PANMA Events

PANMA/Philly Tech 2010 Holiday Party on Thursday, December 9th

November 27th, 2010

We’d like to show our appreciation for your continued support and attendance at our events by throwing a big blow out holiday party. This time we’ve invited Social Media Club – Philadelphia and several other local tech/creative groups to join us in the fun! So whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year, come on out and help us celebrate!

Keep in mind, this party is not merely for social networking — it’s also a great opportunity to network professionally in a social environment.

Click here to RSVP for this FREE event!

BECOME A PARTY SPONSOR TODAY!

The best parties are the ones where everyone pitches in, and in the spirit of the season, we’re looking for a few good organizations and individuals to put the finishing touches on a fantastic evening!

All levels of sponsorship receive acknowledgment in the event’s promotional materials, not to mention one heck of a shout-out at the party.

Event Sponsor ($300 or more)
Your generous contribution will keep the party going strong.

Beverage Sponsor ($150)
It’s hard to mingle and chat when one’s throat’s dry — so how about buying drinks for our partygoers?

Food Sponsor (up to $75)
Keep our party attendees munching on the Khyber’s delectable takes on Southern cuisine.

Ready to heed the call of sponsorship? Contact Marilyn Moran (phillymarketing -at- gmail -dot- com) or Reed Gustow (mercury2 -at- verizon -dot- net).

SAVE THE DATE:
Thursday, December 9th
6pm-9pm
Khyber Pass Pub
http://www.khyberpasspub.com/
56 S. Second Street
Philadelphia, PA

More details TBA very soon!
Event Details + Registration

Delivering Video on the Web | Spotlight on HTML5 & Flash on 11/30

November 12th, 2010

Delivering Video on the Web
HTML 5 and Flash – What makes sense today!

Join us for our last PANMA educational event for 2010. We are going to dive deep into world of Video on the Web and provide you with what you need to know to get started or enhance your video delivery.

Introduction to Digital Compression for Video & Audio
During this presentation we’ll discuss video compression, the best formats, how to compress your content for optimal playback, delivery and how to prepare you clients for viewing content. You’ve heard about the HTML 5 video war, we’ll share the latest and what we would recommend for delivery today. We’ll also discuss the information that you need to know about using mobile devices including iOS, Android and 3rd party devices. We’ll discuss and demonstrate free, shareware and full blown applications for optimizing your content for the best playback on the web and mobile devices. By the end of this presentation you’ll understand the software tools to prepare your content for delivery today and into the future. We’ll also look closer at free audio editing tools and how to get the best compression for your audio content as well as record your phone interviews for use in podcasts or presentations.

Delivering Your Video Content

We’ll look at the next generation of web apps that you can use today to package, edit or create your content for online delivery. We’ll event look at new models for pricing and charging a fee for your online video content.

What you’ll learn:
- HTML 5 Video Codecs and what works today
- Introduction to Compression formats and optimal settings for audio and video
- What tools can I use for free and what should I pay for?
- The latest web tools that help me deliver, review and track content
- Using SmartPhones for Video and Audio Recording and Instantly Uploading to for access to the world
- Understanding the latest formats, cameras and techniques for capturing, editing and compressing content

Details
Date: Tuesday, Nov 30, 2010
Time: Doors Open: 5:30pm Event Runs: 6:00 – 8:00pm
Cost: FREE

Prizes:
We’ll also have some stocking stuffers including gift certificates and iPods to raffle off at the event.

Food:


Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA (rather, hopefully by one of our sponsors!).

Learning Event: eCommerce Demystified with Magento – CANCELED

October 20th, 2010

eCommerce Demystified with Magento

WE WILL BE RESCHEDULING THIS EVENT.

Are you thinking about adding eCommerce to your web site or are you a designer/developer who has clients who are looking for a solution? You won’t want to miss the next PANMA educational event where you’ll learn about the hottest ecommerce platform that is designed for growth.

You’ll learn:

Robert Brodie from SUMO Heavy Industries will present the technical and design aspects of Magento. He’ll also demo several site examples and explain how Magento enhanced the site.

Julian Barkat from MJM Commerce will present on how Magento can integrate with your marketing efforts and teams.

Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

Learning Event: Getting to Know Drupal on 9/28

September 15th, 2010

Getting to know Drupal
“Come for the Code, Stay for the Community” is the newly adopted tagline for the Drupal project. At this session we’ll give you an introduction to both the code that is driving the extremely fast adoption of Drupal, as well as the community that makes, builds and supports this truly Free and Open Source Software project (meaning: unlike projects like WordPress, Alfresco, or MySQL, no company owns Drupal).

What we’ll cover:
Some of the main reasons that organizations and companies are adopting Drupal, including the module and theme systems, robust content creation and organization features, tight integration with most popular APIs, its user & role system, content permissions, flexible workflow, etc.

- What’s new in Drupal 7, including the Database Abstraction Layer that has opened the door for running Drupal on Oracle, MS SQL Server, Casandra, etc, to improved core media handling, the move from ‘nodes’ to ‘entities’, fields in core, and more.

- Acquia’s Drupal Gardens, a hosted ‘Software as a Service’ version of Drupal 7, meant to compete with WordPress.com and other hosted website options.

- The Drupal community. Drupal owes much of its growth to the early adoption of the platform by community/political organizers, and these same people use their online organizing skills to enable the Drupal community to scale faster and better than most other Open Source projects. We’ll look at where the community works/communicates, how it operates, and what makes it tick (hint: talk is silver, code/work is gold).

Alex Urevick-Ackelsberg is a Partner and Business Lead at Zivtech, LLC. Zivtech is an Open Source Web Development Shop located in Philadelphia, PA that specializes in building powerful and scalable Web Applications and Enterprise Content Management Systems

Drupal in the Real World
Following a look at the technology and community behind Drupal, we’ll share what it’s like to build a site with the platform today. We’ll look at how to plan a Drupal-based site, how to document the information architecture requirements, how to choose the right modules for the job, and how to solve common site-building challenges without hacking.

We’ll leave you with an amusing tour of 5 things you *can* do with Drupal, but *shouldn’t.* *Ever*.

Nathan Gasser is founder and president of Rock River Star, an internet consulting and development company focussed on implementing open source web and social media solutions for non-profit, higher education, and corporate clients.

Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA. Doors open at 5:30pm, event runs 6:00 – 8:00pm. The cost is free.

Learning Event: WordPress Demystified on 6/29

June 8th, 2010

Are you looking for a easy way to build and launch new sites for clients and have them manage the content? Join us for the next PANMA educational event where we’ll have 3 new speakers discussing the WordPress platform and demonstrate how you can take advantage of it today for building your next generation site, whether for your own team or for your customers. We’ll also demonstrate and discuss the new 3.0 features that will launch soon.

What you’ll learn about:

Introduction to WordPress and Why to Use it for Your Next Site
David Hitt of Splat Productions

A Look at the new features in WordPress 3.0
Lew Goettner of Wharton

Case Study: TechnicallyPhilly.com
Technically Philly is a news site that covers tech, venture capital and startups in Philadelphia. Sean Blanda is one of the three co-founders of Technically Philly, lives in Fishtown and can beat you in poker.

Case Study: The Temple Fox MIS
David Schuff of Temple University
The Temple Fox MIS site applies WordPress MU and BudyPress to create an educational community in which close to a thousand members teach/take courses (as blogs), create personal e-portfolios (replacing student resumes), learn about and engage with each other (through BuddyPress), and aggregate their knowledge (through aggregated RSS feeds, e.g, of faculty research).

Details
Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Time: Doors: 5:30pm / Event Starts at: 6:00 – 8:00pm
Cost: FREE
Location: Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room 240 on 2nd Floor, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

Web Security Demystified on 5.25

May 5th, 2010

Many web developers think that if they’re not storing sensitive data, they don’t have to worry about security. Unfortunately, recent high-profile security failures, like Twitter’s breach in June, have made it exceedingly clear that this isn’t true. As malicious hackers get more and more creative, web developers have to find ways to keep up. We’ll discuss why web security is important for both your school blog and your bank, give examples of where you can go wrong, and cover best practices on how to keep your web applications secure (it’s not as hard as you think!).

We’ll be covering:

  • Common and emerging vulnerabilities in web applications,
  • How these vulnerabilities work, and why developers should care,
  • Tools and practices to find security holes in your work, and
  • Practical examples for many common developer platforms (.NET, PHP, Ruby on Rails, and more).
  • Details
    Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
    Time: Doors: 5:30pm / Event Starts at: 6:00 – 8:00pm
    Cost: FREE
    Location: Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room JMHH F-90, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
    (Please note, “F” is for FORUM, which is down the main stairs from the ground floor)

    Presenting will be Justin C. Klein Keane and Dave Konopka.

    Justin Klein Keane is a senior information security specialist with the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences. Justin earned his master’s degree in US colonial history from James Madison University and is currently pursuing his master’s in computers and information technology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science. Justin has worked in information security for nearly a decade, beginning his career as the editor in chief of the Hack in the Box e-zine. In addition to being a programmer and participant in several open source projects, Justin is an active security researcher and penetration tester. Justin is a regular contributor to the Full Disclosure mailing list, credited with dozens of vulnerability discoveries. Justin is also a member of OWASP Philadelphia, as well as Infragard, and presenter at local and national information security gatherings. Justin is a certified expert penetration tester and certified ethical hacker.

    Dave Konopka is a Philly based software developer working for Bayside Technology (http://www.baysidetech.com), a software consulting firm. Dave’s worked for over 10 years on web and desktop software projects. He writes about tech on his web site I Make Web Junk (http://imakewebjunk.com). You can find him on Twitter @DaveKonopka (http://twitter.com/davekonopka).

    Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

    Register
    All PANMA events are free and open to all unless otherwise indicated above. Please register, though, as it helps us plan for the appropriate number of attendees.

    Video: HTML5 Demystified

    April 28th, 2010

    Here’s the video of PANMA’s HTML Demystified event:

    Please note that the audio from the wireless mic both Nick and Chris were using is much lower than the audio at the beginning of the video.  After Tim’s introduction, turn your speakers up and you should be OK.

    Also, check out Chris Morrell’s follow-up post for a copy of the code we wrote during the event and a list of HTML5 resources.

    Mobile App Development Demystified

    January 27th, 2010

    Join us for the kick-off of PANMA’s 2010 event schedule with a look at what it takes to develop mobile apps for the iPhone, Android, Blackberry and more (as well as a brief look at designing & optimizing regular web sites for the next generation of mobile browsers).  You’ll learn about the latest mobile development technologies, such as Objective-C and HTML5, and tools like GameSaladPhoneGap and Titanium Mobile that help you build mobile apps quickly.  We’ll also walk you through building a simple app from start to finish.

    We’ll cover:

    • An overview of the current mobile landscape,
    • Many of the platforms for mobile development,
    • What technologies to focus on in getting started,
    • What upcoming technologies to be aware of, including:
      • Flash CS5‘s iPhone Packager, and
      • Development for Apple’s Tablet (if it’s announced)
    • And, how to get your application in the hands of your customers.

    Presentation Lineup

    • Chris Morrell, from the Philly New Media Hub, will present Mobile App Development from a Web Developer’s perspective
    • Joe Kaufman, from Fire Maple Games, will present A Developer’s Journey: Launching a Game on the Apple App Store from Concept to Submission in 12 Days
    • Robert Hall, Feasible Impossibilitie, will present Flash CS5 iPhone Packager Information, Leveraging Open Source for Obective-C and iPhone User Interface Framework.

    Details

    • Date: Tuesday, Feb 23, 2010
    • Time: Doors: 5:30pm / Event Starts at: 6:00 – 8:30pm
    • Cost: FREE
    • Location: University City Science Center, 3711 Market Street, 8th Floor, Phila, PA

    Speakers

    • Chris Morrell, Featured Speaker
      • Chris is the head of technology for the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors and runs the Philly New Media Hub.  Chris has developed several iPhone web apps and is in the process of launching a native iPhone app on the App Store.
    • Joe Kaufman, Fire Maple Games
    • Robert Hall, Owner of Feasible Impossibilities http://www.impossibilities.com/
      • Providing interactive software development for kiosk, web, mobile platforms. An Adobe Community Professional, Adobe Solution Partner, and Manager of the Philadelphia Flash Platform Adobe User Group – http://www.pfpaug.org/
    Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

    PANMA/Philly Tech Holiday Party on Thursday, December 10th

    November 13th, 2009

    Hey folks!

    It’s that time of year again! We’d like to show our appreciation for your continued support and attendance to our events by throwing a big blow out holiday party. This time we’ve invited several other local tech/creative groups to join us in the fun! So whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year, come on out and help us celebrate!

    REGISTER NOW! This will be big!

    Thursday, December 10th
    Starting at 6pm until ??
    Fuzion Grill and Social Club
    460 North 2nd Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19123

    Here are some of the fun details:

    • Free parking!
    • FREE FOOD!
    • FREE BEER!
    • Free candy & snacks!
    • Drink specials on well drinks!
    • Music from DJ Marilyn Thomas of Fluid Nightclub (spinning tunes from the 80s, 90s, and today plus holiday favorites)

    REGISTER NOW! This will be big!

    Our Philly Tech/Creative Partners

    Philadelphia Flash Platform Adobe User Group
    Philadelphia Future Salon
    Philly Net Squared
    Philly PHP

    Please thank our Holiday Party Sponsor
    The American Pub at Centre Square, located at 1500 Market Street inside the Centre Square Building – Concourse Level.

    For lunch, happy hour, private parties or socializing with friends, The American Pub is the next level of social dining, drinking and hospitality in down town Philadelphia. For information, please visit www.theamericanpub.com or call 267-639-6104!

    You’ve Started a Business: Now What?

    September 14th, 2009

    You’ve started a business – Now What?
    Whether you’re a veteran business owner, self-employed, or looking to start a business, you don’t want to miss this great event with our guest speaker Gloria Bell of Red Stapler Consulting. Gloria will discuss how to get organized, how to determine what records to keep, and how to schedule and manage all of your tasks. You don’t want to miss her implementable tips on bookkeeping, organization, scheduling, contact management and general business management.

    Top 10 Gadgets that you must have for your business.
    We’ll also discuss and demonstrate the latest hardware, software and the best of the web that can help your business get organized. From web based presentations and meetings,  what you need for tracking and managing your clients, using VOIP for your telephones, and social marketing must-do’s. We’ll also take a quick look at iPod Touch and iPhone and demonstrate 5 key apps that can help as well.

    Legally Speaking
    Frank Taney will be discussing the legal aspects of starting a new business.

    You won’t want to miss this informative event on managing your business!

    Space is limited! Please register to save your space.