GSA Technology Council

Archive for October, 2005

Silver Crescent Award Program Now Accepting Nominations

Organized by the Silver Crescent Foundation, the Silver Crescent awards are presented each year as part of the South Carolina Salute to Manufacturing held in conjunction with the Advanced Manufacturing Exposition and Conference. Title sponsors for the 2006 Salute include Advanced Technology Institute, Automation Engineering Corporation, Carolina First Bank, CPM Federal Credit Union, Day & Zimmermann International, Elliott Davis, Next Generation Manufacturing and South Carolina Research Authority.

To be eligible, nominees must have been in business in South Carolina for at least three years, as of May 1, 2006. Awards are presented in three categories-small, medium and large manufacturers-as determined by the number of employees. Anyone may nominate a manufacturer, including employees, community leaders and volunteers.

Award recipients will be selected based upon three criteria:

1) The company’s impact on South Carolina, including demonstrated growth in new jobs, corporate revenues and capital investments.

2) The company’s commitment to the work force, including programs that have improved the quality of life for its employees, such as educational programs, diversity awareness, employee recognition and assistance.

3) The company’s involvement in and contributions to the community, including community volunteer programs, community environmental programs and educational partnerships.

Nomination applications may be completed at www.salutetomanufacturing.com/nominate.asp no later than February 10, 2006.

For additional information on the award, visit www.salutetomanufacturing.com.


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Women’s Summit to feature Technology Panelists

The 2005 Women’s Summit, hosted by GSABUSINESS, will feature a panel discussion of local business women on the topic “Transitions – From Dream to Reality.” Participating in the panel will be Ella Koscik, CEO of MDI. Ella’s story of how she progressed from being a salesperson in a $1 Million IT firm, to owner of a $47 million firm just ten years later was at the heart of her presentation on the value of strategic planning at the April GSATC meeting. She will be participating in the panel, along with moderator, Dr. Caron St. John of Clemson University’s Spiro Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and other distinguished panelists including Bo Griffin, Dayatra Baker-White, Lynn Greer, and Louisa Koken.

The summit is Thursday, October 27, at the Marriott Greenville. Registration is $30 per person, $250 per table of ten. Phone: 864-235-5677, or visit www.gsabusiness.com/womenssummit.
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Job Fair Lunch Registration

While the job fair is absolutely free, there is a charge for lunch should you decide to eat with us. Lunch is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. The fabulous buffet will be open from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.


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Tim Baker Awarded CITP Designation

TimBaker: Tim Baker of Baker Consulting.

Baker Consulting, LLC, has announced that principal Tim Baker, CPA, CMA has been awarded the Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) designation by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Established in 2000 by the AICPA, the CITP designation is awarded to CPAs with significant experience in information technology. Considered by the AICPA to be a “mark of excellence,” this distinguished honor had been awarded to just 659 CPAs as of June 2005. Baker Consulting is a leading regional reseller and custom developer of Sage Accounting and CRM software.

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ECPI seeks to expand board ahead of November Meeting

“Advice and guidance from employers about industry trends and demands are the building blocks that create a strong foundation for ECPI College of Technology.” says ECPI’s Mary Jo Spitzmiller. In order to establish the needs of local employers to facilitate the employment of ECPI graduates, the school holds regular open discussions to review the college program curricula, objectives, and content. Advisory Board recommendations are then considered when major Academic programs are added, revised, or removed from the curriculum. ECPI’s Advisory Board meets next on November 2, and Mary Jo Spitzmiller hopes to expand the board before then by inviting additional information technology professionals to paricipate. Practicing IT Professionals are invited to contact Mary Jo Spitzmiller at 864/288-2828 or mspitzmiller@ecpi.edu
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Nortel to offer both fixed and mobile WiMax

TORONTO – Nortel* has announced plans to offer fixed and mobile WiMAX products based on the latest industry standards, and to work with WiMAX leaders Intel and Airspan Networks in bringing these products to market.

These efforts are expected to complement work already underway with the LG-Nortel joint venture.

Nortel’s WiMAX products will be designed to allow wireless and wireline carriers, cable providers, media companies and other ISPs to deliver broadband connectivity to consumer and enterprise users by leveraging existing networks and ‘last mile’ wireless links. They will also complement and extend the reach of existing 3G cellular networks.

WiMAX is a long-range wireless broadband access system that can deliver large amounts of bandwidth very economically. It will give businesses and consumers uninterrupted access to a rich variety of high bandwidth applications like networked gaming, streamed digital music, TV, videoconferencing, and other real-time services.

Fixed WiMAX (IEEE 802.16-2004) is anticipated to operate in the 3.5GHz and 5.8GHz bands of spectrum and to deliver end-user data rates greater than 1 Mbps, comparable to many North American cable broadband and DSL connections. Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) will initially operate in the 2.5GHz band and provide even higher speeds and the added convenience of ‘anytime, anywhere’ access.

“We will be a technology leader in WiMAX, just as we have been with UMTS/HSDPA, CDMA, VoIP and wireless mesh,” said Mark Whitton, vice president and general manager, WiMAX and Wireless Mesh Networks, Nortel. “Nortel is an expert in all the foundation technologies for both wireless and broadband, something we believe no other company can match.” “Nortel’s WiMAX solutions will be based on our years of experience building practical, profitable, leading-edge networks,” Whitton said. “We’re taking the best of what we’ve learned from our successful cellular, Internet, and voice businesses and combining it to create industry-advancing solutions designed to meet the growing demand for wireless broadband.” “There is no denying the attraction of having automated broadband connectivity whenever and wherever you power up your laptop,” said Phil Marshall, vice president, Wireless Mobile Technologies, Yankee Group. “Promising new technologies often fail, however, for lack of a viable business model or a weak value chain. Support of major networking companies like Nortel is a strong and positive sign that WiMAX intends to compete vigorously for its place in the industry.” Nortel is collaborating with Intel to promote deployment of wireless broadband based on WiMAX.

“As WiMAX-Certified products enter the market, cities and regions around the globe are planning for and deploying WiMAX networks,” said Scott Richardson, general manager of Intel’s Broadband Wireless Division. “We are very pleased to be working with market innovators like Nortel to develop and deploy end-to-end mobile broadband solutions for both businesses and individuals around the world.” Nortel will work with Airspan Networks to market and evolve WiMAX solutions in the higher frequency bands for implementations that do not require full mobility. These solutions will also be used to eliminate the need for expensive wired T1/E1 or DSL circuits for wireless backhaul, creating a simpler path to profitability for service providers.

“We are combining Nortel’s wireless and mesh technology leadership and ability to execute large network build-outs with Airspan’s market-proven WiMAX portfolio to provide high-speed access for people living in areas where access via cable or DSL may not be available,” Whitton said. “Beyond that, Nortel will build on its key intellectual property and standards contributions in OFDM, MIMO, and wireless mesh networking to deliver mobile WiMAX products in time for trials in mid 2006. The key to an operator’s success in WiMAX will be the real-world implementation of networks, an area where Nortel has vast experience and the resources to back it up.” “Interest in our WiMAX portfolio is at a high level and continues to grow,” said Eric Stonestrom, president and chief executive officer, Airspan Networks. “We are very pleased that Nortel, a recognized leader in wireline and wireless technologies, has chosen to add our WiMAX solutions to its product line. Nortel is already a leading supplier of switching and mobility products to many of the world’s largest carriers, and together we can bring truly innovative access solutions to service providers across the globe.” Nortel’s optical backhaul technology, data networking solutions, and full suite of wireless services will be integrated with Airspan’s WiMAX base transceiver stations (BTS) and subscriber terminals (ST).

Nortel will work in the development of WiMAX/WiBro solutions based on the 802.16e standard though the LG-Nortel joint venture. Nortel’s fixed WiMAX solutions are expected to be commercially available in Q1 2006. Nortel’s WiBro solutions are scheduled for commercial availability following the 2005 field trial deployment in Asia with the LG-Nortel joint venture, with additional mobile WiMAX solutions set to be commercially available following the 2006 trials in North America.

Nortel has contributed to the 802.16 standard by helping to develop underlying technologies like OFDM and MIMO for more than six years, and holds several key patents in these areas. In March 2004, Nortel completed a MIMO/OFDM lab demonstration of large data transfers with peak data rates at 37 Mbps over a standard 5MHz PCS band under conditions found on real-world cellular networks. Nortel is a member of the WiMAX Forum, an industry-led organization that promotes interoperability and certification of broadband wireless products for delivery of faster, more affordable data, voice and video services to businesses and consumers.

via Nortel
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A word about online registration cutoff times…

Online registration for our Learning Lunches is generally open until the end of the business day prior to the day of the actual event. In fact we usually let it stay open for a couple of hours after that for those who might register from home.

So the rule is this:

Online registration for our Learning Lunches closes at 9 PM on the evening immediately prior to the event.

Special circumstances might make us sometimes do things differently, but 9 PM is our goal.

By the way, we can not offer refunds once the online registration is closed.

The hotel has to plan for lunch and we have to guarantee them a particular number prior to the event. We have a very sophisticated spreadsheets that takes all o our numbers, crunches them, calculates the biorythms of all parties and predicts actually how many people will make it to lunch, but we have to make that call the day before the event. Therefore we all have to keep our promises. If you should ever find yourself on the day of the event an unable to attend, then you might want to give your seat to a friend or co-worker.

Thank you for understanding,

Phil Yanov
Executive Director,
GSA Technology Council
864-303-6887
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Sealevel introduces 16-port USB to serial servers

Sealevel Systems, Inc. announces two additions to the popular SeaLINK USB product line, the SeaLINK+16/232 and the SeaLINK+16/485. Offering 16 independent serial ports, SeaLINK+16 devices are the perfect way to connect multiple peripherals such as barcode scanners, serial displays, and data acquisition modules to any USB port.

The serial ports on each SeaLINK+16 appear as standard COM ports to the host system enabling compatibility with legacy software.

All Sealevel SeaLINK USB serial servers use a state-machine architecture that greatly reduces the host computer’s overhead when communicating over multiple ports simultaneously. Data rates up to 921.6K bps are supported, and the SeaLINK+16/485 offers RS-232/485 selectivity through cabling. Two convenient USB 1.1 downstream connections are also provided to allow daisy chaining SeaLINK devices or interfacing standard USB peripherals.

SeaLINK+16 products ship with Sealevel Systems’ SeaCOM™ suite of Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP drivers. Also included is WinSSD, a full-featured application providing powerful testing and diagnostic capabilities. Use WinSSD for BERT (Bit Error Rate Testing), throughput monitoring, loopback tests, and transmit test pattern messages. In addition to Windows drivers and utilities, SeaCOM™ includes drivers, utilities, application notes to simplify installations in DOS, QNX, and LINUX.

The SeaLINK+16/232 and SeaLINK+16/485 are housed in rugged 1U rackmount metal enclosures suitable for a variety of applications and environments. Standard operating temperature range is 0-70°C, and extended temperature range (-40-+85°C) models are available. Prices start at $729 for the SeaLINK+16/232, part number 2161, and product is available immediately from stock. Like all Sealevel I/O products, each SeaLINK+16 is backed by a lifetime warranty.

Sealevel Systems, founded in 1986, provides embedded computing and communications solutions. Their product line includes multi-port RS-232 and RS-422/485, high-speed sync/async, and digital/relay I/O. Sealevel also provides related software, technical support and customer service.
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Information Technology Job Fair 2005

jobfairlogo250: Job Fair 2005

The GSA Technology Council is excited to announce the return of an Information Technology Job Fair to the upstate on Tuesday, October 25, 2005. The event will be a full day job fair with seminars, a buffet lunch and private interview rooms.

The Details

Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel
When: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Seminars

Our seminars are not just for job seekers. You might be in the right job, but need to figure out how to get more out of it. Take a look at these seminars and pick the ones that are right for you.


  • 11:00am “What’s IT worth? Pricing Yourself Right in the New Tech Economy” (Gary Tompkins)

  • 12:30pm “Does IT Still Matter? Making Yourself Indispensible in a Disposable IT World” (Phil Yanov)

  • 2:30pm “Don’t Be the Nerd…Avoid Killing Yourself in an IT Interview” (Deb Sofield)

  • 4:00pm “IT Rules! How to Market Yourself Effectively in a Competitive IT Environment” (Myles Golden)

Learn more about our speakers!

Hiring Organizations…


  • Fluor / Ameco

  • TEK Systems

  • TechPeople USA

  • Intellectual Capitol

  • PSA Consulting

  • Virtual Connect

  • Kemet

  • MDI

  • Verizon Wireless

  • ECPI

  • Synesis International

  • CoLinx, LLC

  • SystemTec

  • and more…

Register to attend:

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Register for lunch:

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Additional kind Sponsors

We’d like to thank:


  • ThinkHammer Communications, Inc.

  • The Kidder Group

  • Practical Business Systems, Inc.

  • Accessability Services

  • Signs By Tomorrow

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