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NASHHIRE Featured Jobs: .net

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This week, the NASHHIRE Job Board Spotlight is on .net positions.
We have quite a few Nashville Technology Council members who are looking for qualified applicants, and we know there are lots of you out there.


Please feel free to pass these job listings to others and encourage them to sign up for our NASHHIRE text messages. Don’t forget to check out additional jobs on our Job Board.


Text “nashhire” to 90210 and you will get weekly job updates right to your phone. You can also follow us on twitter (@NashHire) or “like” us on facebook!


Emdeon
Software Architect


OtterBase
.NET Senior Web Developer


Alltech Inc.
Senior .Net Developer


Computer Professionals, Inc
.NET Team Lead


ICA
Application Developer – Interoperability

Application Developer – Reporting


teknetex
.Net Developer


Robert Half Technology
.NET Web Developer


Zycron
.net Developer

NASHHIRE Featured Jobs: Web Developers/ Graphic Designers

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This week, the NASHHIRE Job Board Spotlight is on Web Developer/ Graphic Design positions.
We have quite a few Nashville Technology Council members who are looking for qualified applicants, and we know there are lots of you out there.


Please feel free to pass these job listings to others and encourage them to sign up for our NASHHIRE text messages. Don’t forget to check out additional jobs on our Job Board.


Text “nashhire” to 90210 and you will get weekly job updates right to your phone. You can also follow us on twitter (@NashHire) or “like” us on facebook!


Emdeon:
Web Applications Developer


HCA:
Director of Infrastructure Technology Design and Build

Web Administrator


centresource:
OOP / Rails Developer


Emma:
Graphic Designer

Application Developer


Vaco:
Web Developer

MS Web Developer


Sitemason:
Design Partners


MTSU:
Assistant Director of Marketing

Cyber Security Update

Posted by: tfetherling  /  Tags: , , ,

On Wednesday of this week, I had the opportunity to attend a Cyber Security Briefing with the FBI.  The types of attacks are not new, but the frequency and boldness of the attacks is increasing on US Companies.  You need to be prepared.  The first step of being prepared is to get to know your local FBI Office in advance of any threats.  This will help both sides tremendously down the road.

The Department of Defense relies on an enormous system of networks with 7 million computing devices and 15,000 networks in dozens of countries.  These networks support the US’s military intelligence and business operations.

As reported by William Lynn in a story carried by Mashable, the deputy secretary of defense announced this week that Cyber Crime is on the rise.  Not only is it affecting millions of private citizens, it is creeping into the Board Room as one of the major issues of the day.  The US Government has been under pressure to come up with solutions and a plan.  This can not be achieved unless we work hand in hand with our local FBI Cyber Crime division lead by Scott Augenbaum.  The reporting of data loss and theft is rising by companies each day and the FBI can help you ready your systems for an attack.

A lot of the advice given this week is common sense, but a lot of companies are not putting these practical protocols into place.  In addition, there are some consumer best practices that can used to make you less vulnerable to cyber theft.  Use a separate and dedicated Mac for online banking.  This is due to the amount of “spear fishing” and viruses that is occurring through the use of Facebook.  Create separate passwords for banking transactions than you use for iTunes, Facebook, Linkedin, etc.

Source: Department of Defense, FBI

Thanks to all who came out for the Summer Party!

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We want to thank everyone who joined us last night at the Summer Holiday Party at the Red Rooster. We all had such a great time and enjoyed seeing all the members and guests who came out! Thanks again to our sponsor, tw telecom, who provided all of us with a fun summer treat!

We hope you all had fun and got a chance to network and catch up with each other! The Nashville Technology Council can’t thank you enough for your continued support and participation. Have a great weekend!


Enjoying some time together at the Summer Party!

Mollie and Leah...greeting folks at the door!



Jessica McDougal from Teknetex...rockin' the NTC sticker with the Rooster!

A packed house at the Summer Holiday Party!

Summer Holiday Party Tonight!

Posted by: Mollie McCormick

Are you coming to the best party in Nashville tonight?  Well, you should.  Come network, eat, drink, and be merry with some of Nashville’s finest at our annual Summer holiday party at the Red Rooster!  There will be a surprise from our sponsor, TW Telecom, that you won’t want to miss out on…oh, and air conditioning!

Online registration is closed, but don’t let that stop you.  You can pay at the door with cash or check!

Red Rooster

1530 Demonbreun Street

5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.



NASHHIRE Feature Jobs: Help Desk/ QA

Posted by: jhill

This week, the NASHHIRE Job Board Spotlight is on Help Desk/ QA positions. We have quite a few Nashville Technology Council members who are looking for qualified applicants, and we know there are lots of you out there. Please feel free to pass these job listings to others and encourage them to sign up for our NASHHIRE text messages.

Text “nashhire” to 90210 and you will get weekly job updates right to your phone. You can also follow us on twitter (@NashHire) or “like” us on facebook!


HelathSpring
Service Desk Technician
Qualtity Assurance Consultant


eMids
Manager of Quality Assurance


Advanced Network Solutions
IT Support Specialist


Conexess Group
Help Desk Manager


Griffin Technology
Technical Support


Alltech, Inc.
Help Desk Analyst


CPI
Automated QA Analyst


Experis
Sr. QA Contractor


Teknetex
QA Consultant
Service Desk Technician

BizTalk Community

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The BizTalk Community is the next step in the evolution of the traditional User Group.  It is a fusion of in-person BizTalk User Group and modern social media—allowing broader collaboration, separated by space and time.  But throughout the process, we still want it to be a Community, somewhere where you belong.

We have been discussing all things BizTalk in our meetings thus far and will continue to do so.  Planned Topics include:

Date    Topic

8/3    How to process HIPAA and NCPDP via BTS :  In this session we’ll discuss the ins-and-outs of managing healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) with BizTalk extensions. We will highlight WPC’s approach of verbose naming in XML schemas, which improves business analyst-developer communication.

9/7    Claim splitting: Using BizTalk to route claims to different adjudication systems: In this session we’ll look at the problem of directing HL7 claims to different systems, during cutover periods.  This pattern works well in just about any situation where you need to cut over from one message processing solution to another (and want to run for a period of time in parallel).   

Our home on the web is http://www.BizTalk-Community.com.  Our meetings in the physical world happen at the Microsoft Office, in Franklin TN (near Nashville).  Directions here:  http://www.microsoft.com/about/companyinformation/usaoffices/heartland/en/us/nashville.aspx.

We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 6:00 pm Central Time.

NASHHIRE Featured Jobs: Network Administration/Security

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This week, the NASHHIRE Job Board Spotlight is on Network Administration/Security positions. We have quite a few Nashville Technology Council members who are looking for qualified applicants, and we know there are lots of you out there. Please feel free to pass these job listings to others and encourage them to sign up for our NASHHIRE text messages.

Text “nashhire” to 90210 and you will get weekly job updates right to your phone. You can also follow us on twitter (@NashHire) or “like” us on facebook!


Verizon:
Security Sales Architect


HCA:
Web Administrator

System Administrator Manager

Systems Administrator II


Microsoft:
Technology Solutions Professional – Datacenter


EMMA:
Network and Systems Administrator


Zycron:
HPF System Admin


Teknetex:
Network Administrator


Asurion:
Sr. SAN Administrator


Griffin:
Junior System Administrator


Bass, Berry & Sims:
Systems Administrator

A final “Thank You” to Tod Fetherling

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The best leader is the one who has sense enough to pick those who can do what needs to get done, but has enough self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it. The staff of the Technology Council would like to thank that leader, Tod Fetherling. We call him our leader because, unlike a boss who says “Go”, Tod is a leader that says “Let’s all Go”. As a leader, he made us all strive to consistently do better work than we ever thought was possible. We hope to make him proud in the years to come as the Technology Council continues to grow.


We know many have thanked Tod since hearing that he was starting a new phase of his career and stepping down from his role at the Technology Council. We felt it was time for us to profess our thanks and gratitude for the years of leadership one last time. Tod has rare combined gifts of wisdom, fairness and humor and his daily presence in our office will be greatly missed. We cannot thank him enough for the hard work he has put in, as well as the support, guidance, and encouragement that he provided all of us.



He has fostered a wonderful tech community that will no doubt strive as a result of his time here. We know Tod will continue to be a integral part of the Technology Council in the years to come. We wish him the best of luck in his new adventure!



We would like to end with this thought: “One measure of leadership is the caliber of people who choose to follow you.” I think we can all agree that you have many, many people in Nashville and beyond who will continue to follow you, seek your advice and work with you for many years to come.


From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.
The NTC Staff: Leah, Mollie, Jessica and Beth