| Los Angeles Rational User Groupwww.larug.orgHISTORYLARUG is an official non-profit organization founded in May of 2005. Our meetings are free and membership is open to all who are interested. There is a buzz in Los Angeles about the LARUG as members and sponsors spread the word, so be sure to reserve your spot for upcoming meetings. MISSIONThe mission of the Los Angeles Rational Users Group is to increase awareness about the IBM Rational Unified Process, facilitate group discussion and presentations on topics related to the IBM Rational Unified Process and other best practices in softwa . . . |
| Active Server Pages Developers' SIGasp.sig.lax.webpublishing.comMISSION The mission of the ASP Developers' SIG is to provide participants with two levels of information on ASP and related subjects: (1) tutorial-oriented or new information presentations and (2) case studies. . . . |
| Cerritos Linux User Groupwww.cerritoslug.orgABOUT The Cerritos Linux User Group was formed in January of 2000. Our aim is to spread the word about Linux, a free operating system. We meet every last Saturday of the month to share our experiences with Linux and to answer questions anyone might have. Our meetings are free and open to everyone. At these meetings, we can help you install and configure Linux on your computer; just bring it to our meeting. To find out about when and where we meet, check out our events section. Like most other Linux User Groups (LUG), We maintain a mailin . . . |
| Los Angeles Oracle Users Groupwww.laoug.orgThe LAOUG is a not-for-profit professional organization, run almost entirely by volunteers. We were formed to meet the information needs of Oracle DBAs and Developers in the greater Los Angeles area. . . . |
| Los Angeles Flash Industry Professionalswww.laflash.orgUser groups for professional users of Flash and rich media technologies. . . . |
| Los Angeles C Sharp User Groupwww.lacsharp.orgLA C# MissionOur mission is to enhance the value of software development solutions to the general Los Angeles business community and world wide through continually increasing member proficiency, credibility, and visibility in the C# and related platforms.LA C# provides value to its members and the community by…Advancing member proficiency in C# and related platforms through interaction and association with members and the community. Providing a network of support for individual development undertakings. Increasing marketability of members throu . . . |
| LA Foxwww.lafox.orgThe purpose of LA Fox is information sharing among application developers and users working with FoxPro. LA Fox is the oldest FoxPro developer's group in Southern California. The annual membership fee for the LA Fox Developers Group, including an online LA Fox Developer Newsletter, is $48. This online monthly newsletter contains regular features and columns, as well as articles from other user/developer groups around the world. . . . |
| Los Angeles Java Users’ Groupwww.lajug.orgThe Los Angeles Java Users’ Group is an informal non-profit organization that serves the greater Los Angeles area community of Java developers and enthusiast. We usually meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and discuss a wide variety of technological issues that impact the Java developer community. Membership is completely informal, and anybody is free to attend. . . . |
| Los Angeles Web Development User Groupwww.lampsig.orgThe Los Angeles LAMP Special Interest Group (LAMPsig) is an off-shoot of the Linux Users of Los Angeles (LULA) group. LAMPsig is focused on web development and end user web interfaces. The LAMP environment (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the SIG's starting point.The concept of an open source web development and web hosting platform matters much more than the acronym chosen to represent it. The open source nature of the platform is its greatest strength. So any alternative open source components will work just as well (e.g. FreeBSD AOLServer Post . . . |
| Los Angeles mental ray® User Groupwww.lamrug.orgMission StatementWe, the users of mental ray® in the greater Los Angeles area, are committed to supporting the usage of mental ray through varied activities in an effort to maximize the resources and quality of support in this community, in order to nurture skilled, technically savvy and committed new artists.VisionThe LAmrUG regular meeting offers a multi-disciplinary venue that will effectively provide the serious artist/technologist/shader writer with a broad exposure to mental ray parameters, and the opportunity to develop excellence throug . . . |
| Linux User's Group at LAXwww.lilax.netThe Linux User's Group at Los Angeles International Airport was founded in October 1998 through the outstanding effort of Ismet Kursunoglu. Since then more than a couple of meetings have been held and the group is sticking together like bees to honey. . . . |
| Los Angeles .NET Developers Groupwww.ladotnet.orgThe Los Angeles .NET Developers Group is The Premier Forum for Los Angeles Area .NET Developers. The purpose of the organization is to support local developers and businesses with the latest information and education on Microsoft .NET technologies. . . . |
| Linux User’s Group of the Inland Empirewww.rdfoerster.com/LUGIE/Mission:To provide a forum in which to learn and apply the Linux OS through meetings and professional networking. Informal meetings will take place on a monthly basis. Check the Calendar for the next meeting and topic that will be covered. Minutes of past meetings are also maintained at this site. Links to them can be found on the Calendar Page. Membership:Anyone, whether seasoned Linux veteran or lowest level beginner is welcome to become a member of LUGIE, and part of a local online community of Linux enthusiasts. The only requisite is t . . . |
| Northern California Oracle Users Groupwww.nocoug.orgThe Northern California Oracle Users Group is an independent, volunteer organization dedicated to the education and representation of the users of Oracle Corporation's database and tools software. NoCOUG has been around for over 15 years.We are a dynamic group of over 450 members from all over Northern California. Typically from 200 to 250 members and guests attend our meetings each quarter. NoCOUG events take place at various locations around San Francisco Bay, including Redwood Shores, San Ramon, and Sunnyvale. Many of the presentations from . . . |
| Orange County Java Users' Groupwww.ocjug.orgThe Orange County Java Users' Group (OCJUG) is a free, informal, all-volunteer, technically-savvy group of Southern California Java enthusiasts, professionals and zealots who keep each other informed about issues and innovations in the Java programming language. We meet in real space the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. to see presentations from members and vendors. When were not at the meetings or at events, our members communicate virtually via the OCJUG mailing list. The meetings and membership are for FREE. . . . |
| San Fernando Valley Linux User Groupwww.sfvlug.orgThe Linux User Group for the San Fernando Valley meets roughly every two weeks, on Saturday once a month, and a Monday or Tuesday once a month. We meet in order to socialize with other Linux users, share knowledge, and talk about technology issues. Beginn . . . |
| San Diego Oracle Users Groupwww.sdoug.orgMission
The mission of the San Diego Oracle Users Group (SDOUG) is to improve the success of the San Diego Oracle community through a unique support group comprised of professionals and experts who share ideas and solutions to achieve present and future objectives. The group is run by volunteers elected to perform as SDOUG officers. There are no membership dues collected.
We typically meet at noon on the third Monday of every odd-numbered month — but any day of the month may be chosen, for scheduling reasons. Membership is free. Meetings gene . . . |
| San Gabriel Valley Linux User's Groupwww.sgvlug.orgWelcome to the San Gabriel Valley Linux User's Group web site. The LUG attracts members from throughout the Los Angeles basin, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and eastward along the San Gabriel Mountains. General meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month . . . |
| Silicon Valley Cisco Users Groupwww.svcug-list.netThe Silicon Valley Cisco Users Group (SVCUG) offers three meetings a month. There are two Saturday Labs and one Monthly Meeting. The Saturday Labs offer the users a place to meet and use Cisco equipment (provided by us). The Monthly Meeting is in presentation format. Typically a Cisco professional will deliver a presentation about Cisco technologies they are subject matter experts in - but on occasion, we will have someone outside of Cisco deliver a networking-related presentation. . . . |
| Silicon Valley Linux User Groupwww.svlug.orgThe Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) is the oldest and one of the largest Linux user groups in the world. It's a group of Linux hobbyists, professionals, and enthusiasts in the vicinity of San Jose, California, which is also internationally known as Silicon Valley. Our members share interests in Linux and free or low-cost implementations of Unix, as well as other open source software. The group was originally formed in 1988, as the PC-Unix Special Interest Group of the Silicon Valley Computer Society. SVLUG celebrated its 10th anniversar . . . |
| Southern California .NET Developers' Groupwww.socaldotnet.orgORGANIZATION NOTES: Situated in beautiful Long Beach California, SoCalDotNet's mission is to bring development community leaders in touch with local developers. Through regular meetings, special events and workshops, we offer an opportunity for local developers to grow professionally by staying current with .NET development and interacting with their developer peers. . . . |
| Southern California Wireless Users Groupwww.socalwug.orgThe SOCALWUG is here to be a local resource for those interested in wireless computer technology, wireless professionals, businesses and individuals looking for information on wireless. Our monthly meeting includes educational presentations and information about all facets of modern wireless computer networks SOCALWUG provides wireless Internet access for public events. We meet monthly (fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00pm) to discuss a timely topic, and have a presentation from a company working in the wireless arena. We have product vendors . . . |
| Orange County Visual Basic Users Groupwww.ocvbug.orgOCVBUG is a user group for the purpose of supporting and educating software engineering professionals in the latest technologies and techniques of the industry, without loosing the values of strong programming practices. . . . |
| SoCal .NET Architecture Users' Groupwww.socaldotnetarchitecture.orgSoCal .NET Architecture Users' Group is a not-for-profit social group whose purpose is to provide a forum for software architects and developers to expand their knowledge of software architecture and Microsoft .NET technologies. . . . |
| UNIX Users Association of Southern California - LAbolthole.com/uuala/The Los Angeles chapter of the UNIX Users Association of Southern California welcomes people who are interested in any and all forms of UNIX. The primary focus of the group is our monthly presentations, which are designed to hopefully improve technical knowledge, rather than be just sales-type presentations. We also enjoy an active member discussion through the general mailing list. Meetings are held the first Thursday of every month, 7pm-9pm. . . . |
| Los Angeles Computer Societywww.lacspc.orgThe Los Angeles Computer Society is a non profit 501(c)(3) educational organization. We exist for the sole purpose of educating our members and others on computers. Within the Member Benefits we offer, members can receive at least some type of assistance if not everything they were looking for. Previously the UCLA PCUG, we have grown in strength and have changed names since our inception in the early 1980s. Many members were once employees of Hughes Aircraft, and most members are just avid computer users if nothing more. True, amongst our membe . . . |
| Southern California Informix Users Groupwww.iiug.org/sciugThe SCIUG is an affiliate of the IIUG, the most influential user group representing the users of Informix products. Thousands of IIUG members around the world network, share knowledge and influence IBM and other vendors through IIUG. . . . |
| TUGNET - The User Group Networkwww.tugnet.orgABOUT TUGNET offers warm, helpful members in a computer society devoted to increasing members' knowledge of programs and hardware, their ability to use their computers more efficiently, and help for the many problems all users encounter. Our current membership stands at about 385 and continues to grow. Our Tuesday General Meeting attendance ranges from 75 to 120 per night. . . . |
| Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): Los Angeles Chapterwww.acm.org/chapters/los_angelesORGANIZATION: Founded in 1947, ACM is the world's first educational and scientific computing society. Today, our members — over 80,000 computing professionals and students world-wide — and the public turn to ACM for authoritative publications, pioneering conferences, and visionary leadership for the new millennium. . . . |
| Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)www.issa-oc.orgWhat is ISSA? The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is an international organization providing educational forums, publications and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skills and professional growth of its member information security professionals. The primary goal of ISSA is to promote management practices that will ensure availability, integrity and confidentiality of organizational resources. Our Mission Since its inception in 1982, ISSA's membership has grown to include more than 2,000 information sec . . . |
| Orange County Windows NT User Groupwww.killerorange.com/KillerRefs/Listings/o/ocwinntusergroup.htmAbout Us: Founded in October 1995, the Orange County Windows NT User Group (OCNTUG) is dedicated to providing a forum for the Microsoft Windows NT User community for mutual benefit, increased understanding, and better utilization of Windows NT technologies. We are constantly striving to improve the knowledge of and bring new ideas to this user community by providing opportunities for formal and informal education in Microsoft Windows NT related applications, hardware, and software technologies. . . . |
| TechBiz Connectionwww.techbizconnection.orgORGANIZATION NOTES: TechBiz Connection, one of the largest technology organizations in Southern California, combines the largest and oldest non-profit Internet organization in Orange County (Association of Internet Professionals) with a broader technology and business focus throughout Southern California. Our purpose is to support Southern California Technology people, companies and entrepreneurs by providing timely education and networking opportunities. We focus on where Technology & Business intersect; everything a successful hi-tech com . . . |
| Orange County .NET Users Groupwww.ocnsug.org/ORGANIZATION NOTES: OCNSUG.org has expanded our scope to cover all of the .NET Servers products. Our focus will be on the technologies and use of the .NET Server products and application development with those products. . . . |
| ExecTecwww.exectec.us/ABOUT US: This is a place for executives in the Entertainment, Media, Technology and related business fields to come together and network and share ideas. This group is for any person who is looking to expand their network of contacts or the executive who wants a fun way to stay current on the latest and greatest in technology and business issues. This is an in person networking group and each week there is a networking dinner where you will have the opportunity to meet some of the over 300 members and join in an interesting and stimulating di . . . |
| UNIX Users Association of Southern California (UUASC): Orange Countywww.uuasc.org/oc.htmlORGANIZATION NOTES: The UUASC is for all persons using Unix either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about Unix. We recognize all varieties of Unix, including (without prejudice) HP/UX, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. Generally, meetings include a technical presentation on a hardware or software topic of current interest to the Unix community and a round-table discussion of current topics of interest to the group. We . . . |
| AeA - Los Angeleswww.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/LACouncilStart.aspAeA 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 . . . |
| Technology Council of Southern Californiawww.tcosc.orgMission The Technology Council of Southern California is the premier forum for the region's technology leaders, providing events, connections, information and resources to help technology companies succeed. Fulfilling the Mission Founded in 1991 as the Software Council of Southern California, the Technology Council has a 15 year history of supporting technology companies across throughout the region. The Technology Council develops targeted, content-driven programs that encourage interactive discussions between presenters and attendees, as . . . |
| Bay Area Python Interest Groupwww.baypiggies.netWe are the Silicon Valley-San Francisco Bay Area Python Interest Group. No membership is required, and beginners are welcome! . . . |
| SoCal Piggiessocal-piggies.org/scpThis is the interactive home page of the Los Angeles/Orange County Python Interest Group -- aka The So CalPiggies. Click on the links below for information about past meetings,project ideas, etc. If you are a member, please consider contributingto the group by presenting at a meeting, adding content to this wiki,adding entries to the team blog or posting to the mailing list. . . . |
| Los Angeles Basin SAS User Groupwww.labsug.org/2006/LABSUG_Home.htmWe have an annual meeting locally to discuss SAS related issues and to learn new ways of exploiting existing systems to get our jobs done. We also try to capitalize on the internet to make the life of a SAS user easier. Novice to experienced SAS users will enjoy quality presentations from fellow SAS users and from SAS Institute. Get involved and join us at a meeting and/or by presenting at one. First-time presenters are always welcome. . . . |
| Sacramento Valley SAS Users Groupwww.svsug.orgThe Sacramento Valley SAS Users Group strives to draw together and serve all SASusers in the Greater Sacramento Area by providing opportunities for members to help each other and to learn about SAS Software. Membership in the Sacramento Valley SAS Users Group is open to all people in the Greater Sacramento Area with an interest in SAS® Software. There is no charge for membership, nor any charge for regular half-day meetings. . . . |
| San Diego's SAS Users Groupwww.sandsug.org/San Diego's SAS Users Group . . . |
| Sacramento MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/29/MySQL Users meet and share ideas. We also meet with the Web Designersand PhP groups. This group is primarily a 'networking opportunity' forprogrammers, DABs and designers. . . . |
| San Francisco MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/30/A forum for users and afficianados of MySQL to get together and talk about their favorite open source database! . . . |
| Silicon Valley MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/101/Meet other local users of one of the world's leading open sourcedatabase products. Learn about MySQL and share your experience.Everyone, of all knowledge levels is welcome! . . . |
| Los Angeles DB2 Users Groupwww.laadb2ug.orgAt the LAADB2UG Steering Committeemeeting held in May,2001 the steering committee reaffirmed its intent to proactivelyprovide for the needs of both the DB2 OS/390 andthe UDB / DB2 Unix/NT communities. DB2 UDB is becoming increasinglyimportant in the small business / dot. com / eCommerce sector as wellas the Fortune 1000 / Government sector. Over the next several months,we will be revising our meeting formats to provide programs of specificinterest to both groups, and will be increasing LAADB2UG awareness in all sectors. . . . |
| Sacramento DB2 Users Grouphome.surewest.net/dladd/db2ugWelcome to the Sacramento , California IBM DB2 User's Group. . . . |
| DB2 San Francisco User Groupwww.lightyr.com/sfusergrpDB2.htmDedicated to providing information to users of DB2 in the San Francisco area. . . . |
| Phoenix WebSphere User Groupwww.websphere.org/websphere/Site?page=ugdetail&groupId=1Meetings will be held to assist in the education of developers using WebSphere Application Server. . . . |
| East Bay WebSphere User Groupwww.websphere.org/websphere/Site?page=ugdetail&groupId=95Commerce Solutions, Inc. (CSI) is a Global Systems Integrator and the "Alternative You Have Been Looking For." Established in 1997, we have shown tremendous growth in terms of revenue and customer loyalty. Peta Scarbrough is your WebSphere User Group host and coordinator for the East Bay, Northern California (San Francisco), Sacramento, and Silicon Valley User Groups. The East Bay WebSphere User Group covers, but is not limited to, organizations withing the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa & Solano. IBM has generously donated the use of . . . |
| Northern California WebSphere User Groupwww.websphere.org/websphere/Site?page=ugdetail&groupId=5The Northern California (San Francisco WebSphere User Group has been around, and sponsored by Commerce Solutions, Inc. (CSI) since 2001! CSI is a Global Systems Integrator and the "Alternative You Have Been Looking For." Established in 1997, we have shown tremendous growth in terms of revenue and customer loyalty. Peta Scarbrough is your WebSphere User Group host and coordinator for the East Bay, Northern California (San Francisco), Sacramento, and now Silicon Valley User Groups. The Northern California WebSphere User Group covers San Francis . . . |
| Sacramento WebSphere User Groupwww.websphere.org/websphere/Site?page=ugdetail&groupId=4Commerce Solutions, Inc. (CSI) is a Global Systems Integrator and the "Alternative You Have Been Looking For." Established in 1997, we have shown tremendous growth in terms of revenue and customer loyalty. Peta Scarbrough is your WebSphere User Group host and coordinator for the East Bay, Northern California (San Francisco), Sacramento, and now Silicon Valley User Groups. IBM has generously donated the use of their facilities in Sacramento for User Group meetings. In addition, local companies may elect to sponsor and host a User Group meeting . . . |
| Silicon Valley WebSphere User Groupwww.websphere.org/websphere/Site?page=ugdetail&groupId=133The Silicon Valley WebSphere User's Group sponsored by Commerce Solutions, Inc. is BRAND NEW!!!! CSI is a Global Systems Integrator and the "Alternative You Have Been Looking For." Established in 1997, we have shown tremendous growth in terms of revenue and customer loyalty. Peta Scarbrough is your WebSphere User Group host and coordinator for the East Bay, Northern California (San Francisco), Sacramento and now Silicon Valley User Groups. The Silicon Valley WebSphere User Group includes areas in the South Bay, San Jose and surrounding geogr . . . |
| Southern California Websphere User’s Groupwww.scwug.netSCWUG was formed to facilitate WebSphere education and to provide a forum for the sharing of information, knowledge and experience between developers using the IBM WebSphere platform and related technologies. On the left you will find buttons for our mailing list and details available about our next meeting. We welcome you and encourage you to visit, learnd and share with other Websphere users.... . . . |
| OCSMBTN - Orange County SMB Technology Networkwww.ocsmbtn.orgThe Orange County SMB Technology Network is comprised of partners, consultants & professionals devoted to furthering their knowledge as a reference platform for small-to-medium business (SMB) relationships. SMB partners of varying skill levels are invited to get together to share ideas, meet other SBSers, discuss Microsoft Small Business Server and other SMB technologies, as well as, business issues and opportunities related to the SMB sector. Members receive the benefit of the combined technical and business experience of the members inc . . . |
| Sacramento SBS Technology Groupfinance.groups.yahoo.com/group/sacsbug/This group is for anyone interested in Microsoft Small Business Server. Our meetings are: Second Tuesday of the month 6:00 - 9:00 pm New Horizons Computer Learning Centers 1215 Howe Avenue Sacramento CA 95825 You do not need to register to attend a meeting, but it helps us know how many to expect. The click-to-attend registration is at http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=111921 NOTE: November meeting will be at new New Horizons location. October 10th will be at the location listed here. . . . |
| San Francisco Bay Area SBS User Groupfinance.groups.yahoo.com/group/sfsbsug/The San Francisco Bay Area SBS user group are for people interested in Microsoft Small Business Server deployments and other Microsoft products. Microsoft SBSC (small business specialist) are very welcome. ***NOTE: The May meeting will be on the third Thurs: 5/18/2006. We will have joint meeting with the SF Mobile Computing UG at MS SF Office. http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=EELLTYNZYFKQKFVNMKDC&li=iq&src=email&trk=aer6 Our meetings are usually the second Thursday night of the month starting 5:00 P.M. at . . . |
| Windows Networking Solutions User Groupwww.winsug.orgWelcome to the Windows Networking Solutions User Group (www.winsug.org), serving North County and the greater San Diego County area in Southern California. This group is for and about its members. Elections for Steering Committee members is held annually in March/April. . . . |
| Silicon Valley Microsoft Small Business Server User Groupfinance.groups.yahoo.com/group/svsbsug/The Silicon Valley Microsoft Small Business Server User Group. . . . |
| StorageNetworking.orgwww.storagenetworking.orgAbout Us: StorageNetworking.org is a non-profit initiative managed by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Information Storage Industry Center (ISIC) at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). ISIC is a social science research center that studies the business dynamics of the data storage industry. StorageNetworking.org's mission is to support the users of data storage technology by facilitating the creation of local and regional Storage Networking User Groups (or SNUGs). These SNUGs enable individuals involved in this fast-moving industry to . . . |
| San Francisco OpenBSD Users Groupwww.sfobug.orgSan Francisco OpenBSD Users Group . . . |
| San Diego Chapter of The Network Professional Associationwww.sdnpa.orgAbout the San Diego Chapter of the NPA The SDNPA is one of the few places where network professionals can join together, network, and learn about multiple OS platforms, competing technologies, and products from divergent sources. The NPA is supported by membership dues and the corporate donations of co-market and competitive companies alike. NPA is not reliant on nor directed by any particular company, technology or product. Chapters and members are free to explore the complexities of mixing together disparate technologies by point, counterpoi . . . |
| International Webmasters Associationwww.iwanet.orgWelcome to IWA Global Leader for Advancing the Web Professional IWA, a non-profit professional association, is the industry's recognized leader in providing educational and certification standards for Web professionals. IWA's initiatives now support more than 100 official chapters representing over 160,000 individual members in 106 countries. IWA's accomplishments include the industry's first guidelines for ethical and professional standards, Web certification and education programs, specialized employment resources, and technical assistance t . . . |
| Berkeley Macintosh Users Groupwww.bmug.orgAbout Us: BMUG, the Berkeley Macintosh Users Group, was formed in 1986 in the spirit of the Homebrew Club but dedicated to the Mac. Over its 15 years, BMUG became renowned as the largest and most prestigious Macintosh users group in the world. It attracted a diverse membership ranging from some of the first Mac programmers and developers to some of its newest users. BMUG's eclectic community came together in a groundbreaking online forum that BMUG called The Planet BBS. . . . |
| CHampions Of the Mac Proletariatwww.cyberg8t.com/chomp/CHampions Of the Mac Proletariat (CHOMP) is a registered Apple User Group in the West Inland Empire and East San Gabriel Valley serving all members of the public interested in hardware and software products related to Macintosh, Performa, PowerPC, and PowerBook computers . . . |
| Diablo Valley Macintosh Users Groupwww.dvmug.orgAbout Us: The Diablo Valley Macintosh Users Group was formed for the purpose of helping Macintosh and Apple users get the most out of their machines. Members help members and share their knowledge of both software and hardware with each other and with the general public. You are invited to visit our general meetings in Walnut Creek for discussions of new hardware, software, and other items of interest; new books are presented, and vendors make presentations.We hope you'll join us. . . . |
| Silicon Valley Mac User Groupwww.svmug.org/A user group community for sharing Macintosh-related questions, answers, solutions, and experiences. . . . |
| Davis Macintosh User Groupbaytel.com/dmug/Our goal is to assist users on Mac hardware and software questions, report on the latest technology, and give advice on purchasing. . . . |
| Raytheon/Hughes/Boeing Macintosh User Groupfinance.groups.yahoo.com/group/MacHACers/Our goal is to help our Macintosh user community be more productive at work and at home. . . . |
| East Bay Macintosh User Groupwww.ebmug.org(ebMUG)was formed to allow the East Bay Macintosh community to meet and share their knowledge, to bring together people interested in sharing information about their Macintosh® computers and what can be accomplished with the help of digital technology, where members can ask and answer technical questions, and share honest advice. . . . |
| NT Engineering Association of Silicon Valleywww.ntea.net/An organization committed to the advancement of Windows NT-based solutions through open forums, education and other media. It fosters growth and development of the Silicon Valley-based user community by providing a clearinghouse for the dissemination of technical, educational and support information and programs. . . . |
| San Diego Delphi User Groupwww.sddug.slctnet.comOur mission is to support our members in their mastery of Delphi and promote the use of Delphi as an application solution to businesses and organizations. . . . |
| Los Angeles Delphi User Groupwww.ladug.com/index.htmThe Los Angeles Delphi User Group is a forum for ideas and a meeting ground to bring together users of Borland Delphi for the purposes of mutual education. . . . |
| Orange County Delphi User Groupitcareer.insurancetech.com/external.asp?URL=www.ocdelphi.orgOur mission is to promote Delphi as an application development platform in the greater Orange County area and to provide ways for our members to grow in their mastery of the Delphi environment. . . . |
| Bay Area SAS Users Groupitcareer.insurancetech.com/external.asp?URL=www.basas.comBay Area SAS Users Group (usually pronounced "Bay-Sas") is a local users group organized to further the interests of programmers and users of the SAS® Software in the San Francisco Bay Area, and to instruct members how to better use SAS® programming tools and user interfaces. Bay Area SAS Users Group also provides an arena for informing attendees and members of career opportunities. . . . |
| Orange County Visual Basic Users Groupitcareer.insurancetech.com/external.asp?URL=www.ocvbug.orgOCVBUG is a user group for the purpose of supporting and educating software engineering professionals in the latest technologies and techniques of the industry, without loosing the values of strong programming practices. . . . |
| Bay Area Linux Users Group (BALUG)www.balug.orgBALUG generally meets the third Tuesday of the Month. We talk about Linux and share huge portions of Chinese food. At only $11.00 per person for dinner, this is one of the best epicurean deals in the city. Feel free to invite all your Linux-enabled friends. . . . |
| BUUG - Berkeley Unix User Groupwww.weak.org/buug/BUUG (Berkeley Unix User Group) is a friendly support network for residents of Berkeley, CA and surrounding areas, who want to learn and discuss Linux, BSD, Solaris, or other Unix-type systems. Specially geared to network the various *nix groups out there, and for those who attend structured meetings that would enjoy informal gatherings where like minds congregate. . . . |
| Cal Poly Linux Users Groupwww.cplug.orgThe Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Linux Users Group is close-knit club of Linux enthusiasts, who enjoy tinkering with computers. The club servers as a technical support service for anybody wanting to learn more about Linux as well as anything computer related both hardware and software. Also the club hosts events to educate others about Linux and Unix alternatives including installation-fests and seminars. Finally, the club is really about having fun with technology, so you'll find the members chatting it up online to share knowledge, discuss non-L . . . |
| Central Valley Area Linux Enthusiasts (CVALE)cvale.orgThe CVALE (Central Valley Area Linux Enthusiasts) is a collection of linux computer operating system devotees living in Lodi, Stockton, Manteca, Tracy, Modesto, and surrounding areas. CVALE was founded in the fall of 1998 and has since evolved into an enthusiastic and robust organization committed to linux promotion, education, and plain old fun. Monthly meetings and workshops form the backbone of CVALE activities. These are augmented by other fun events like field trips (our latest was to LinuxWorld in San Jose), bbq's, and whatever other za . . . |
| East Bay Linux Users Groupwww.eblug.org/The East Bay Linux Users Group is comprised of Linux enthusiasts from all different technical levels and abilities. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, starting around 7:00 PM, at Hurricane Electric's Fremont facility. EBLUG meetings are free of charge and open to the public. Food is provided by Hurricane Electric. The address is 760 Mission Ct, Fremont, CA 94539-8204. . . . |
| Linux User Group (at UCI)www.ucf.ics.uci.edu/This is the internet home of the Undergraduate Computing Federation, a Unix-oriented club in the School of Information and Computer Science ( http://www.ics.uci.edu/ ) at the University of California Irvine ( http://www.uci.edu/ ). While we are the only Linux User Group at the University, our focus is not exclusively on Linux. We also run FreeBSD ( http://www.freebsd.org/ ), GNU Hurd ( http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html ) and Solaris. Other operating systems are more than welcome. UCF maintains a small computer lab on campus, in CST 1 . . . |
| Linux User Group of Davis (LUGOD)www.lugod.org/The Linux Users' Group of Davis is a 501(c)(7) non-profit computer club serving the Sacramento region, consisting of nearly 450 people who share an interested in the Linux® operating system, Free & Open Source software and other related topics — both technical and non-technical. Our goals are to advocate the use of Linux and Open Source, to educate the community on these software alternatives, and to support and provide a social network for local Linux users. LUGOD holds regular meetings twice a month. On the first Tuesday of each month, . . . |
| Los Angeles Linux User Groupswww.lalugs.orgLinux is sweeping the world - Los Angeles included. The many Linux User Groups in the Los Angeles area have a lot to offer. To find out more, join the mailing list of a nearby user group, drop by one of their meetings, or attend a special event like Demo Day or an Installfest. Pretty soon you, too, will be getting more out of your computer for less. . . . |
| North Bay Linux Users Groupnblug.org/The North Bay Linux® Users' Group is a computer users group serving the San Francisco North Bay and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to Linux, Open Source and other related topics. We strive to promote Linux, Free Software, open standards and to generally have a good time by hosting social events that educate, allow members to share ideas and knowledge and to build friendships. We hold regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month with a selected topic presented by a guest speaker. We also hold other meetings and events on a regular . . . |
| Sierra Mousetrap Mac User Groupwww.sierramousetrap.org/The purpose of this organization is to afford a time, place and means of assembly, so to facilitate the learning and instruction of the Macintosh Computer, to further our expertise in, to explore it’s compatibility with other manufacturers’ hardware and software, and share this knowledge with the members and community. . . . |
| San Diego Linux Users Groupwww.sdlug.org/The ‘SDOSS’ is the Open-Source Software organization in San Diego. We promote the inclusion of Open-Standards, and Open-Source solutions where applicable. We are dedicated to educating software professionals of the choices that are available in the Open-Source community. We encourage the use and participation in Open-Source projects. We are not anti-commercial software. However, we are against the blind illusion that commercial software is always a better choice. . . . |
| San Francisco Linux User's Groupwww.sf-lug.org/SF-LUG is a discussion group that focuses on Linux and related technologies and news. We sometimes have some great talks together. It's different from listening to a lecture and often more fun (we each get to talk). Topics vary from meeting to meeting, free form, sometimes with multiple simultaneous topics ranging from communities to technologies. The Javacat cafe has free wifi access to the internet, good food and drinks, and interesting music. Parking in the neighborhood is spotty, fairly good around 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Mondays and befo . . . |
| San Jose State University Linux Users Groupwww.sjsulug.org/Welcome to the home of the Linux Users Group at San Jose State University. We are located on the SJSU campus in San Jose, California on the second floor of the Engineering building in Room 239. Our current projects include creating a test lab for people to use Linux in, and a cluster of 400mhz machines. We support linux on campus by answering questions, giving tutorials on various Linux topics, and holding installfests where people can get help installing Linux. If you do have any questions, comments, or suggestions please feel free to post th . . . |
| Santa Barbara Linux User Group (SBLUG)sblug.borg-cube.com/If you have any burning questions about linux, if you enjoy giving assistance to people with burning questions about linux, or if you just can't get enough of linux and feel the need to share your latest hacking triumphs with an admiring audience, then this session is for you. As always, feel free to bring your computer for hands-on troubleshooting, and borrow a monitor at the session if yours is too heavy to bring. . . . |
| Santa Clarita Valley Linux User Groupwww.scvlug.orgThe SCVLUG is looking for linux enthusiasts. If you are one or know one, come to our next meeting. For more information, feel free to contact Harry, or even better, subscribe to the announcement mailing list by sending an empty email to announce-subscribe@scvlug.org . Alternately, you could join the discussion list which just about everyone in the LUG is on it. You subscribe to it as well by sending an email to scvlug-subscribe@scvlug.org . . . . |
| Santa Cruz Microsoft Alternative User Group - SMAUGwww.scruz.org/Smaug is a social and technical group for users of the more interesting computer operating systems — including but not limited to the BSD Unix family and Linux — meeting regularly in the Santa Cruz area. All meetings are free of charge, and all interested parties are welcome. You can join the Smaug discussion list or change your subscription settings using this web interface or by sending an e-mail with "subscribe" in the message body to smaug-request@lists.svlug.org . Smaug holds regular meetings every Monday (with posted exceptions) at Pac . . . |
| South Orange County Linux Users Groupwww.soclug.orgSoclug.org stands for "South Orange County Linux Users Group". We are a group of people who happen to love computers, technology, science, engineering, etc... and who have a passion to share information. No, not stolen information. Just information. Information about how and why things work. . . . |
| Senior Macintosh Users group of LaVernepinkmutant.com/smug/Help with your problems and questions, both at the meetings and by telephone to fellow members between meetings. Free goodies from various vendors, given to the club for promotional purposes. Special User Group discounts at such places as the Apple Store. . . . |
| Kernel-Panic Linux User Groupwww.kernel-panic.org/Mission StatementKernel-Panic Linux User Group (KPLUG) is the oldest and largest Linux User Group in San Diego. KPLUG is a special interest group of the San Diego Computer Society. KPLUG is dedicated to promoting Linux and advocating for it's use to both software professionals and computer hobbyists. KPLUG advocates the use of Linux and software that runs on Linux where it is the best, most stable, and most reliable solution. KPLUG is dedicated to providing Linux education. . . . |
| Laguna Woods Village Macintosh Club (CA)www.lwvmacclub.org/ . . . |
| Hi Desert Apple Computer Clubwww.hidacc.av.org/Whether you want to learn how to get around your Mac desktop (or find out what a desktop is, for that matter); figure out how to connect your printer, iPod, digital camera, or other device; discover email and the Internet; learn how to do various tasks; learn how to use the software that came with your Mac; or even find out what to do when things don't go as planned; we have the answers. . . . |
| Lincoln Hills Mac Users Groupwww.lhmug.org/LHMUG is the group to expand your knowledge of the Macintosh and related technology, and have fun in the process. We provide enthusiastic and passionate support, education and training for all levels of the Mac platform. . . . |
| TriValley Macintosh User Groupwww.clubtmug.com/The Tri-Valley Macintosh Users Group's purpose is to help Macintosh users get the most out of their personal computers. Members help members by sharing their knowledge of both software and hardware with each other and with the general public. . . . |
| West Orange County Mac User Groupwocmug.org/As a member of WOCMUG you will have access to h elp in solving your Mac problems through our WOCMUG "Experts List". You can also attend m onthly workshops to help ensure you get the most out of your Mac experience. . . . |
| Hollywood Writers Mac User Groupwww.geocities.com/hollywoodwritermug@sbcglobal.net/index.htmlWe are a friendly group dedicated to helping television and film writers get the most out of the best creative computing platform in the world, Apple! . . . |
| Los Angeles Palm/Portable User Groupwww.lapug.comLos Angeles Palm/Portable User Group . . . |
| U.S.S. Augusta Adatrek.starshine.orgWe are both a chapter of Starfleet International and a San Francisco area Linux and *BSD user group. The crew of the USS Augusta Ada explore the free software universe and work to improve computer literacy in the community. The crew of the USS Augusta Ada study and play with Linux, BSD variants and other free software. Starfleet International is an organization which promotes volunteerism. Many of our crew are already volunteers on projects in the open source community, but as we gain more computing experience and a large enough crew, we'd lik . . . |
| University of Southern California Linux Users Groupsclug.usc.edu/Welcome to the University of Southern California's (USC) Linux User's Group (LUG). We are a community of users of various unices such as Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc. We consist of users ranging from experts to novices, and we exist to promote, discuss, and assist our community with Linux and open source software in general. . . . |
| Redding MySQL Meetup Groupmysql.meetup.com/161/?gj=sj5Meet nearby MySQL Users for conversation and fun! Come to a local MySQL Meetup to talk about the world's most popular open source database, get great tips and share new ideas. All levels of experience welcome! . . . |
| Santa Cruz Linux Users Groupsluglug.ucsc.edu/Welcome to the Linux Users' Group at UC Santa Cruz. We are a group of students interested in Open Source software and in particular a Unix-like operating system called Linux. We hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of every both in Jack's Lounge (Baskin White Boards Area) @ 8PM. Please read on for our prospective events and pictures taken from previous ones. Be sure to sign up for our mailing list, as most of our discussions and events are planned through it and the site itself is rarely updated. . . . |
| Association of InformationTechnology Professionalswww.aitp.org/index.jspAITP offers opportunities for Information Technology (IT) leadership and education through partnerships with industry, government and academia. AITP provides quality IT related education, information on relevant IT issues and forums for networking with experienced peers and other IT professionals. . . . |
| Association for Women in Technologywww.awtsocal.org/The Association for Women in Technology (AWT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of women and girls in all fields of technology. As a dynamic forum for networking and learning opportunities, AWT hosts a variety of activities and events including our Quarterly Women's Technology Leadership Forums, Mentorship Program and members mixers. . . . |
| Digital Coast Roundtablewww.digitalcoast.org/The DCR is focusing particular attention on the roles of digital media innovation and production in the greater Southern California region and their impact on talent, technology, education, creative enterprise and the economy. Entertainment and technology are major exports from this country as well as the engines of growth for the region. The DCR will explore these issues through our programs and panel discussions to raise public awareness and disseminate information. The DCR is a focal point for leadership in this industry. The DCR, an alli . . . |
| Digital Hollywoodwww.digitalhollywood.com/Digital Hollywood debuted in 1990 and has from its start been among the leading trade conferences in its field with over 15,000 top executives in the film, television, music, home video, cable, telecommunications and computer industries attending the various events each year. . . . |
| Southern California Macintosh Owners/Users Groupwww.ocmug.orgSMOG is an official Mac User's Group in Southern California. . . . |
| Whittier Area Macintosh Users Groupwww.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/6042/index.htmlWhittier is a suburb of Los Angeles, California and our membership draws from both Los Angeles and Orange counties. A friendly group of people meeting the third Thursday of the month. We discuss all things having to do with the Macintosh computer. Come join us for a few hours to exchange ideas, solve software and hardware problems and promote goodwill in the Macintosh community. Established in 1988. . . . |
| Orange County Cisco Users Groupwww.occug.org/About Us: The Orange County Cisco Users Group will bring people together to provide individual networking with their peers while studying technology and emerging trends in voice, video, and data networking. We will provide industry insight and continuing education through presentation, case studies, and demonstrations by industry professionals including Cisco Systems Engineers, using Cisco Systems centric approach to networking. . . . |
| Application Systems Group (ASG)www.asg400.org/About Us: The Application Systems Group (ASG) is the IBM Midrange user group for the San Diego area. The purpose of the group is to advance the knowledge and skills of those responsible for using the IBM Iseries family of computers; to encourage, establish and maintain high standards of professional education, competence and performance and to further the exchange of professional knowledge of these systems. . . . |
| Association of iSeries Corporate Computing Professionals, Inc.iseries.rippe.com/LUG/ACCP/index.htmlAbout Us: The purpose of ACCP is to support the achievement of business goals through the successful application of information technology, promote the technical and professional development of its members, provide exposure to emerging information technologies, and encourage member participation and networking. To volunteer please contact a board member. . . . |
| Orange County Educational Advancement Network, Inc.www.ocean400.org/About Us: The Orange County Educational Advancement Network, Inc. is a non-profit user group and one of the largest and most pro-active IBM e-Server iSeries Midrange user groups in the western states with almost 500 members. Our primary mission is to serve as an affordable educational source on the technology we use through monthly guest speakers and our annual technical conference and seminar. We are a non-profit corporation and are not sponsored by any vendor including IBM Corporation. . . . |
| Greater South Bay PC Users Groupgsbug.apcug.org/PC Users Group . . . |
| Napa Valley Personal Computer Users Group, Inc.www.nvpcug.org/About Us: A non-profit group established and incorporated as an educational resource for the people of the Napa valley. Our group shares information about and experience with personal computers to help others learn about and use personal computers. . . . |
| Computer User's Group of Reddingwww.snowcrest.net/ibmpcugr/index9.htmlAbout Us: Welcome to the Home of the Computer Users Group! We are an organization (nonprofit) of computer users in Redding, California. Our main purpose is to serve as a resource for members and the local PC computing community. We accomplish this through various activities. . . . |
| Sacramento PC Users Groupwww.sacpcug.org/About Us: Founded in July, 1982, the SPCUG is one of the largest PC user groups on the United States west coast. Our monthly General Meeting provides a unique forum (and 200-300 dedicated and interested computer users!) for presentations of the latest computer products and timely discussion by industry leaders. . . . |
| San Diego PC User Groupwww.sdpcug.org/About Us: We are a non-profit organization that is run by volunteers. We offer free support to help you become more proficient in your computer usage regardless of which brand or size of PC you are using. Click here for more information about our group. . . . |
| Santa Clarita Valley PC Groupwww.scvpcg.orgWho Are We? Since 1988 the SCV PC Group has been where Santa Clarita Valley computer users have been able to learn about PC hardware and software. We are dedicated to helping overcome the challenges of becoming literate with IBM-compatible computers. We are an all volunteer group of computer users from all walks of life and levels of experience who get together to exchange information. We exist to provide answers to computer questions that help us learn more about this incredibly vast & fascinating field. The officers and membership wo . . . |
| Simi Valley Computer User Groupwww.svcug.orgSimi Valley Computer Club meetings start at 7:30 pm. They are usually held on the 2nd Thursday & 4th Wednesday (except November and December – only Thursday meetings) . . . |
| Hollywood Forumwww.ihollywoodforum.com/index.htmiHollywood Forum, Inc. is the leading producer of conferences and forums about the cutting-edge in digital and wireless entertainment .Our conferences consider topics such as online music and film, mobile entertainment, IPTV, interactive marketing and advertising, digital cinema, interactive television, games and much more. We focus on offering diverse opinions on the most compelling issues facing the industry and emphasize the viability of new business models. Our monthly summits and dinner typically attract from 300-800 senior entertainment a . . . |
| Internet Societywww.isoc.org/The Internet SOCiety (ISOC) is a professional membership society with more than 100 organization and over 20,000 individual members in over 180 countries. It provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet, and is the organization home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). . . . |
| Los Angeles QuickBooks Meetup Groupquickbooks.meetup.com/30/?gj=sj5According to Intuit of the 50% of small businesses that use accounting software, 86% percent use QuickBooks. This group is about supporting those users who are small business owners, managers, accountants, and bookkeepers in the greater Los Angeles area . . . |
| OCTANewww.octaneoc.org/OCTANe is a private, non-profit corporation comprised of biomedical and technology companies, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, strategic service partners, private investors and universities, all working together to drive innovation and accelerate the growth of the technology business in Orange County and surrounding regions. OCTANe’s guiding principles: Create an "ecosystem" in Orange County to promote an entrepreneurial culture and infrastructure. Help drive all aspects of entrepreneurship: from people to capital to technology. Be a . . . |
| ProToolsUserswww.protoolsusers.org/PROTOOLSUSERS.org brings together users of Pro Tools hardware and software to create a wealth of knowledge, information exchange and networking opportunities for the whole audio community. . . . |
| USC Macintosh User Groupwww.usc.edu/org/uscmug/ . . . |
| Mendocino Coast Macintosh Users Groupwww.mcn.org/1/mcmug/The Macintosh User Group (MUG) Store is a special program for Apple User Group members only. If you are an Apple User Group member, you can use the MUG Store to purchase Apple factory-refurbished computers, used and pre-tested Mac equipment, special offers from third party vendors, closeout or discontinued merchandise and Apple logo merchandise. . . . |
| Macintosh Users Computers Hands Onhome.comcast.net/~1strobin/MUCHO is a Macintosh User Group of senior citizens based at Little House Senior Center in Menlo Park, California. MUCHO (Macintosh Users Computers Hands On) was created in 1986 by a few seniors taking a beginning Macintosh course at the Palo Alto Senior Center taught by Larry Rouse of Foothill College. About a dozen of us began meeting in homes fairly regularly. When Apple recognized us as an official Macintosh User Group, we proceeded to publish a newsletter. . . . |
| Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh Users Groupwww.pa-smug.org/SMUG (Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User Group) is a group of people like you who want to get the most out of their Macintosh. They are professionals and hobbyists, employed, retired, or seeking employment, seniors, kids and their parents, college students. . . . |
| Stanislaus Macintosh Computer Clubwww.mmug.org/The Stanislaus Macintosh Users Group is a dedicated group of individuals serving the needs of the Macintosh community in and around the Modesto area of the central valley of California. Our board and members are from Modesto, Turlock, Riverbank and Ceres. We hold meetings once a month to discuss the state of the Macintosh in the ever changing world of computers and technology. It is our goal to help the newcomer and the seasoned professional. . . . |
| Temecula Valley Macintosh User Groupwww.tvmug.org/The Temecula Valley Macintosh User Group is a non profit association dedicated to help Macintosh users in the Temecula Valley and surrounding areas. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in Macintosh Computers or technology. . . . |
| Napa Valley Mac Users Grouphomepage.mac.com/napamug/ . . . |
| Oceanside Flash Meetup Groupflash.meetup.com/121/?gj=sj5Get to know the local Flash aficionados and find potential employees and employers. . . . |
| UUASC-UNIX Users Association of Orange Countyitcareer.insurancetech.com/external.asp?URL=www.uuasc.orgThe UUASC is for all persons using UNIX either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about UNIX. We recognize all varieties of UNIX, including (without prejudice) SCO, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. . . . |
| Orange County PHP Roundtablephp.meetup.com/327/?gj=sj5 . . . |
| Pasadena Entretecwww.pasadenaentretec.com/Founded in 2000, Entretec was established to grow technology companies, jobs and investment along the 134/210 corridor. With over 200 members Pasadena Entretec has grown from its grassroots start to become the leading network and business development association for technology companies throughout the Los Angeles Foothills. . . . |
| Project Management Institutewww.pmi.org/info/default.aspVital and forward thinking – focused on the needs of project management professionals worldwide; that’s the Project Management Institute of today. We’ve long been acknowledged as a pioneer in the field and now our membership represents a truly global community with more than 200,000 professionals, representing 125 countries. PMI professionals come from virtually every major industry including, aerospace, automotive, business management, construction, engineering, financial services, information technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and telec . . . |
| San Diego Regional Technology Alliancetech-coast.stores.yahoo.net/sandiegregte.htmlThe San Diego Regional Technology Alliance (SDRTA) is a non-profit corporation that assists San Diego's high-tech industries. Our primary goal is to empower businesses and entrepreneurs to develop emerging technologies with San Diego resources. Our team includes a broad base of officers from emerging and established high-tech companies, leading financial institutions, the academic community and local government. . . . |
| San Diego Software Industry Councilwww.sdsic.org/Formed in 1994, the San Diego Software Industry Council is building a future for the region's high tech industry. Our members enjoy exceptional networking and educational opportunities, critical workforce development programs and valuable company benefits. Whether you are a start-up, established industry leader or a provider of services to the industry, your company will benefit from a SDSIC membership. Mission The Council exists to foster and support the entrepreneurial spirit within the software and IT industry in San Diego, by providing a . . . |
| Sonoma Valley Computer Groupwww.vom.com/svcg/index.htmlAbout Us: The Sonoma Valley Computer Group has been serving the needs of Mac and PC users for many years by: hosting monthly meetings educating members and the public through our monthly newsletter partnering with educators and institutions in the community, including: Santa Rosa Junior College, Computer Information Services Sonoma Adult Education having fun! Since 1991, Sonoma Valley Computer Group (SVCG) has been a leader in the advancement of educating the community in computer technology and telecommunications. Today the Sonoma Va . . . |
| SPAUG (Stanford-Palo Alto Users Group for PC)www.pa-spaug.org/SPAUG (Stanford-Palo Alto Users Group for PC) is a group of people like you who want to get the most out of their PC. They are professionals and hobbyists, college students, kids and their parents, employed, or seeking employment, retired, and seniors. SPAUG members meet to listen to guest speakers and to share information. SPAUG, a tax exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, is a Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation for charitable purposes. In this regard, your dues (except for $12 for the newslett . . . |
| Orange County Search Engine Optimization Meetup Groupseo.meetup.com/49/?gj=sj5Meet other local people who are interested in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques and more general issues related to Search Engine Marketing. Gather and share advice and info on better ways to work with search engines. . . . |
| Palo Alto/Stanford Ruby BYOL Hack Sessionruby.meetup.com/82/?gj=sj5Hack on your projects in a group environment with other Ruby enthousiasts. Bring Your Own Laptop . . . |
| San Diego .NET Developers Groupwww.sddotnetdg.orgThe History of the Group: This group was created in 1994 by local programmers for the purpose of exchanging useful information relating to Microsoft Visual Basic and related tools and has now grown into the .NET technologies. Our meetings include topics on .NET itself as well as database, software design, software management, internet, and software business issues. In short, we encompass the entire process of software development and tools from a .NET-centric angle. The group is run exclusively by volunteers. Our meetings are designed spec . . . |
| Sacramento Java Users Groupwww.sacjug.orgJava Users Group . . . |
| San Francisco Game Development Meetup Groupgamedev.meetup.com/35/This is a group for anyone currently working or interested in Game Development. We primarily discuss current games and technology, market trends and issues facing the industry. . . . |
| J.D. Edwards Southern California User Groupwww.jdescug.orgAbout Us: The J.D. Edwards Southern California User Group is a non-profit organization which facilitates communication among Corporate, Individual, and Business Partner members. Our members are users of J.D. Edwards OneWorld and World software in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego counties. JDESCUG is independent from J.D. Edwards & Company, however we are fortunate to have an affiliation with J.D. Edwards. We have support from our J.D. Edwards User Group Liaison, Client Managers, Business Partner managers, and frequent presenters from J . . . |
| Software & Information Industry Associationwww.siia.net/The Software & Information Industry Association is the principal trade association for the software and digital content industry. SIIA provides global services in government relations, business development, corporate education and intellectual property protection to the leading companies that are setting the pace for the digital age. PRINCIPAL MISSION: Promote the Industry: SIIA promotes the common interests of the software and digital content industry as a whole, as well as its component parts. Protect the Industry: SIIA protects the . . . |
| Southern California Quality Assurance Associationscqaa.us/SCQAA-SF chapter sponsors the sharing of information to promote and encourage the improvement in information technology quality practices and principles through networking, training and professional development. SCQAA enables members to share quality practices, principles, concepts, ideas, and methods through meetings, seminars, workshops, reinforces IT quality concepts and practices through networking and membership, and sponsors IT quality concepts and practices throughout Southern California. Join us and help lead the way to better quality s . . . |
| Tivoli Software Global User Group Communitywww.tivoli-ug.orgAbout Us Tivoli user groups are independent, user-run membership organization that provides Tivoli users with information to assist them in the implementation of Tivoli Software solutions. Through the group, members are able to share information and learn from other users' knowledge and experience of using Tivoli and related product and services. The community of Tivoli users have arranged themselves according to their interests with the Tivoli products. . . . |
| San Francisco Ruby Meetup Groupruby.meetup.com/6/What's Ruby Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, extensible, and portable. What's Ruby on Rails Ruby on Rails is a full-stack, open-source web framework in Ruby for writing real-world applications with joy and less code than most frameworks spend doing XML sit-ups. . . . |
| S.F. Bay Area Web 2.0 Executive Groupweb.meetup.com/16/?gj=sj5This Meetup group, S.F. Bay Area Web 2.0 Meetup Group, will be a very exciting one to be a part of. Our group will be composed of C-level executives of startups and members of highly established Web based organizations like Google, Yahoo and more. The group is here to grow, help each other out, and even do business together. Our events will consist of keynote speakers, startup presentations, group brainstorming sessions, networking, food, and a in general having a good time. . . . |
| San Francisco/Berkeley Java Meetup Groupjava.meetup.com/159/The San Francisco/Berkeley Jave Meetup Group . . . |
| San Jose PHP Meetup Groupphp.meetup.com/305/Meet PHP Developers near you! Come to a PHP Meetup to exchange ideas and talk about code, architecture, innovation, and open source in general. Anyone interested in PHP is welcome! . . . |
| San Francisco Netware Users Groupwww.sfnug.org/Our Purpose We are a group of Netware professionals that meet monthly to share experiences and knowledge. After 23 years, we are still going strong in 2005. There are no dues or membership fees -- we only ask that you possess an email account and fill out our on-line registration form. You will then be welcome to attend meetings and eat food that is graciously supplied by presenting vendors and sponsors. . . . |
| Los Angeles Palm Users Groupwww.naxera.com/lapug/Palm Users Group . . . |
| Sacramento Palm Users Groupwww.sacpug.org/About Us: The Sacramento Palm Users Group is an online user group. We welcome anyone in the greater Sacramento Valley to join our group and participate online. To help with the costs of upkeep of the site, you may notice ads, such as the one above this message. The Message Forum is used for communication between members, as well as email notifications to members of events that SacPUG may hold or participate in. . . . |
| Pacific IT Professionalswww.sfntug.org/Welcome to Pacific IT Professionals Pacific IT Professionals is non-profit professional organization comprised of IT Managers, Server Administrators, Network Administrators, (MCSEs, MCP's, and those in training), who deploy, maintain, upgrade, support or troubleshoot Windows Servers NT-2003, Exchange, IIS, SQL, Apple, Novell, Linux, Windows XP and network devices in a business environment. . . . |
| Women in Technology Internationalwww.witi.comWith a global network of smart, talented women and a market reach exceeding 2 million, WITI has powerful programs and partnerships that provide connections, resources, opportunities and a supportive environment of women committed to helping each other. Along with its professional association of Networks throughout the U.S. and worldwide, including Hong Kong, Great Britain, Australia, and Mexico, WITI delivers value for individuals that work for a company, the government or academia, as well as small business owners. WITI products and services . . . |
| Windows Users Computer User Groupwww.windowsusers.orgAbout Us: If you are interested in learning more about Windows, a particular program, or even an exchange of ideas or information regarding the computer industry, WINNERS - WINdows usERS is for you! WINNERS is a great place to see the latest software and also learn how to use it. We provide a easy (and fun) atmosphere for you to see new and interesting programs or hardware. Each month we have demonstrations of how to work with different programs, or hardware. We also have a discussion of problems (Random Access) and how to solve them. Tip she . . . |
| San Marcos Web 2.0 Communications Meetup Groupwebcomm.meetup.com/33/The San Marcos Web 2.0 Communications Meetup Group . . . |
| Business Technology Center of Los Angeles Countywww.labtc.org/The BTC is dedicated to the development of high technology firms through business management assistance, technical assistance, and the coordination of available financial resources. The BTC is presently focused on companies transferring and commercializing technologies from Federal Laboratories and Universities. . . . |
| Santa Monica Ruby Meetup Groupruby.meetup.com/84/Meet and discuss your Ruby on Rails experience. . . . |
| Silicon Valley BSD Users Groupwww.svbug.com/BSD Users Group . . . |
| AeA - Orange Countywww.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/OCCouncilStart.aspAeA 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 . . . |
| BayLISAwww.baylisa.orgAbout BayLISA One way to put it is that there are many user groups, but we are the sysadmins group. BayLISA includes system and network administrators across a range of skill levels. BayLISA meets monthly to discuss topics of interest to administrators and managers of sites supporting more than 100 users and/or computers. The meetings are free and open to the public. . . . |
| AeA - Sacramentowww.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/SCCouncilStart.aspAeA 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 . . . |
| Silicon Valley Ruby on Railsruby.meetup.com/72/?gj=sj5The Silicon Valley Ruby on Rails Meetup is for people who are interested in meeting fellow engineers who are working with Ruby on Rails, and for sharing information and experiences with the framework. . . . |
| San Francisco Perl Users Groupsf.pm.org/a.k.a. San Francisco Perl Mongers San Francisco Perl Mongers (SFPUG*) is the first San Francisco Bay Area Perl Users' Group! . . . |
| Bay Area FreeBSD Users Groupwww.bafug.orgBAFUG (Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group) is a users group for open source Unix-based systems in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD, but enthusiasts of other open source Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome. . . . |
| AeA - San Diegowww.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/SDCouncilStart.asp#ContactAeA 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 . . . |
| AeA - Silicon Valleywww.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/SVCouncilStart.asp#ContactAeA 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 . . . |
| International Game Developers Associationwww.igda.org/la/The IGDA is a non-profit professional society that is committed to advancing the careers and enhancing the lives of game developers by connecting members with their peers, promoting professional development, and advocating on issues that affect the developer community. . . . |
| Santa Monica Semantic Web Meetup Groupsemweb.meetup.com/24/Meet other local people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative to bring machine understanding to create "one giant database" of the web. . . . |
| LA Tech Meetupnewtech.meetup.com/25/?gj=sj5About Us: The LA Tech Meetup is modeled after the very successful NY Tech Meetup organized by Scott Heiferman, the bonafide founder of Meetup itself. Each month 5 people will have 5 minutes to show something new and inspiring to a crowd of technologists -- right here in LA! It's a great chance for everyone to share technology, show off a bit, collect some feedback, and maybe even attract some VC money. Everyone is encouraged to bring a friend! . . . |
| Los Angeles Game Development Meetup Groupgamedev.meetup.com/149/About this Meetup Group Learn more about: Local resources for Video Game Developers in your community The group's membership rules Why you should become a member The most frequently asked questions about this group . . . |
| Marina del Rey PHP Meetup Groupphp.meetup.com/340/About this Meetup Group Learn more about: Local resources for PHP Developers in your community The group's membership rules Why you should become a member The most frequently asked questions about this group . . . |
| Southwest Riverside County Linux Enthusiastslinux.meetup.com/386/?gj=sj5We are a group of Linux enthusiasts interested in the advocacy, education, support & socializing of Linux. . . . |
| Sacramento PHP Meetup Groupphp.meetup.com/149/?gj=sj5A group of PhP web developers meet and talk about web development, jobs, tricks of the trade, and projects they are working on. This group is primarily a 'networking opportunity' for programmers, DABs and designers. Join with us at our next Meetup! . . . |
| North San Diego/South Orange Web Design Meetup Groupwebdesign.meetup.com/386/Meet fellow web designers, web service providers and web design customers. Grow your design, development and technology capabilties; develop opportunities for collaboration; share resources; and improve marketing skills. . . . |
| San Diego PHP Meetup Groupphp.meetup.com/35/PHP Meet Up Group . . . |
| San Diego Web Design Meetup Groupwebdesign.meetup.com/58/?gj=sj5Here is where we discuss the dos and don'ts of web design, new software, programming tips, web site promotion, and other aspects. The events are open to all those involved in the web. This group is only for those who live around San Diego. . . . |
| San Diego Web Technology Meetup Groupweb.meetup.com/1/?gj=sj5Discuss Web Technology - programming, design, graphics, databases, standards, hosting, marketing, e-commerce, etc... . . . |
| Beta: The San Francisco Web 2.0 Mixerweb.meetup.com/18/Got a lack of tag clouds in your life? Looking for that perfect Rails mashup? Feeling like you're on the short end of the longtail? Welcome to Beta, a new monthly mixer for the San Francisco Web 2.0 community. Join us for a relaxed, informal evening full of entrepreneurs, developers, bloggers -- anyone with an interest in the future of the web. . . . |
| California Broadband Roundtable - San Franciscotelestructure.meetup.com/2/Last May we convened the CA BB Roundtable with Clark Kelso, state CIO; Lloyd Levine, Chairman, Assembly Utilities & Commerce; the CA League of Cities, CA-PUC, CENIC, and others www.telestructure.com/ The Roundtable format is a simple and effective process of mutual education to identify common issues/values and propose consensus solutions within 3 hours. The primary focus was and is how to help local communities take responsibility for creating/updating a formal bb strategy to accelerate buildout. We will reconvene with most of the same par . . . |
| Marin Broadband Roundtabletelestructure.meetup.com/1/TeleStructure gatherings, to convene broadband market and policy leaders in Marin and the San Francoisco North Bay, have been going on since 1998. Join us on May 23rd to: Learn about current status of: -cable franchise -wireless RFP -MERA completion -ATT/Project light speed Then we will: -assess stage of local market development. Community Broadband Self-Assessment Guide -brainstrom about next steps for accelerating broadband buildout! . . . |
| San Francisco Attention Meetupattention.meetup.com/1/Attention Meetups are opportunities for people to conn |