaire that will help you identify your areas of greatest risk. Then bring a printout with you to the session to get targeted advice on what to keep doing and what to change!
This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland).
The program starts at 7:00 pm.
After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion.
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<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> |
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2011-01-10
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<i>ABOUT THE GROUP: pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. Website: http://pdxdevops.org/ && Twitter: <a href=
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2011-01-10
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2011-01-10
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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<i>GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland Oregon area. Join other developers for presentations and discussions about Ruby and its uses.
VENUE: This meetingâs space is kindly provided by Robert Half Technology at their 2nd Floor Conference Room. Enter the KOIN Tower from SW Columbia between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, take the back elevators to the 2nd floor, and then follow the pdxruby signs.</i> |
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2011-01-10
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Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
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2011-01-10
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> |
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2011-01-10
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Agile Tune-Up Workshop - Agile PDX
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This month, come to the Agile PDX 'Tune-Up' meeting and find out how you're doing and what you could do better! Bring your answers to a short survey (link below) with you and get personalized feedback from a panel of experts and practitioners in an informal workshop-like format.
The survey is available online at: http://agile-pdx-tune-up.appspot.com/
This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland).
The program starts at 7:00 pm.
After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion.
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2011-01-10
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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2011-01-10
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Season 4, episode 3
Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #techcoffee on freenode. One commit a week is all we ask.
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory.
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Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. |
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2011-01-09
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