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9/8/05 PM – Silicon Flatirons - The End of Politics As We Knew It
9/13/05 PM - Rockies Venture Club - Success Series
9/14/05 AM - CEBA/P3 - Dealing with Press/Media
9/15/05 PM – AITP - International IT
9/28/05 AM - DTP - How to Find a Job in 28 Days or Less
9/29/05 PM - Silicon Flatirons - Third Broadband Pipe
9/30/05 PM - AeA - Celebrate Technology Awards Dinner
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Katrina Tragedy - No one can hide - Impact felt by all!
Larry Nelson talks to stakeholders and stockholders
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Colorado Heroes:
In the Face of Katrina 9/6/05
When things are tough, the best step forward. Stories about the Katrina tragedy range from hundreds of bodies to missing people, from chaos and fear in community to an eerie sense of isolation, and transporting 50,000 refugees from New Orleans to Houston. As our own Nurse Kirsten Nelson walks into the thick of it, up steps Kevin Price, President of AccuCode and Nigel Thompson, President of Soft 360, three Colorado heroes. .LISTEN
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FCC Regulations: Standards, Neutrality, VoIP 9/6/05
Regulations are going to be imposed on the Internet explains, Phil Weiser, Exec. Director, Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program, as he kicks off the Lunch and Learn Series for Denver Telecom Professionals. Some of the current challenges for VoIP providers are providing E911 service that works. Network neutrality is a key concern as it will allow and promote innovative ideas of those that want to develop applications for the Internet. LISTEN
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3Ms of Biz: Money, Marketing, Management 9/6/05
While money is up front in the pecking order, Gary Held, president of CTEK points out the correct order is Management, Marketing and Money. Good management can attract money as well as create markets and provide creative leadership. He admits, obtaining money can be challenging. That's precisely why CTEK is hosting "State of Capital" at Colorado's Tech Week. LISTEN
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Healthcare: Can We Fix What is Broken? 9/6/05 Part 2 of 3
Giving patients and other stakeholders incentives for using medication and other medical services judiciously, is a major step to fixing the broken healthcare system in the US. Dr. Stanley Feld suggests that the system that works is the system that makes everyone responsible for how the system works. In this Part 2 of 3, Dr. Feld has some ideas for the 45 million uninsured citizens.You can E-mail Dr. Feld.- LISTEN |
Consumer Driven Health Care + Technology 8/29/05 Part 1 of 3
The statistics are staggering and getting worse. Our nation’s health care system, plagued by failing HMOs, out-of-control costs (with all the stakeholders into survival tactics) and everyone is being squeezed. Dr. Stanley Feld points out there are many stakeholders including the untrained patient, providers, doctors and the government. Contact Dr. Feld - He believes the patients can drive “them” into utilization of technology. LISTEN
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The Political System is Changing + Internet 8/29/05
Unless one has lived in a vacuum this past year, you cannot help but notice how the Internet has impacted politics. It is a major transforming force explains Phil Weiser, Exec. Director, Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program. Everyone is concerned about the delivery of information with many issues on the horizon including
Telco regulations, 3rd broadband pipe, wireless, etc. LISTEN
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Getting Buy-in for VoIP + User Education 8/29/05 DTP Lunch & Learn
TDM and PBX systems have come to terms with flipping over to IP. Chris Johnson, Consulting Systems Engineer for Cisco confirms that initially the migration was due to cost savings and points out that now increased productivity is becoming an important part of the decision mix. User mobility, plug-in call centers and unified messaging are some of the requirements asked for today. LISTEN
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Photonics Innovator of the Year + "Merc" 8/29/05
CDM Optics, a 10-year old company with a technology invented in CU is recognized at a Colorado Photonics Industry Association meeting in Boulder. Specifically, CEO and one of three founders, R.M. “Merc” Mercure was given this special award. The company now has 24 employees and started out on the 3rd floor of what was the Boulder Technology Incubator. LISTEN
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