5 Meetup Groups match “Hardware Engineering” near Dallas, TX
Apple is a hardware company. This group is for entrepreneurs, engineers, business developers, investors and others who would like to build innovative new devices or platforms. Please come and meet other like minded people, talk about your ideas, present to the group and find co-founders or others. You never know what you can achieve unless you try!
This group is for the tech savvy entrepreneurs & micropreneurs of DFW. If your a local ISV or a team building SaaS applications on IaaS providers like (amazon/rackspace/azure) - you are going to meet like minded people. Individuals in this group are technology agnostic, span multiple disciplines, value differences, and are continually improving. This isn't a social drink gathering. This time is meant to be constructive in helping you move your company to the next level. Consider this your hack …
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The Computer Measurement Group is a not-for-profit, worldwide organization of IT professionals committed to sharing information and best practices focused on ensuring the efficiency and scalability of IT service delivery to the enterprise through measurement, quantitative analysis and forecasting. Topics include Capacity Planning, Tuning and Optimization, Modelling, Application Sizing, Reporting, Monitoring, Demand/ Workload Management, Capacity Database Management, Service Level Management, Fin …
Canada's largest tech meetups RSVP to get a nametag. This is important, because people without nametags aren't even really people. There, I said it. ******** HackerNest is a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit movement dedicated to uniting local tech communities globally. We do this by cramming lots of very smart people into a room and providing free beer - rescuing them from the isolation of basements, offices, and the plight of code tunnel vision. Our friendly, relaxed, and inclusive Tech So …
Based verbatim on AHA! The Austin Hackers association. The Dallas Hackers Association is a loose group of hackers and security professionals in the Dallas, Texas area. We have meetings! We also occasionally eat sushi, BBQ, and play poker. Our meetings usually last anywhere from two to three hours, are in a public location like a restaurant, library, or other public meeting space, and consist of short "turbo-talks" from anyone that would like to speak on a topic for anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes. …
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