GSA Technology Council

Archive for January, 2006

Property Boss adds two

Lois Parker:

PropertyBoss Solutions has added Lois M. Parker as a Web Specialist to its development team. In this position she will work with the company’s website and PropertyWebHQ web components. Parker is currently pursuing her AAS degree for Web Design at ECPI College of Technology. She started her career in IT 12 years ago by enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps, training as a COBOL programmer and serving as a Computer Specialist.


Jo Devon: Jo Devon

PropertyBoss has also added Jo B. Devon as Marketing Coordinator. Ms. Devon is a graduate of Furman University and has 15 years experience in the auditing industry. She is a past member of local chapters of the Institute of Internal Auditors and Information Systems Auditors.



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Beck Academy needs speakers for April career days

Speakers are needed for Beck Academy’s carer days, April 20-21. The school is looking for short, informal presentations from practicing technology professionals to be delivered to middle school students. Details are available on the GSATC Volunteer Opportunities forum.
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April 2006 Learning Lunch

Clyde Fowler: Clyde Fowler is the VP of IT for Rockwell Automation, Power Systems division.


Clyde Fowler is the VP of IT for Rockwell Automation, Power Systems division. With division revenues of approx. $800 M, Power Systems is headquartered in Greenville, SC. Clyde has been with this division for 26 years, and managed most aspects of the IT organization throughout his career. Power Systems uses an in-house developed ERP system, based on Sybase and PowerBuilder. The IT organization supports 14 manufacturing sites and 12 service centers from the Greenville headquarters. Clyde and his wife Debbie live in Greenville, and are involved with various community volunteer groups, including The Friends of Paris Mountain State Park.

While some companies complain that compliance with Sarbanes Oxley have caused them undue hardship, Clyde Fowler has a completely different take. He’ll tell you that the work is hard, but that his company and organization are stronger for the process. To learn about how Rockwell Automation’s Power Systems Division tackled Sarbanes Oxley and came out on top, join us for our April Learning Lunch.

GSATC Learning Lunch

Topic: The upside of SOX Compliance at Rockwell

Featured: Clyde Fowler

Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Location: Crowne Plaza (Map: I-385 at Roper Mtn.)

Agenda

11:30 – 11:55 Registration, Networking, Lunch

11:55 – 12:10 Announcements

12:10 – 12:50 Presentation

12:50 – 1:00 Door Prizes, Adjourn

This meeting features easy access from I-385, plenty of free parking, ample networking opportunities, a great presentation, and door prizes. Plan to attend.

Lunch is $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

RSVP Today

Online registration is now closed.

Download the Presentation new!


This month’s presentation is a zip file loaded with both the PowerPoint presentation as well as Clyde’s supporting notes. It’s all great stuff and you can download it here.

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February 2006 Learning Lunch

The hot issue of the next decade will be intellectual property and privacy. Who knows what about you? Who owns the ideas you are creating? What are your rights and how do you protect them? Doug Kim, programmer and then attorney will speak at the February meeting of the GSA Technology Council to help us navigate the perils and pitfalls of the “information everywhere” age.

DougKim: Doug Kim

Doug Kim is a Shareholder with the McNair Law Firm, P.A. in the Greenville office. Doug concentrates on counseling companies concerning the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights as well as assisting in enhancing intellectual property portfolios to increase company worth. As a former computer engineer, Doug worked with IBM in several specialized projects including radio frequency networks, data mining from legacy systems, and source code conversation from linear to object oriented programming.

GSATC Learning Lunch

Topic: Intellectual Property and Privacy
Featured: Doug Kim, McNair Law Firm
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Crowne Plaza (Map:
I-385 at Roper Mtn
.)

Agenda

11:30 – 11:55 Registration, Networking, Lunch

11:55 – 12:10 Announcements

12:10 – 12:50 Presentation

12:50 – 1:00 Door Prizes, Adjourn


This meeting features easy access from I-385, plenty of free parking, ample
networking opportunities, a great presentation, and door prizes. Plan to attend.

Lunch is $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

RSVP Today

Online registration now closed. Please register onsite.


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Young filmmaker to debut digital creation

John Ferrer, a 22-year-old resident of Greenville and former student of Wade Hampton High School, the Greenville County Fine Arts Center, and the North Carolina School of the Arts, will debut a feature-length film, Grownups, at 8 PM on Monday, January 30th, at the Handlebar, 304 East Stone Avenue, in Greenville. Ferrer wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which features a cast and crew comprised of numerous area residents.

Shot completely with a Canon XL2, the same digital camera used to create Gunner Palace, Grownups is a comedy about four children who make a pact never to grow up. Filmed entirely in the Western Carolina/Upstate South Carolina area, Grownups is the culmination of Ferrer’s childhood dream. “I´ve wanted to make movies as long as I can remember,” he admits. “Being able to use what is, essentially, a consumer camcorder to achieve this level of quality is amazing. Until now, it would have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and hours upon hours in a post-production studio, to create a film that looks this good.”

Working with an all-but-nonexistent budget and relying heavily on the kindness of strangers, Ferrer focused what little money he had on purchasing the camera he identified as the best available. Similar to the Panasonic X100, which was used to shoot the Courtney Cox thriller, November, the Canon XL2 shoots at both 24 and 30 frames a second, offers meticulous image and detail control, and features a host of interchangeable options. Editing was done with Final Cut Pro on a Macintosh Powerbook.

Ferrer and several of his crew are relocating to the Los Angeles area in a few weeks with the hope that their digital creation will serve as a calling card to the film industry.


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Affiliate Group Information Request


The following groups provide excellent opportunities to enhance Information Technology related skills and meet fellow IT Professionals. Each affiliate group is committed increasing the knowledge of the IT community in Upstate South Carolina. If you would like to receive information from these groups, please fill out the form below and we’ll make sure they find out about you.

What groups are you interested in?

GASP – Greenville Association of Security Professionals New!

Greenville MUG – Greenville Mac Users Group New!


GJUG – Greenville Java Users Group


GSP Developers Guild


PMI – Palmetto Chapter of the Project Management Institute


SSIG – SQL Server Innovators Guild


UCLUG – Upstate Carolina Linux Users Group


UCPCUG – Upstate Carolina PC Users Group


UWIT – Upstate Women in Technology

What information would you like us to forward?

First Name:

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Sealevel Announces Solid-State Embedded I/O Server

Sealevel Systems has introduced the Relio R1000 embedded I/O server. Designed to operate without fans or other moving parts, the R1000 combines the reliability and design consistency of a PLC with the versatility of an industrial computer. For flexible local and remote I/O expansion, the system connects to Sealevel SeaI/O data acquisition modules available in a variety of digital and analog versions.

Powered by a high-performance, low-power 600MHz Celeron M processor, the R1000 is packed with standard I/O including 10/100BaseT Ethernet, two serial ports, one high-speed USB 2.0 port, and two USB 1.1 ports. The product is designed and maintained with strict attention to long-term availability, avoiding the obsolescence problems inherent with motherboard-based industrial computers.

Interface to a wide variety of real world devices is available using Sealevel’s popular SeaI/O family. Choose from Reed and Form C relays, optically isolated inputs, TTL, A/D, and D/A options. R1000 systems communicate with SeaI/O devices using Modbus RTU allowing one or more SeaI/O modules to be physically attached to the R1000 or located remotely up to 4000 feet away.

Measuring just 7.5” x 5.1” x 1.8”, R1000 systems are housed in rugged metal enclosures and are small enough to mount almost anywhere. The R1000 is powered by 9-30VDC, and power is provided to SeaI/O expansion modules using convenient pass-through connectors. A VESA mounting bracket is available that attaches the R1000 directly to flat panel monitors to create a robust, expandable flat panel computing solution.

via Sealevel

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Gregg Brabham Completes TRAVERSE certification training

GreggBrabham:

Gregg Brabham of PSA Consulting has completed Open Systems Accounting Software’s TRAVERSE accounting software certification training. TRAVERSE is a Microsoft Windows based, open source accounting system that provides advanced reporting capabilities, eBusiness solutions, and specialized modules for manufacturing and distribution all with source code provided.

Gregg’s training, which consisted of learning to install, configure, and upgrade and interface the software’s approximately 15 modules was completed at the Open Systems training facility near Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Gregg has been involved in information technology since 1981, with the most recent seven and a half years of his career at PSA Consulting. Gregg, a 1981 Financial Management graduate of Clemson University is married with four children.
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Murray Controls launches new website

Stratatomic has recently launched a new website and internet marketing campaign for Murray Controls now available online at www.murraycontrols.com. Stratatomic will also provide them with website hosting services.

The new website features information on Murray’s products and services, engineering solutions and control systems. Additionally, careers and employment opportunities are posted on the site with company contact information.

Murray Controls, Incorporated is a full-service electrical engineering company located in a new Design/Build facility in Anderson, South Carolina. Murray Controls has years of experience in the industrial electrical arena with a focus on AC and DC drive systems as well as control/instrumentation systems, offering an array of products and services to various industries, including Rubber Mixing, Extrusion, Injection Molding, Food/Food Sterilization, Pharmaceutical, and Energy.

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Silver Crescent Award Nomination Deadline Approaching

The deadline for nominations for the 2006 Silver Crescent Awards is just a few short weeks away. Prepare your application now. To be eligible for nomination, a company must have been in operation in South Carolina for at least three years prior to May 1, 2006. Anyone may nominate a South Carolina manufacturer meeting this requirement, including company employees, community leaders, and volunteers. Complete applications at http://www.salutetomanufacturing.com/nominate.asp no later than February 3, 2006 for presentation to the award selection committee. The 2006 awards will be presented May 17, 2006, at the eleventh annual Salute to Manufacturing Awards Luncheon at the Palmetto Exposition Center in Greenville.
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