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		<title>Oregon Software Community Moving on Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 02:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, I gave a speech at the Annual Member Dinner of the Software Association of Oregon (SAO) and I must say how good it feels to be part of an organization that has such positive momentum &#8211; the feeling in the air was palpable and is really encouraging given the challenging economy.  Portland has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night, I gave a speech at the Annual Member Dinner of the <a href="http://www.sao.org">Software Association of Oregon (SAO)</a> and I must say how good it feels to be part of an organization that has such positive momentum &#8211; the feeling in the air was palpable and is really encouraging given the challenging economy.  Portland has always prided itself on a collaborative business community, but often at a surface level. At this event, there were software companies from across the state, top government leaders, and some clear innovators in clean technology.  The keynote speaker was Google&#8217;s Green Energy Czar, Bill Weihl, and the crowd of 300 people was overflowing.  Here was my SAO Board address to the audience (in semi-shortened format):</p>
<p>&#8220;For some of you, this might be the first SAO event you’ve been to in a while. For many of the rest of you who have been to a recent event, you have likely felt the buzz – that positive momentum – that SAO is fueling in the software community in Oregon.  There are some awesome new opportunities for you to get involved:</p>
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<li>With SAO’s goal of drawing more CTOs and CIOs from tech and non-tech organizations into the mix, we are especially pleased to be attracting great speakers like tonight’s Bill Weihl, Czar of Google.</li>
<li>We’ve also rolled out a Leadership Exchange program where leaders and managers across each department of your software organization are gaining insights and perspective that are simply not possible within the walls of your own company.  I know it’s had a game-changing effect on my company saving me from some pretty huge mistakes that our execs or I would have made or we would have missed some major opportunities that I would have never known about had it not been for these monthly roundtable discussions and follow-on discussions.</li>
<li>Police Chief Sizer has already touched on the value of SAO and the tech community reaching out to the public sector through our Fireside chats. Other gatherings have included also included Portland&#8217;s Mayor.</li>
<li>Finally, the social gatherings and networking opportunities have gained critical mass.  The last SAO Blazer game I attended was double the size from a year ago.</li>
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<p>One thing that hasn’t been talked about tonight, but it’s been bugging me for the past 6 months. In conversations with some software folks about how to grow the software community in Oregon, I often hear complaints that Portland and Oregon as a whole does NOT have 2 things: <strong>CAPITAL and TALENT</strong>. It’s been the same complaint for the past 20 years and I’m getting tired of it. I think we do have the talent – a lot of it is right here in this room.  <strong>IT’S UP TO US</strong> to grow our own companies here, start new ones, and invest and mentor promising Oregon start ups.  No one is going to save us.  <strong>WE ARE THE ANSWER</strong>. SAO is part of that answer.  If we’re making the same excuses and complaints 20 years from now, we’ve failed.  Together, we can create a stronger, growing tech community in Oregon.  I firmly believe this!</p>
<p>I really encourage you to get involved – it will likely be the most valuable and even selfish thing you do this year – to help your career and your company.  Thank you.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Ignite6 &#8211; Only in Portland do You see this</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 04:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dawn Foster just sent out an awesome Flickr slideshow done by Aaron Hockley. I&#8217;ll figure out the iframe work-around to get the embedded slideshow working correctly when I get into the office tomorrow. As I was sitting next to fellow current, current, and former eROI teammates Dylan, Summer, and Garrett, I couldn&#8217;t help but commenting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dawn Foster just sent out an awesome <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahockley/sets/72157621697991156/show/">Flickr slideshow done by Aaron Hockley</a>. I&#8217;ll figure out the iframe work-around to get the embedded slideshow working correctly when I get into the office tomorrow.  As I was sitting next to fellow current, current, and former eROI teammates Dylan, Summer, and Garrett, I couldn&#8217;t help but commenting on all of the things that Portland creativity, informality, and general vibe offer that you simply can&#8217;t find anywhere else. For example: I would never see a toddler or infant at a late-night business event on the East Coast where &#8220;ear muffs&#8221; are needed in many of the presentations. I doubt other cities have women crescendo into near-real orgasms over vegetables during a presentation. So, to start off my twitter stream from the big Ignite6 night, I&#8217;ll pick the one that sums it all up &#8211; &#8220;What&#8217;s great about portland? So communal &#8211; techies bring kids to the event, casual, real, accepting, creative, inspiring.&#8221; Here&#8217;s the rest of my tweets:</p>
<p># James keller on being a hooker in rugby. Great lessons, entertaining #ignite6</p>
<p>Eva &#8211; brilliant thinking</p>
<p>Authority &#8211; like librarians &#8211; its about what&#8217;s real</p>
<p>Anything happens at #ignite6 &#8211; veggies an aphrodisiac</p>
<p>Ice cold swim after sauna &#8211; shrinkage can be an issue #ignite6</p>
<p>Sauna cleanses you inside and out #ignite6</p>
<p>After intermission &#8211; sauna etiquette pres, #ignite6 </p>
<p># Kgw &#8211; lesson 1 &#8211; be careful who you call a hipster. Epic fail. At #ignite4<br />
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<p>http://ohac.org &#8211; getting kids insured</p>
<p>Healthcare presenter &#8211; diy &#8211; ducttape your broken finger, mental stuff, manage risk. 1 of 6 americans don&#8217;t have health insurance</p>
<p>Pet your dog at shoulder, not on head.</p>
<p>Pet your dog at shoulder, not on head</p>
<p>Treat your dog like a dog, not like your inner child #ignite6</p>
<p>Bridget talks about how you can stop shitty little dog syndrome. Like junk-scratching in public</p>
<p>The turk was a machine in 1734 that beat chessmasters of the day ( actually a man hidden in the machine)</p>
<p>@magicseth is up now #ignite6</p>
<p>Myofacia &#8211; gotta learn good posture to optimize muscle memory in your body</p>
<p>Chris espouses mindful commerce in last slide &#8211; love it &#8211; thinking of @sevenplanet</p>
<p>Chris doing presentation on being a gentleman &#8211; great delivery</p>
<p>Multi-touch acquarium app on display table &#8211; art coming to life</p>
<p>Microsoft display costs 17k, todd&#8217;s team create display table for 1k and do it 2 weeks #ignite6</p>
<p>Todd &#8211; presenter 1 &#8211; multi-touch display like iphone</p>
<p>Startupalooza is oct 10, #ignite7 is nov 12</p>
<p>What&#8217;s great about portland? So communal &#8211; techies bring kids to the event, casual, real, accepting, creative, inspiring</p>
<p>@ignitepdx, very simply, I love portland.</p>
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		<title>Portland Software Businesses: Small, Furry Mammals?</title>
		<link>http://eroidays.com/2009/05/02/portland-software-businesses-small-furry-mammals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 00:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Tate, a buddy of mine, had an awesome analogy featured on the front page of the Oregonian today in the article &#8220;Tech entrepreneurs defy recession&#8221; by Mike Rogoway.  Here&#8217;s the excerpt from the article with Kevin&#8217;s quote that really got me thinking from a different mindset: &#8220;Portland fosters the creation of small, furry mammals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kevin Tate, a buddy of mine, had an awesome analogy featured on the front page of the Oregonian today in the article <strong>&#8220;Tech entrepreneurs defy recession&#8221;</strong> by Mike Rogoway.  Here&#8217;s the excerpt from the article with Kevin&#8217;s quote that really got me thinking from a different mindset:</p>
<p>&#8220;Portland fosters the creation of small, furry mammals rather than dinosaurs &#8212; the really big things,&#8221; said Kevin Tate, 35, CEO of <a href="http://www.stepchangegroup.com/">StepChange Group</a>, a social media advertising and marketing specialist in the Pearl District. The &#8220;dinosaur&#8221; model of big corporate campuses and regimented software development (think Microsoft &#8212; or even Google) is going by the wayside, Tate said, in favor of more informal and collaborative arrangements. Portland&#8217;s current high-tech foment positions the state well to capitalize when the recession ends, provided its technology entrepreneurs have the appetite to take it on.  &#8220;What happens when things start coming back?&#8221; Tate asked. &#8220;Will the small, furry mammals evolve?&#8221;</p>
<p>Nearly 9 years ago, 7 mainly tech start-up entrepreneurs co-founded a group called <a href="http://www.starveups.com">Starve Ups</a>.  We all survived the dot com implosion, but were influenced by really wanting to scale our companies for growth.  Some Starve Ups companies have grown a little faster than others, but many contain a desire to do something world-changing with our companies through software, social good, amazing company culture or all of the above.  I really like Kevin&#8217;s quote because it is accurate and represents a strong contingent in Portland&#8217;s software community, but I think we need to be honest with ourselves that our dream is to do something bigger and be more like a lion than a forgettable Chihuahua.  So, how do we get there? Lack of capital is usually at the top of the list, but our biggest limitation is our mindset. Let&#8217;s grow game-changing, sustainable software businesses in Portland and tout Portland&#8217;s livability and balance as a BONUS, not a detriment to growth.</p>
<p>Comment below with your ideas of a more representative furry mammal for Portland.</p>
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