Project DEMO: IT Martini Hour 8
The countdown is here! There’s just one week to go until IT Martini Hour 8: Ghost of Projects Past hits BoMA for an evening of YOUR IT Community shaking, stirring, and VOTING for the DEMO that wins the coveted Community Choice Award.
Thanks to Fast Switch, the award includes a $1000 cash prize! A project consultation from QStart Labs and testing services from Platform Lab round out a prize package worth more than $10,000!
Five up and coming start-up companies want YOUR vote:
- Brand Thunder Boom is an extreme makeover for the internet browser, which lets people transform a standard browser into one decorated with themes in their favorite sports team, entertainment franchise or internet site.
- Hash Party is a twitter hashtag trend explorer that allows the user to see and discover not only the what of what people say regarding a trend but see the who and the social graph behind those that say it.
- eEvent is a powerful yet easy-to-use integrated web and mobile based solution for events with multiple committees, and allows multiple organizers to successfully collaborate and manage all efforts - before, during and after the event.
- FuelMileage.com delivers real world fuel mileage stats, not the inaccurate EPA estimates – and let’s you track your cars mileage via text message updated fill-ups.
- Cancer and Disease Research using Technology assists medical professionals with early detection, efficiency, and repeatable measurements and results for disease.
IT Martini Hour 8: Ghost of Projects Past happens immediately after PMI Central Ohio Chapter’s Professional Development Day on Wednesday, December 2nd at 5:30pm. Discounted pricing ends at midnight!
A huge thanks to PMI Central Ohio Chapter, Grip Technology, and American Digital – three Top Shelf Sponsors committed to innovating in YOUR IT Community.
Erica Brown
Erica Brown is a St. Louis native who joined the IT Martini team in Fall 2009. She is pursuing a degree in Japanese Language and Literature at The Ohio State University and anticipates graduating this Spring. Her ambitions include a career in international communications with a Japanese focus.
