Anyone (besides Jen) planning to going to Macworld?
If you are planning to go, or will be in the San Francisco the week of January 14th be sure to check out the O'Reilly Happenings page for their schedule of events and a chance to get free admission to the Expo.
If you are planning to go, or will be in the San Francisco the week of January 14th be sure to check out the O'Reilly Happenings page for their schedule of events and a chance to get free admission to the Expo.
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Clean Technology Forum - October 9th 2007
According to the recent Energy Star report data servers accounted for 1.5% of total U.S. electricity consumption in 2006 (61 billion kWh). If current trends continue, this usage is expected to nearly double by 2011. Over 50% of companies do have green action plans for their data servers. All companies need to examine this topic since most people would agree that the cost of energy is certainly is not headed down. There are a variety of ways to help reduce the energy usage of those servers with virtualization being one of the least understood but most viable solutions.
Topic
Virtualization: Energy Efficiency and more...
Presenters
Rich Bader - CEO, EasyStreet
William (Al) Thomason - System Storage Portfolio Manager, IBM PacifiCorp Manager
Moderator and Event Sponsor
Todd Bauman - Chair Technology Ventures Group, Stoel Rives
Meeting
5:30pm Bend @ Hitchcock Auditorium COCC
with local host Scott Steele, AIA, LEED AP, President of Steele Associates Architects
2600 N.W. College Way, Bend, OR (541) 383-7700 (Behind the Bookstore)
Cost
$20 SAO members $35 non-members
Register at www.sao.org
The Clean Technology Forum evangelizes the opportunities available in clean technology and rewards companies implementing such processes through recognition. By broadcasting opportunities and highlighting examples, we hope to see implementation of clean and sustainable business practices blossom through the utilization of advanced technology.
Event and annual forum sponsorships available.
Contact: Bryce Yonker - 503 228 5443
The event is part of a series in Portland and the Dalles.
According to the recent Energy Star report data servers accounted for 1.5% of total U.S. electricity consumption in 2006 (61 billion kWh). If current trends continue, this usage is expected to nearly double by 2011. Over 50% of companies do have green action plans for their data servers. All companies need to examine this topic since most people would agree that the cost of energy is certainly is not headed down. There are a variety of ways to help reduce the energy usage of those servers with virtualization being one of the least understood but most viable solutions.
Topic
Virtualization: Energy Efficiency and more...
Presenters
Rich Bader - CEO, EasyStreet
William (Al) Thomason - System Storage Portfolio Manager, IBM PacifiCorp Manager
Moderator and Event Sponsor
Todd Bauman - Chair Technology Ventures Group, Stoel Rives
Meeting
5:30pm Bend @ Hitchcock Auditorium COCC
with local host Scott Steele, AIA, LEED AP, President of Steele Associates Architects
2600 N.W. College Way, Bend, OR (541) 383-7700 (Behind the Bookstore)
Cost
$20 SAO members $35 non-members
Register at www.sao.org
The Clean Technology Forum evangelizes the opportunities available in clean technology and rewards companies implementing such processes through recognition. By broadcasting opportunities and highlighting examples, we hope to see implementation of clean and sustainable business practices blossom through the utilization of advanced technology.
Event and annual forum sponsorships available.
Contact: Bryce Yonker - 503 228 5443
The event is part of a series in Portland and the Dalles.
Labels: classes, conferences
Search Engine Strategies class at COCC
0 Comments Published by Jen on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 9/25/2007.
Having a good website is not enough for your online business to succeed. Optimizing your site for the major Search Engines is also part of your marketing challenge. Learn the do's and don'ts, including keyword marketing, site content best practices, internal links, Paid Inclusion, Pay-for-Placement and submitting your website. Computer and Internet experience strongly recommended; those with a website will benefit most. Instructor is Andre Jensen.
Classes are held 6:30-9pm on 10/23, 10/30 & 11/06.
For more information and to register contact COCC.
Classes are held 6:30-9pm on 10/23, 10/30 & 11/06.
For more information and to register contact COCC.
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Hi Everyone,
I wanted to post the website for the Web Visions Conference in Portland, OR at the Oregon Convention Center. I believe the dates will be May 22-23, 2008. I have attached the websites for more information.
http://www.webvisionsevent.com/ and http://www.hotpepperstudios.com
This is information for if you are interested in attending the conference or we are now starting to look for volunteers to help out and it is a blast! I have participated the last 2 years and now I'm on my third year of helping.
Also if you may know or want to see any main speakers at this conference, the event committee is going to start rounding up the speakers between Sept. and Oct.
If you have any more question, please feel free to ask me ( Stephanie).
Thank you and also great to meet everyone at the last meeting,
Stephanie
I wanted to post the website for the Web Visions Conference in Portland, OR at the Oregon Convention Center. I believe the dates will be May 22-23, 2008. I have attached the websites for more information.
http://www.webvisionsevent.com/ and http://www.hotpepperstudios.com
This is information for if you are interested in attending the conference or we are now starting to look for volunteers to help out and it is a blast! I have participated the last 2 years and now I'm on my third year of helping.
Also if you may know or want to see any main speakers at this conference, the event committee is going to start rounding up the speakers between Sept. and Oct.
If you have any more question, please feel free to ask me ( Stephanie).
Thank you and also great to meet everyone at the last meeting,
Stephanie
Labels: classes, conferences






