Tonight is the Houston NetSquared July Meetup:
When: Tuesday, July 10, 2007, 7:00 PM
Description: Just to be fun, we’re doing a last minute change-up for this July NetSquared meeting. Ed Schipul will be giving us the lowdown on last weekend’s iPhone Development Camp in San Francisco.
1. Recap of Barcamp / iPhone Dev Camp – about the event
2. Designing for the iPhone
3. What makes the iPhone tick
4. Demos of iPhone appsBring your iPhone, laptop and your brain – this will be a great geek-out session, with great practical applications for mobile Web designing.
Tomorrow, PRSA Houston is holding a Workshop & Luncheon on Social Media & Public Relations:
Wed 11-Jul-07 8:00 AM – to – Wed 11-Jul-07 1:30 PM CDT
Courtyard on St. James
1885 St. James Place
Houston TX 77056Details on “July 11 Workshop & Luncheon–Social Media & Public Relations”
Speaker Information “Josh Hallet”
Josh Hallet has been involved in emerging internet communication technologies for more than ten years and works closely with public relations! practitioners and corporate communicators to integrate these technological tools into organizations’ public and media strategic planning. He is a Fellow//Board Member of the Society of New Communications Research, as well as a member of the Information Architecture Institute, and the Florida Public Relations Association.
Also tomorrow, WITI Houston is holding a regional event, on the Digital Houston Initiative:
Join WITI as we discuss the latest on the City of Houston’s initiative to make wireless broadband services available throughout the city!
The objectives of this initiative include:
– Reducing the City government cost for mobile computing, i.e. parking meters, traffic signals, maintenance crews, field inspections, video and photography in police cars, maps and building plans in fire and EMS vehicles;
– Reducing the monthly cost of broadband for residential and small business users from $30-$50 to $10-$20;
– Bridging the digital divide for disadvantaged communities/ individuals and promoting economic development and conventions/tourism.The City intends to leverage its significant real estate holdings, as well as rights it may secure to assets owned by the local electric utility, to stimulate private investments and provide maximum value for the community. The City also intends to secure access to more than one (1) million street light and/or utility poles, which are owned by the local electric utility, and deployed in the City’s rights-of-way.
We will have drawings for door prizes. Please bring your business cards to the meeting to enter the drawings.
About Our Speaker(s):
Umesh K. Verma, President and CEO of Blue Lance, is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 20 years in the IT industry. Since forming Blue Lance in 1985, he has built the company into a leading provider of computer security and regulatory compliance software products. He is an expert on computer security and monitoring of information assets and is a frequent speaker.Alongside his success with Blue Lance, Mr. Verma is recognized for having grown C-TREC into one of the largest privately held computer training companies in Houston, specializing in CISSP, Microsoft, Novell, Cisco, HP (ASE), CompTIA, Citrix and SAIR Linux certifications, and is an official Prometric Testing center. He also founded Softec International, an offshore software development company. Softec International was acquired by Novell in 1997.
Boards & Task Forces:
Greater Houston Partnership Board of Directors
Chair, Technology Infrastructure Committee
Economic Development Advisory Committee
Center for Houston’s Future Leadership & Engagement Committee
Houston Technology Center Advisory Board
Technology Executive Club of Houston
University of Houston College of Technology Advisory Board
University of Houston Alumni Organization Board of Directors
Houston Business Magazine Advisory Board
Awards:Honored as one of 44 distinguished entrepreneurs in the City of Houston by the Houston Technology Center
Future 500 Upside Award presented by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
2002 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the year finalist
28th fastest growing company in Houston by the Houston Business Journal
Houston 100 awards 1992
Houston 100 awards 1991Event Date and Venue
This event will be held from 6:00-8:30 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at:SYSCO Corporation
1370 Enclave Parkway
Houston, Texas 77077
(Map)Directions:
The parking garage entry gates are equipped with a typical push button for assistance. Please announce yourself as a WITI attendess, security
will verify and allow access. Entry to the building is on level 1 from the parking garage. The hallway will lead you to the main lobby and can check in there. The Meeting room is located on the 4th floor. Rooms A4 – 1,2 & 3. The registration table will be located just inside rooms 1&2.If you have been to SYSCO before, please be aware that this is a new corporate office, which is next door to the original building. The original building is no longer there.
Schedule:
6:00-6:30 Registration, Dinner and Networking
6:30-7:00 Announcements, Sponsor Welcome
7:00-8:00 Program, Q&A
8:00-8:30 Networking
All of these look interesting enough to put on your calendar (they’re already on mine).
This sounds interesting. I just got invited to take part in a new program that is similar to twitter. But I am finding I don’t like it as much – Pownce.
Hey. how are you using twitter for work?
I’m using twitter two ways, my personal account the one I started for the Library. My personal account I use to keep track of my network, mostly local tech people. I’m hoping to use the work twit feed to nudge people on things that are going on, and to update in case of an emergency, such as an evacuation. Two years ago when most of our staff evacuated because of the hurricane, there was no easy way to provide centralized info remotely. Using SMS to update a twit feed that can go out to cell phones and have an online archive would be very helpful in that instance. Right now it’s still in trial.
I have friends who are using pownce and don’t like it as much as twitter. I haven’t tried it yet.