Technology at work: Art Gaylord
Art Gaylord is Director of Computer and Information Services at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, which includes maintaining networks, phones, email, web and support for the scientists. It’s this last part…
November’s Infrastructure Meeting – a community update
On the first Wednesday of the month, we discuss any issue related to infrastructure that would be of interest to the Cape Cod Tech Council or the community at large.…
First Friday: Cranberries on the silicon sandbar
Even third-generation cranberry growers need technology. November’s First Friday speaker was Dawn Gates-Allen, Communications Manager of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association. She’s also a fourth generation grower. Founded in…
A different kind of day at the beach: CCTC Member Rodrigo Passos
“A lot of people can spend a long time trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives, Rodrigo Passos said. “I’m not one of those people.”…
October’s First Friday: Video on the Web with Jay Sheehan
Ready to produce some content? The October First Friday breakfast meeting was in Cape Cod Community Media Center‘s 8800 square feet of studio. They provide tools, training and technology to…
October Infrastructure: Wastewater, privacy and what’s on the horizon
You can stop feeling taxed now. If you haven’t already heard, the “tech tax” was repealed retroactively. People who collected the tax can find instructions for returning it on the…
First Friday: Breakfast with an Entrepreneur in Residence
If you’re researching how to start a new business, it may be time to get your nose out of the textbooks and get to work. According to entrepreneur Peter Karlson,…
Peter Karlson: making people smarter about technology
Peter Karlson would tell you about the client project he’s most excited about working on at the moment, but he can’t talk about it. “It’s competetive and incredibly stealth right…