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ITBarCamp - Austin, TX

Page history last edited by Paul Terry Walhus 15 years, 5 months ago

 

Event details

 

Friday, November 14, 2008 10:00-4:00, Happy Hours 4-6

Registration/Intro(10-11), Session #1 (11-12), Lunch (12-1), Sessions (1-4), Happy Hour (4-6)

Location: Johnny Fins on Lake Travis (just off 620 in the Silicon Hills) 16405 Claravan Trail www.johnnyfins.com

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Sponsors

AITP -Association of IT Professionals - Austin, TX

Juniper Networks

Austin Networking

Vaco Technology Austin

Other sponsors are STRONGLY encouraged to contact Vale ( vkelley@threelakesmarketing.com ) ASAP if you want to get your logo on the T-Shirt

See ITBarCamp - Austin TX Sponsors Page for info on sponsoring this event.


ITBarCamp twitter

 

Budget

 

  • T-shirts or other merch
  • Food - Scott Foster from Austin Networking will buy lunch if no others sponsors commit.
  • Visual/Presentation Aids
  • Venue

Want to sponsor or donate any of the above? Contact: vkelley@threelakesmarketing.com

 

Proposed Sessions

*Sessions of interest to IT Management/CIOs/CTOs:

*Cost Cutting - how to save without spending

*Green IT - it's about the money - Earl McGehee

*Security

*Video - Netstreams or Polcom, Tandum NEED A SPEAKER

*Mobile -

*Managing Remote Workers / Remote office, work at home, going green, and great ways to let your employees stay at home and screw off. - Scott Foster

*Internet safety awareness beyond the classroom for parents, school and community leaders, and others. - Scott Foster

*Lead a discusion about The (http://iSAFE.org | I-Safe) program and how IT folks can connected in the community. - Scott Foster

*Cloud computing, planning for 2009, 2010 - Earl McGehee

*SharePoint: Ready For Prime Time? - Eugene Tai

*2009 AITP Topics

*FCAPS Network Management, overview; How to implement within your network and how to prevent scope creep - Allen Hebert

*Network Design 101 -Best Practices, Tips and Tricks of deploying a new network infrastructure, including an introduction to MPLS - Casey Miles

*Data Center Networking goes green, redefines what a server is?? - Mark Cathcart

 

  • And, your ideas...

 

Topics I would like to hear about

 

 

  • Hackers newest beefs and trends
  • Social Networks and the Enterprise
  • Mobile issues for the enterprise
  • Green IT
  • 2009, 2010 tools for Managing IT
  • Brokering Enterprise Intellectual Property
  • Bloggers IT Managers really admire
  • Agile in the real world
  • GPS/Location-based services applications in the Enterprise
  • Unified communications in the Enterprise
  • Enterprise IP
  • Endpoint Security
  • SPA
  • IP Telephony
  • Virtualization - Mitigating the Security Risks
  • SaaS
  • BPM
  • BI
  • SOA
  • NAC
  • Video & Gaming impact on the network
  • Application Whitelisting
  • Open Networks - "IP Anywhere" and its impact on the network
  • New metrics of Enterprise 2009, 2010
  • On Demand Infrastructure
  • STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY RELATIONSHIPS
  • Virtualization
  • The relationship between the Recession and the Mainframe
  • Partition Mobility and SAP
  • Data center fabric
  • 10gb Ethernet and converged enhanced ethernet (CEE)
  • Becoming a information technology optimist.
  • C'mon think about what you REALLY want to hear about...and put it here

Planners

 

  • Scott Foster (sfoster@austinnetworking.com) - High Performance Networking Solutions
  • Vale Kelley (vkelley@threelakesmarketing.com) - Product Management, Web 2.0 & Mobile Development

Volunteers (Indicate your are good at registration, session facilitation, keeping camp on schedule)

 

  • Donald Wilcox (almost certain) (makiten@blackinc-sba.com, I've volunteered and organized BarCamps before, so I'm flexible) Have to be in San Antonio that day
  • Carrie Lewis, registration

Participants (SIGN IN BELOW!)

 

 

  • 1 Scott Foster (sfoster@austinnetworking.com)web
  • 2 Vale Kelley (vkelley@threelakesmarketing.com)web blog
  • 3 Donald Wilcox (makiten@blackinc-sba.com)blog
  • 4 Alison Garrison (alisongarrison@technisource.com) web
  • 5 Carrie Lewis (clewis@vaco.com) web
  • 6 Earl McGehee (earl@ejmnet.com) web
  • 7 Eugene Tai Student Chapter Liaison Austin AITP (eugene.tai@gmail.com) web Linkedin
  • 8 Joseph Palumbo (palumbo@josephpalumbo.net)web
  • 9 David Broome (castorbroome@gmail.com)
  • 10 Ben Phenix (bphenix@aptela.com)web
  • 11 Mark Carthcart, Chief Solutions Architect IBM Data Center Networks [(m_cathcart@us.ibm.com)blog
  • 12 Lori Foster (lfoster@austinnetworking.com)     
  • 13 Jessica Cutillas (jessica.cutillas@capstoneworks.com) Capstone Works Inc.
  • 14 Paul Terry Walhus (walhus@gmail.com) web @springnet on twitter
  • 15 Allen Hebert (ahebert@foundrynet.com) Foundry Networks Personal Web  Linkedin
  • 16 Casey Miles (cmiles@foundrynet.com) Foundry Networks
  • 17 Edward C Horvath, PhD (ned@alum.mit.edu)
  • 18 Camron Malik (ned@alum.mit.edu)
  • 19 John Nutting (jnutting@austin.rr.com)
  • 20 Alex Wood (awood@austinnetworking.com)
  • 21 Roderick Mitchell (rodmitchell1914@yahoo.com)
  • 22 Tim Goldenburg (tim.goldenburg@sailpoint.com)
  • Having trouble signing up with the wiki? Contact info@austinitp.com with your name and email and we'll sign you up.
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