May 6th: SMCKC

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May 6th Breakfast: KCI Case Study on reaching influencers and non-influencers alike
Please join us for our monthly social media breakfast at the Kansas City Cafe. For this breakfast, the agenda will be different from the past meetings. Announcements will start earlier at 7:45 a.m. The meeting will start at 8:00 a.m.
Justin Meyer from the Kansas City International Airport will be speaking on how KCI engages their influential travelers on the May 6th Breakfast. Here is a description on his presentation:
While anything but an early adopter to social media, Kansas City International Airport has found a true niche in the space over the last two years. KCI's efforts to engage social-savvy customers have been recognized by the Kansas City Star, the Boston Globe and top aviation bloggers. In July of 2010 Forbes ranked KCI as the Top Tweeting Airport in its peer group.
RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145318045537697
The speaker slots for June and July are available. Reach out to Steven Chau at steven.p.chau @ gmail.com to coordinate presentations.


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LTA Business Showcase
A hands-on community forum and networking experience at the Bioscience & Technology Business Center (BTBC)
2029 Becker, Lawrence, KS 66047
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
5 P.M. – 7 P.M.

There will be guest speakers, table space to share your business cards or brochures, and food and drinks! Don’t miss this opportunity to join members of the Lawrence Technology Association and share your experiences with your business and technology with others.

Speakers include:
Deb Vignatelli, Director of Operations, BrightEHR.
Donna Johnson, President & CEO, Pinnacle Technology, Inc.
Rob Herrington, Chairman & CEO, Horizon Analog, Inc.
Abel Leon, Director of Technology, Computerized Assessments and Learning, LLC.
John Ferguson, Senior Software Engineer, Garmin International.

For a complete schedule visit our Web site at:
http://www.lawrencetech.org/events/

Membership sign-ups will be available at the event.

To register for the showcase, please contact Kerri Johnson at 785.832.2824 or via e-mail at [email protected] by May 9th, 2011


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The topic: Mercurial: Tales from the Trenches
The speaker: Russell Ball
The description: (From Russ)

I led the conversion effort from Subversion to Mercurial about 9 months ago for a team of 12 developers. Now that we are past the initial infatuation and frustration stages, I thought it would be a good time to do some reflection and offer some anecdotal advice and first-hand insights into the topic. I’ll still cover some high level distributed source control concepts as well as demo some Mercurial basics, but I thought it would be helpful to try to focus on my actual experiences rather than simply giving a basic intro to the subject.

As usual, we'll kick it off about 6:00, food should arrive around 5:30(ish).
Sponsor is Ecco Select

There will be prizes...


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You’re Invited to a Kansas City Cloud Computing User Group Event!

Workplace productivity hinges on your employees’ ability to share business knowledge and make informed decisions across the organization. Cloud solutions like Office 365/BPOS and CRM Online offer the tools that have the potential to take your communication, collaboration, sales and marketing to the next level. Join us for a roundtable discussion with local businesses about the successes and challenges of taking business to the cloud.
https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=155143
Lunch will be provided


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Our next meeting will be held:
6:30 PM, Wed, April 27, 2011
Centriq Training Center
8700 State Line Rd, Leawood, KS
(West side of State Line Rd, directly across from Ward Parkway Mall)
Sponsor: VOLT
Food and door prizes will be provided by : VOLT

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In order to ensure that we have enough food, please click REPLY to this email and indicate if you will be attending. Thanks very much !

This month's topic is:

jQuery (speaker: Clint Brown)
The JavaScript language allows one to create dynamic, interactive web content. The jQuery library makes using JavaScript much easier, including handling many of the tricky browser idiosyncrasies. Learn about the why and the how as Clint Brown explains his use of this tool for the MyEnergyThings.com web site.
Clint Brown's BIO:
After earning a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Drury University in Springfield, MO, C! lint has had the opportunity to pursue his hobby of computer programming as his career. His earlier experience was primarily on the AS/400 minicomputer platform, working for companies such as IBM, GE, and La Petite Academy. Self-taught on the PC and web platforms, Clint has worked on a number of C++ and PHP projects over the years. He is now a major partner in a startup company, EnergyThings, LLC, where he works as the lead developer for the company's site for tracking household energy usage.
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Our website URL is: http://www.kcwebpros.com


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Meeting Schedule for Thursday, April 28th, 2011:

2:30 - 2:45 - Greeting and Housekeeping
2:45 - 3:00 - Database Compression Tips & Tricks -- Terry Watts
3:00 - 4:00 - Jumpstart your BI with SQL Server Analysis Services -- Ilona Shulman

Location:
Microsoft
10801 Mastin Blvd, Suite 620
Overland Park, KS 66210
http://www.microsoft.com/about/companyinformation/usaoffices/northcentral/en/us/kansas.aspx

KC SQL Server User Group web site: http://kansascity.sqlpass.org/


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Access SIG April 20th at 6:30 pm JCCC Regnier, 2nd Floor
Lisa Friedrichsen:Presentation 1: From Excel spreadsheet to Access relational database. Importing the data is the easy part. The problem is this - how do we move the data into a solid relational database design? Lisa Friedrichsen will start with a typical Excel spreadsheet of data, import it into Access, and go through the steps of how to redesign a single large table of data into a properly-designed relational database.


Curtis Wilson:Presentation 2: Marquees, Scrolling Messages, and Flashing Labels. (Tip 10 from the Access Solutions book). Occasionally, you will need to add a few bells and whistles to an application to capture a user's attention. This tip shows options on how to achieve that desired result.


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