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Arizona User Groups

Search for IT user groups and professional associations near you or browse our calendar of IT-related events. Shown below are the SMCI IT Community Arizona User Groups / IT Organizations, you may click on the name to view the details such as location, events, focus of this IT organization, full description, other details or you may click on the website to navigate to the User Group / IT Organization website. Page last updated on 11/13/2008.

Arizona Oracle Applications Users Group
www.azoaug.org
Mission The Arizona OAUG exists to provide an organized environment for Oracle applications users that educates members regarding Oracle applications, enhancements and processes; provides an opportunity for professionals to openly share and exchange ideas, knowledge, and experiences; introduce Oracle application solutions; make accessible to its members a library of resources; and provide Oracle application answers and solutions. The Arizona OAUG will address topics relevant to the installation, configuration, implementation, maintenance, . . .
Phoenix Java User's Group
www.phxjug.org
Mission 1. Provide a forum for Java professionals for their mutual benefit, increased understanding, proficiency and productivity using Java and related products; 2. Provide an opportunity for Java developers to exchange ideas, knowledge, and experience for the enrichment of all concerned; 3. Provide an opportunity for both formal and informal education in both software and hardware as it relates to Java development; 4. Provide a medium of communication with user groups in other areas; 5. Provide a medium for the exchange of public domain . . .
Arizona State Genealogical Society RootsMagic User Group
www.rootsmagic.com/usergroups.htm
User groups are good places to find others with an interest in RootsMagic. You can receive help, ideas, and more from other RootsMagic users in your area. First Saturday of every month from 1 pm to 3 pm University of Arizona Medical College, Room 3117, Tucson, Arizona. Visitors are welcome; check with the Facilitator as the group does not meet when another genealogy function is being held. . . .
Valley of the Sun SAS User Group
www.valsug.org/
The Valley of the Sun SAS Users Group (VALSUG) is a SAS Institute, Inc.recognized local users group serving SAS Software users in the greater Phoenix area. We try to hold meetings nine or ten times a year. Information about upcoming meetings is available at our web site, www.VALSUG.org. VALSUG meetings are open to all interested SAS users without charge. No direct recruiting or promotion of products and/or services is permitted at VALSUG meetings without the prior permission of the user group chair. SAS and all SAS Institute product names a . . .
Southwest Area Relational User Group
www.lightyr.com/swarug.html
The purpose of the organization is to provide a forum for the exchange of information about IBM's relational database management system products and other products which support them. This forum includes representation from IBM as well as the membership at large. Members are primarily from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. . . .
Arizona's Small and Medium Business User Group (AZSMBUG)
www.azsmbug.org
AZSMBUG.ORG - Arizona's Small and Medium Business User Group. Contact: Michael Cocanower 602.297.2400 x2001 . . .
ITtoolbox
www.ittoolbox.com
Mission To provide an online platform that enables anyone to share and gain peer knowledge about information technology. Professional IT Community ITtoolbox is an online community of professionals who share practical information on IT topics. This community enables anyone to access the collective knowledge of a worldwide audience of experienced professionals. In doing so, ITtoolbox satisfies the need for practical and timely information for an infinite number of possible challenges in the complex and rapidly changing field of information te . . .
Phoenix PC Users Group
www.phoenixpcug.org
WHO WE ARE: Since 1984, the Phoenix PC Users Group has been the place in the valley for computer users to learn about their "PC Standard" computer systems. We are dedicated to helping overcome the hurdles of becoming literate with IBM-compatible computers. We are an all-volunteer group of computer users from all walks of life who get together to exchange information and learn about computers. WHAT DO WE OFFER: New to computers? The Phoenix PC Users Group is the place to learn more about using your computer. Attend meetings to learn about us . . .
Phoenix WebSphere Users Group
www.phx-wug.org
About Us: The greater Phoenix WebSphere Users Group welcomes everyone interested in expanding their WebSphere knowledge base and networking. Meetings are held every other month October through June. Locations for meetings vary so be sure and check this site for the latest update. . . .
AZ SQL Server User Group
www.azsqlserver.com/
Welcome to the only Microsoft SQL Server™ user group to serve the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. Our group focuses on the business and technical aspects of deploying and administering Microsoft's premier relational database management system (RDBMS). Guided and often presented by our membership, meeting content is designed to enlighten the audience and provide timely insight. Meetings and membership are free to anyone interested in learning more about Microsoft SQL Server™ and related products and technologies. We're continuing to grow! Y . . .
Green Valley Mac
homepage.mac.com/gvmacug/Menu2.html
The Green Valley Mac Users' Group is a special interest group of the Computer Club of Green Valley (gvcc.apcug.org). CCGV is a member club of Green Valley Recreation (gvrec.org). Mac users comprise about 10% of the Computer Club with the MUG having about 150 members. GV MUG meets every Thursday morning at 9:00am. We don't meet on holidays. Our Fearless Leader is Robby Robinson. Chair of the Mac Maintenance Committee is Brad Brooks. Our Librarian is Claire Amato. Disk of the Month Producer is Brad Brooks. The Schedule Master is Randi Johnson. O . . .
Havasu Macintosh
havamac.com/
The purpose of HavaMac is to encourage and advance personal computing skills as well as educational, and technical exchange among Macintosh users. Other lawful and appropriate activities are encouraged through programs, guest speakers and HavaMac member sharing. Question and answer time is provided at all meetings to encourage membership participation. . . .
Prescott Mac
www.pmug.us/
PMUG is a nonprofit organization, founded August 21, 1989, which is dedicated to the education and support of its members in the use of Macintosh computer hardware and software. Mac users (at all levels of knowledge) are welcome to join the group. Members using eMail can receive new or used product and sales information, meeting agendas and other communications. Our general meetings take place on the third Saturday of each month. They start at 10:00 am and end at 11:30 am at the Prescott Adult Center, 335 E. Aubrey Street (map - link). Meetings . . .
Oak Creek Apples
www.oakcreekapples.com/index.html
The Oak Creek Apples of Sedona started as a special interest group of the Verde Valley Computer Club in 1984. At that time the Apple IIe was the flagship computer of Apple. It was soon to be replaced with the original Macintosh which was introduced by the famous Apple TV commercial during the 1984 Superbowl game. The popularity of the “Mac” grew rapidly and along with it the size of the Apple special interest group. By 1986 the Apple special interest group was meeting separately from the main club at the old Sedona Library on Jordan Road and . . .
PowerSchool
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PSUG/
A place for PowerSchool users to collaborate, cooperate and share. PowerSchool is a powerful web-based student information system and the objective of this group is to help users get the most out of its many capabilities. . . .
Angel Tax (AzTechBizDev.com)
www.aztechbizdev.com
Start or expand your technologybusiness in Arizona. The tools on this website are a strong startingpoint for you to realize that dream. Get convenient access to a widerange of technology business development resources, programs andservices. Arizona wants to help you succeed! . . .
Learning Technologies Center
www.ltc.arizona.edu
The mission of the Learning Technologies Center is to plan, develop,implement, maintain and manage in a cost-effective manner, thoseinformation technologies and resources necessary to facilitate theteaching learning process among faculty and students. The Centerfacilitates instructional technology through synergy with our campuspartners. As a community of professionals, we hold ourselvesaccountable for the effectiveness of our existing projects and thedevelopment of new projects. . . .
Technology Based Learning and Research
tblr.ed.asu.edu/AboutTBLR/TBLRDescription/
TBLR's main goal is to provide a unified structure to coordinate various technology-based research and development projects. As an integral part of the College of Education, TBLR focuses on research and large-scale delivery of educational materials as well as technology training and integration using computers and other information and communication technologies. TBLR projects have been funded by the Arizona Department of Education, the Fund for the Improvement . . .
EdTechActionNetwork
www.ade.state.az.us/technology
Join the EdTechActionNetwork to unite with the growing numbers ofeducators that are actively supporting educational technology. You willfind many resources and suggestions at the Ed Tech Action Network. . . .
Tucson SPIN
www.tucsonspin.org
SPIN is a forum for the free and open exchange of software process improvement experiences and ideas. The organization will serve as a source of educational and scientific information for its members, other SPIN organizations, and the general software community. Specifically tailored to the Tucson SPIN environment, our purpose is to identify and leverage off of best practices sources (Commercial companies, government contractors and university entities) for software processes, methods and tools in order to identify globally-optimized process p . . .
SunMacs
web.mac.com/gwburks2/iWeb/SunMacs%202/WELCOME.html?
Tha Apple Macintosh Club of Sun City (known as the SunMacs) is open to all Recreation Card holders. The club offers members opportunities to learn about Macintosh computers and exchange ideas about hardware, software, and new technology. . . .
MacsWest
www.macswest.org/
MacsWest is the Macintosh users group of Computers West, a non-profit, recreational club in Sun City West, AZ. If you are a resident of SCW, we invite you to attend a meeting, read our newsletter, or contact one of our board members. Our club is an amazing resource for Mac users of all levels and interests. It offers problem solving, software demonstrations, technical expertise, training, enthusiasm, friendship and fun to the SCW Macintosh community. To join, visit the Computer Lab and ask the monitor at the desk by the entrance for a member . . .
Macintosh Users Group of Sun Lakes
www.mugsl.org/
We are a local non-profit, non-commercial group of Apple Macintosh computer users who meet regularly to exchange information on hardware and software, question and answer sessions and special interest groups. MUGSL was created to serve the needs of the Macintosh Community in the Sun Lakes and SunBird resort communities and to promote Macintosh computing in our community. Membership has now expanded to include Mac users from throughout the Valley of the Sun and from other Arizona cities as well. MUGSL is an information source for users at all sk . . .
Mac SIG
www.grandmacs.org
MAC SIG is a Special Interest Group for the Sun City Grand Computer Club in Surprise, Arizona. We have 111 Macintosh members in our SIG. We offer monthly seminars/presentations and Macintosh classes in fall, winter, and spring. Fall session registration is Saturday, October 7, at 9AM in the Chaparral Center. A new feature for the MAC SIG is Green Apples Tech Talk which will meet the second Tuesday of each month from 3-4:00 PM, beginning October 10. New Macintosh users and seasoned users may bring in questions to be answered by Art McCall an . . .
Arizona Macintosh Users Group, Inc.
www.amug.org
The Arizona Macintosh Users Group, Inc. (AMUG) is a non-profit 501-C3 organization incorporated in the State of Arizona. Its purpose is to provide education and assistance in the use of Computers and related products to it's members. If you are not a member, there are several ways you can join. One is to just come to a meeting. Although you may be urged to join if you attend a meeting, the sell will be soft, a hard sell is not necessary once you become aware of all the services offered. To find out about meeting schedules click the meeting butt . . .
ASU Macintosh and Apple Consortium
asumac.asu.edu/
The ASU Macintosh and Apple Consortium (ASUMAC) is an organization of Macintosh userf from the ASU student body, administrative and academic departmental units who have come together to share technical expertise. The ASUMAC group acts as an advisory body to the University Network Connected Equipment Liasions (UNCEL) regarding Macintosh based networks. The mission of ASUMAC group is to facilitate and promote the exchange of expertise relating to the deployment and use of Macintosh computers at ASU. Memebership is open to any ASU affiliated in . . .
Phoenix Web Design Meetup Group
webdesign.meetup.com/423/?gj=sj39
Now's your chance to meet fellow web designers near you! Come to a Web Design Meetup to compare tools, languages, and templates; trade advice on careers, rates, and freelancing; and share cool websites. Make valuable contacts as you mingle with new friends! . . .
Internet Only Macintosh Users Group
www.iomug.org/
I/O MUG is dedicated to enhancing the use of Macintosh computer systems by sharing information, support and insights with Macintosh computer users throughout the Global Community. The Internet, world-wide computer Network, is the conduit of our association. I/O MUG reaches out to the entire world unlike "traditional" Macintosh User Groups, that serve particular locations and interests. I/O MUG offers user group advantages, privileges and camaraderie to all that do not have the advantage of a MUG in their area, or that cannot attend regular meet . . .
Tucson Macintosh Users Group
tmug.com/newsite/index.php
TMUG's Mission: To educate about the use of personal computers and the Internet with particular emphasis on the use and care of Macintosh computers. Our members enjoy many great benefits and we hope you will consider joining us to learn more about your Mac and to add your skills and knowledge to our group. . . .
Computer Club of Green Valley
gvcc.apcug.org/
The Computer Club of Green Valley is a Green Valley Recreation club. The mission of the Club is to provide computer education and a place for members to share ideas. The Computer Club of Green Valley hosts over 100 classes per month during the peak winter season. Three "Hands On" classrooms are used for individualized classes. Two are set up for Windows XP and one for Macintosh operating systems. Class sessions are offered for the first time user to the more experienced user. A large lecture hall is used for demonstrations, lectures and grou . . .
Quail Creek Computer Club
member.apcug.org/qccc/
The mission of the Club shall be the promotion, for its members, of computer usage. The modes of promotion will be decided by the Club's Board of Directors, hereinafter referred to as "the Board", and by the Club's members. . . .
United Computer Users Group
www.unitedcomputerusers.com/
Computer Training You Can Find No Where Else. We welcome new and veteran computer users alike! Our ultimate mission: Service And FREE Computer Training For You. Membership dues are very small, payable monthly or annually. We specialize in FREE computer training, covering the real "must know" basics, then your choices of advanced computer subjects.. Are you new to computers? You came to the right place to learn. . . .
Colorado River Computer Club
www.crccaz.com/
The Colorado River Computer Club is a non-profit organization established to aid members in achieving better results from their computers. It is not connected with any commercial or private business. We meet at 7:00 pm on the fourth Monday of every month in the Community Room of the Mohave County Library in Lake Havasu City, AZ. The New Users Group meets at 6:00 pm with a presentation for people new to computers. . . .
Meadview Personal Computer User Group
www.citlink.net/~MPCUG/
Monthly meeting on the first Thursday at 6:30 PM at the Meadview Civic Association Auditorium. No dues or officers. Just friends helping each other. . . .
Leisure World Computer Club
www.lwazcc.org/navex.aspx
Computer Club Meeting Monday, October 2 at 8:30 a.m. in the Ballroom at Rec 1. There will be coffee and doughnuts. The business meeting will start at 8:45 a.m. The Special Interest Group leaders will present information on their groups and plans for the coming year. All residents with an interest are invited. . . .
Sunland Village Community Assn. Computer Club
svwcc.com/
The Sunland Village Computer Club is a non-profit organization, created to help interested members become more proficient in the comprehension and use of computers at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The Club may also provide support for other Sunland Village Community organizations which might require computer usage assistance. . . .
Sunland Village East Computer Club
www.svecc.com/
Club goals, to provide a forum whereby members can exchange ideas, information and problems relative to the operation of their computers and the associated software, and to enhance the skills of novice computer users with the experience of those with more advanced knowledge. Training - Familiarize any interested resident of SVE with the various uses which computers can be put to use, such as budgeting, genealogy researching, correspondence (e.g. individual Christmas letters and mailing lists), record keeping and games in formal and informal cl . . .
Payson Area Computer Assoc.
www.pacaonline.org/
The Payson Area Computer Association is a non profit organization sustained solely through donations, member's dues and fund-raising events. P.A.C.A. was organized in 1994 for the purpose of uniting Payson Area computer enthusiasts to assist and educate its members about personal computers, software products and the Internet. Through our Special Interest Group meetings, we promote public speaking, community participation and leadership development. PACA does not endorse any vendors, presenters, or products demonstrated. . . .
Arizona Society For Computer Information, Inc.
www.asciigroup.org/
The Arizona Society for Computer Information, Inc., (ASCIi) group, is an all-volunteer users group started in the early 1980's to help computer users get the most from their computers. We especially like chatting about and helping people with: Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP questions or problems Other software such as databases, word processors, spreadsheets, and games Hardware such as modems, drives, graphics cards, and even handheld computers We also enjoy helping people understand what they need to know before buying their fi . . .
Phoenix OS/2 Society, Inc.
www.possi.org/
The Society was founded in 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It now has members around the world. Anyone interested in OS/2 and related applications and topics is welcome. If you're new to the Society, please browse our Web site to learn more about us. . . .
Prescott Computer Society
www.prescottcomputersociety.org/
Our members are from the local communities of Prescott, Prescott Valley, Mayer, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, Paulden and the surrounding areas of Central Arizona. Anyone with an interest in computers is welcome to join and attend our meetings. Our primary attention is focused on IBM compatible computers and associated software but anyone with an interest in personal or small business computing will find both basic and advanced information in our club’s meetings. Owning a computer is definitely not a requirement for membership. . . .
Arizona Alliance of Computer Clubs
www.azacc.org
The Arizona Alliance of Computer Clubs (AZacc) was formed for the purpose of jointly booking outside speakers for computer user group (computer club) meetings. The intent is for the larger user groups to be able to draw the premier speakers that the smaller groups couldn't, independently. User groups line up their meetings as closely as possible to one another, allowing the outside speaker to come to Arizona, stay a while, and meet with several user groups over that time span. It is our hope that by drawing these premier speakers, user groups w . . .
Mountain View Computer Users Group
www.mvcug.org/
The Mountain View Computer Users Group is a multi-platform computer users group serving the community interest of Sierra Vista, AZ, and the surrounding Cochise County area. With a little over 200 members, we are one of the largest User Groups in the South Eastern Arizona region. The MVCUG is composed of about 50% Macintosh and 50% Windows users, and we also support various flavors of *nix (Unix, Linux, etc.) . . .
Sierra Vista IBM PC Users Group
members.cox.net/svpcug/
Dedicated to the advancement of computer knowledge and skills Maintains contacts with industry hardware and software developers Presents demonstrations of leading software programs and applications Provides members with information on special offers of hardware and software from leading developers in the industry . . .
Computers West
www.computerswest.org/
Computers West (CW) is a computer users group with over 2000 members who are residents of Sun City West, Arizona. It is a social and technology club whose objective is to share information about computers and have fun doing so. By pooling and sharing resources, members experience computer technology in ways not normally available to an individual. They have a method for keeping pace with this rapidly changing environment, learning together and from each other how to use computers spanning the most basic concepts to the advanced. Members of . . .
Computer Booters of Sun Lakes
www.computerbooters.org/
The purpose of the Computer Booters organization: 1. To encourage and assist in the dissemination to its members and others, general knowledge concerning computers and their utilization. 2. To facilitate the exchange of information among members about all brands of personal computers, related hardware and software products, and techniques for their utilization. 3. To provide a forum for members where they may share their knowledge with others, and seek help in solving specific problems with their computer equipment and applications. . . .
Grand Computers
www.grandcomputers.org/
Grand Computers is dedicated to helping residents of Sun City Grand interested in using a computer, whether a new or experienced computer user. Members of Grand Computers can sign up for our classes which are taught in our classroom that has 9 student computers. Members can utilize our 16 Windows and 4 MAC computers in the general use room during our hours of operation. . . .
Sunflower Computer Club
www.sunflowercomputerclub.org/
Sunflower Resort Computer Club, is a non profit organization whose goal is to assist members in learning how to use a computer. Our membership is of the 55+ generation. Tales from the Mouse is the Club newsletter and we are located at Sunflower RV Resort in Surprise, AZ, a gated, 55+ RV Community. (Map) All of the functions of this user group are provided by volunteers and there are no extra fees beyond annual dues. You may attend as many or as few meetings, discussions, Special Interest Groups and Hands-On training classes as you wish. The . . .
Armory Park Senior Computer Group
www.home.earthlink.net/~armorypark/
The Armory Park Senior Computer Group (APSCG) is a group of people located in Tucson Arizona who are interested in learning about the computer technology that is all around them in today's society. Some, simply want to know how to send E-Mail, while others want to know how to build their own computer. Through our meetings and our SIGs (Special Interest Groups) we strive to fulfill these desires. There are no dues to be a member, but a small donation is asked for materials. As a member, you are entitled to all our meetings as well as any of o . . .
Tucson Computer Society
www.aztcs.org/
We're the largest open membership PC Users Group in southern Arizona. Whatever your level of expertise, the Tucson Computer Society provides the necessary tools to enhance your computer skills. . . .
Arizona Rational User's Group (AZRUG)
www.rational-ug.org/groups.php?groupid=26
The purpose of the Arizona Rational Users Group is to provide open opportunities for potential and current IBM Rational Unified Process and Rational product users to share experiences discuss best practices and hear presentations on topics of mutual interest. . . .
Tucson .NET User Group
www.tucsondevelopers.net/
Everyone’s talking about Windows Communication Framework (WCF). Would you like to get a better understanding of WCF and actually try it out? Then get yourself to an InnerWorkings .NET 3.0 Test-Drive, where you’ll see it in action via a ‘real-life’ Visual Studio .NET 2005 solution that highlights working with WCF contracts. Here’s a preview of some of the material that we’ll cover: - Connecting to a WCF Service using a Proxy: Defining what a proxy is, and how to work with a generated proxy - Defining a service with multiple . . .
Cochise Linux Users Group
www.cochiselinux.org
The Cochise Linux Users Group was formed by Linux enthusiasts that want to promote the understanding and use of Linux in High School, College, Sierra Vista, and Cochise County. This user group not only focuses on Linux, but welcomes any BSD, UNIX, and Open Source users or developers in the area. . . .
Estrella Mountain Linux Users Group
www.lug.estrellamountain.edu/
The Estrella Mountain Community College Open Source Linux Users Group (LUG) is a club consisting of students, faculty, and staff who are dedicated to expanding their knowledge of Open Source. The primary goal is to provide a forum for Estrella Mountain Community College students, faculty, staff, and community to discuss issues regarding Open Source applications and Linux operating systems. . . .
Linux Users Group of Yavapai
www.lugy.net/
The Linux User's Group of Yavapai (LUGY) is for Linux enthusiasts in the Yavapai County area of Arizona. If you live in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Humbolt, Mayor, or any other surrounding towns in the Yavapai County area in Northern Arizona, feel free to drop in on a local meeting/meetup. . . .
Phoenix Linux User Group
plug.phoenix.az.us
PLUG is a very informal group of folks who get together every once in a while to talk about the state of Linux, what they've recently done with Linux, share problems and solutions, and in general, well, BS about Linux. No knowledge of Linux is presumed or required, although most members are running Linux. PLUG membership is free and open to anyone. We also welcome users and fans of all Free Software and Open Source Software such as GNU and BSD. . . .
Tucson Free Unix Group (TFUG)
www.tfug.org
The purpose of the Tucson Free Unix Group is to provide mutual support in installing and running free Unix operating systems, such as Linux and FreeBSD. The group encourages the development of local expertise in using these wonderful operating systems and the software available to them. In addition to a listserv, wherein members can communicate, the group encourages the development of friendships, social gatherings, and otherwise hobnobbing with our fellow free Unix users. . . .
South Arizona's Network User Group
www.sanug.org/
As of Thursday November 07, 2003 SANUG has become a virtual user group. What does this mean you ask? 1) SANUG will continue utilizing the Listserv 2) Users can still check out books that SANUG receive 3) We will hold quarterly workshop meeting 3) These workshops will be conducted at night from 6 to 9 PM 4) We are hoping to provide SANUG members with technical hands on training . . .
Arizona Technology Users
azdnug.com/
The goal of our site is to bring together users of all technologies in Arizona. This will hopefully be a single place that makes it easy for you to get in touch with the technologies you're interested in. . . .
Linux Users of Northern Arizona (LUNA)
flaglug.org/
LUNA is an informal group of professionals and enthusiasts located in Northern Arizona who meet several times a month to discuss Linux and Free Software based solutions and share knowledge. Additionally, LUNA offers a moderated low traffic mailing list for those unable to attend meetings and to assist members with related support issues. No knowledge of Linux is assumed or required, although the majority of members are running some flavor of Linux. Membership is free and open to anyone. We also welcome users and fans of all Free Software and Op . . .
Phoenix Coldfusion User Group
www.azcfug.org/
ColdFusion User Group . . .
AeA - Arizona
www.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/AZCouncilStart.asp
AeA Mission Statement AeA (formerly the American Electronics Association), founded in 1943, is a nationwide non-profit trade association that represents all segments of the technology industry and is dedicated solely to helping our members’ top line and bottom line. We do this in partnership with our small, medium, and large member companies by lobbying governments at the state, federal, and international levels; providing access to capital and business opportunities; and offering select business services and networking programs. Who does AeA . . .
Hospitality Information Technology Association
www.hitaworld.org/
The HITA site is intended to provide simple, useful support for the activities of HITA members. We are an organization dedicated to fostering collaboration among all those with an interest in hospitality information technology or hotel technology, including educators, industry, vendors and government. Joining HITA, the Hospitality IT Association, is easy and inexpensive yet the benefits are very significant - you will find yourself among a friendly community of like-minded people who want to learn more about hospitality IT and share their knowl . . .
Phoenix Cisco Users Group
www.phx-cisco-users.org/
The Phoenix Cisco Users Group is a community of interest. We provide a forum for Information Technology professionals to collaborate over the dynamic technologies that Cisco brings to market. We believe that collaboration is the key to our success. We are fortunate to have many supportive volunteers who make it all possible and we enjoy tremendous support from our local Cisco office. If you are in the Phoenix area and you are interested in Cisco technologies or simply want to expand your professional network, please join our group and visit us . . .
Phoenix User Network/400+
www.phun400.com/
PhUN/400+ is a Phoenix, Arizona-based group for users of the IBM midrange system currently known as the iSeries , formerly (and more commonly) known as the AS/400. The group has been in existence since 1994, and members of the group comprise system and network administrators, programmers, operators and other technical personnel, recruiters, sales and marketing representatives, as well as various other individuals having an interest in, and connection to, the iSeries. The general purpose of PHUN/400+ is to provide for networking opportunities . . .
WebSphere Users Group of Phoenix
www.phx-wug.org/
The greater Phoenix WebSphere Users Group welcomes everyone interested in expanding their WebSphere knowledge base and networking. Meetings are held every other month October through June. Locations for meetings vary so be sure and check this site for the latest update. Phx-WUG.is proudly sponsored by IBM, Avnet and Unity Software Systems. . . .
Tuscon Adobe user Group
www.sazmug.arizona.edu/
The purpose of the Tucson Adobe User Group is to provide a source of information and sense of community for people in southern Arizona who are using Adobe-based products to develop interactive learning materials and websites. . . .
Tuscon Computer Society
www.aztcs.org/index.shtml
Founded in 1982, the Tucson Computer Society (TCS) is a group of more than 600 home users, business people, and entrepreneurs who share problems, solutions, ideas, and information about a wide range of personal computer PC hardware and software. Monthly General Meetings, a variety of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and frequently scheduled classes provide forums for members to improve their knowledge about computer-related subjects. . . .
Arizona/United States Linux User Groups
www.linux.org/groups/usa/arizona.html
The linux.org domain was registered in May, 1994 by Michael McLagan to fulfill a need for information about the growing Linux movement. Our main goal is to inform the public about every company, project and group that uses the Linux operating system and to report on the hard work of countless developers, programmers and individuals who strive everyday to improve on the Linux offerings in the marketplace. Operating as a not-for-profit business (not to be confused with a registered non-profit corporation), Linux Online is located in Ogdensburg, N . . .
Tucson Free Unix Group
www.tfug.org/
The purpose of the Tucson Free Unix Group is to provide mutual support in installing and running free Unix operating systems, such as Linux and FreeBSD. The group encourages the development of local expertise in using these wonderful operating systems and the software available to them. In addition to a listserv, wherein members can communicate, the group encourages the development of friendships, social gatherings, and otherwise hobnobbing with our fellow free Unix users. . . .
AZGroups
www.AZDNUG.com
www.AZDNUG.com . . .
Phoenix PCUG Special Interest Group
www.phoenixpcug.org/sigs/vb/
The Access/VB SIG is a forum for the members of the Phoenix PC User's Group dedicated to helping each other struggle through the many facets of programming in Access and Visual Basic. We invite anyone who uses VB/VBA or wants to try their hand at programming or is merely curious. We especially invite any advanced users to come and share their knowledge with us mere mortals! Our typical meetings revolve around a particular control or function, depending on what someone requests. We start out with the basics and then explore. If someone has a que . . .
Arizona Oracle Users Group (AZORA)
www.azora.org/
Arizona Oracle Users Group - AZORA - is dedicated to the Oracle Community in the Phoenix region. . . .
AZ Tech Council
www.aztechcouncil.org
The Arizona Technology Council is the largest technology association in Arizona serving all tech sectors across the state. The Arizona Technology Council is a member-driven association. We represent the interests of technology companies, their support firms, educational institutions and state-wide economic development groups that collectively form Arizona’s technology community. Our Mission The Arizona Technology Council’s mission is to support our members and unify our partners to grow Arizona’s economy with technology and innovation at t . . .
Alliance of Technology and Women - Tucson
www.atwinternational.org/chapters/tucson/
ATW is about making the idea a reality through authentic, aligned and accountable leadership and programming. We are here to educate, connect and mentor because we know that’s what we all need to succeed. Providing services to enable women to succeed in all phases of their technology careers remains our main focus. The next few years of ATW will bring rapid growth and expanded programming and chapter reach. I’m confident that the plans we put in place today will serve our membership for years to come. . . .
Arizona Internet Professionals Association
www.azipa.org/
AZIPA (Arizona Internet Professionals Association), founded in mid-1998, is a cross-functional group (business, technology, art, finance, law, education, government, etc.) and the catalyst for people doing Internet-related work in Arizona to get together, learn together, and work together - building the ecosystem and interconnections for a thriving Internet industry in Arizona... . . .
Broadband Wireless Exchange Magazine
www.bbwexchange.com/
Broadband Wireless Exchange, Inc. (BWE) is a private Arizona C Corporation formed in 2001 for the purpose of promoting and incubating companies in the broadband wireless industry. BWE consists of many different divisions that all serve together as a collective whole to provide an entire portfolio of business services for the Broadband Wireless industry. The BWE Divisions include: BWE Magazine, BWE Consulting Services, BWE Research Services, BWE eCommerce Marketplace, BWE Business Directories, and the Broadband Wireless Alliance, a trade . . .
AZ TECHLIST - Arizona Technology Community Directory
www.aztechlist.org/
http://www.aztechlist.org/ . . .
Arizona Technology in Education Alliance
www.aztea.org/index.html
The Arizona Technology in Education Alliance (AzTEA), an International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) affiliate, is a professional non-profit organization devoted to increasing student achievement through technology in teaching and learning. Our mission is to empower the educational community in Arizona to infuse technology as an integral part of the educational process. We do this by providing advocacy and leadership, promoting educational reform, and supporting technology based innovation through our services, activities, programs . . .
Aerospace, Manufacturing & Information Technology Cluster
www.amit-az.org/index.cfm
AMIT members come from all over the country, as well as from Southern Arizona. The community is rich with information about innovations from other markets and the special advantages our region has to offer. In addition, AMIT shares members with all of the other technology industry sectors in Southern Arizona. As a result, AMIT offers the broadest possible reach for businesses that need connections in aerospace, information technology, teleservices, bioindustry, environmental technology, and optics industries. AMIT provides this access by supp . . .
Arizona Tivoli User Group
www.tivoli-ug.org/groups?groupid=107
Arizona Tivoli User Group Coverage area: Phoenix Group Detail: Supporting Tivoli users in the greater Phoenix area. Announcement: Tivoli Users Group Meeting set for March 9th! Please review the meeting details located on this site. . . .
Alliance of Technology and Women - Phoenix
www.atwinternational.org/chapters/phoenix
ATW is about making the idea a reality through authentic, alignedand accountable leadership and programming. We are here to educate,connect and mentor because we know that’s what we all need to succeed. Providing services to enable women to succeed in all phases of theirtechnology careers remains our main focus. The next few years of ATWwill bring rapid growth and expanded programming and chapter reach. I’m confident that the plans we put in place today will serve ourmembership for years to come. . . .


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