Tag Archive | "tech"
March 23, 2011, New York, NY: Big Data Means Big Money That “fire hose” of information pouring through your company’s databases and systems? That data, whether real-time or historic, presents an enormous opportunity to gain business insights to maximize profits and improve products. Structure Big Data, GigaOM’s newest conference, is focused on helping technology executives [...]
Wednesday, July 21 @Mission Bay Conference Center The Geo-Loco conference is coming to San Francisco! Geo-Loco 2010 focuses on what the new breed of Geo-Location-enabled services and applications is doing for brands, for businesses and for consumers. Speakers will include those on the cutting edge of Geo-Location businesses and technologies, including Gary Gale of Nokia, [...]
Apple Study: 8 easy steps to beat Microsoft (and Google) View more presentations from Ouriel Ohayon.
Dorkbot is a semi-regular meeting of artists (sound/image/movement/whatever), designers, engineers, students and other interested parties who are involved in the creation of electronic art (in the broadest sense of the term). Dorkbot was started in New York in 2000 by Douglas Irving Repetto and has since spread to over 40 cities worldwide.
Seen any great augmented reality art projects lately? Let's get together and see what's happening out there!
In partnership with AR Arts, let's meet up at pariSoma on May 25th. Dee will round up some videos from around the world and give a preview of some of the artists involved in the AR Art Gala at the big Augmented Reality Event June 2-3 in Santa Clara. We hope to have Sid Gabriel teleconference into the event to discuss his recent AR Arts projects.
If you have some work to show, or work-in-progress, bring it along! Network with the gang and do some projects together!
Join HR & Tech SF for an evening of thought-provoking discussion on how cloudcomputing is changing the way we work, featuring:
Ellen Pack, Vice President of Marketing, Elance
Danielle Morrill, Director of Marketing, Twilio
Ellen will lead with a presentation followed by a 1-on-1 conversation with Danielle. We'll then open up to an informal Q&A/discussion with the audience.
This is a great chance to meet some of the movers and shakers in the cloud computing space and learn about the human capital implications: the rise of the freelancer, coordinating remote teams and more.