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2011 Awards Gala Winners

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We want to thank everyone for attending the 2011 “Feel The Beat” Awards Gala last night. We hope you all had as much fun as we did! We want to once again congratulate all our Nominees and Winners. Thank you again to all the sponsors and volunteers who helped make this such a wonderful event and memorable evening.

And the winners are…

IT Student of the Year Rachelle Holloman, Belmont University
Volunteer of the Year Andy Flatt, Healthspring
Green Company of the Year Dsi
Social Media/Blogger of the Year Lyndsay Rush/Centresource
Innovator of the Year Stephen Hau, Shareable Ink
Start-up of the Year Healthcare Productivity Automation (HPA)
Software Engineer/ Programmer of the Year Rickey South, CHS
CISO of the Year Craig Zimberg, BMI
CTO of the Year Janice Malaszenko, Nissan
CIO of the Year Andy Flatt, Healthspring
Company of the Year Qualifacts
Lifetime Achievement Beth Chase, C3 Consulting


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Additional Tech Awards seating added

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Additional “Feel the Beat” Technology Awards Gala seating added

Due to high demand, we have opened up registration for BALCONY SEATING ONLY until Monday, October 24th at 10:00 a.m.

This includes entry into the event, light appetizers and desserts, and a drink ticket to the after party.  Please note that this does not include a seated dinner on the main floor, and seats in the balcony are first come, first serve.  You must check in at Balcony Seating upon arrival.

Click here to register.

The man behind the Awards Gala videos: Q&A with Kris Rattner

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Q&A with Kris Rattner, Dreamline LLC- Video and AfterEffects Post Production Film
http://www.dreamlinecinema.com/


Kris Rattner is the man behind the video for the NTC Awards. He generously donates his time and talent to the Nashville Technology Awards and makes us look pretty awesome! Recently, I got a “sneak peek” at what he has in store for the 2011 “Feel The Beat” Gala. I don’t want to give too much away, but I saw some of the videos he is working on for the NTC Awards Gala, and they look amazing. Needless to say, I was impressed and I wanted to know more about what he does and how he does it.



How did you get started in video production and post production? Was it something you learned on your own or went to school for?


It sounds like a cliché, but things happen when you least expect them too. In 1994 was in college working at a comedy club adjacent to the University of Missouri-Columbia. The club owner needed a way to transition between live television and the stage so I volunteered my time to experiment with video. I got a demo copy of a video editing program, however I didn’t own a video camera, so I ended up flying the club logo in a few times using a different transitions and overlaying some slap bass for a sound track. The club owner loved it and began using it immediately.  One night the owner of the area’s top production company was in the audience, saw the simple work I created, and asked me to visit his studio the following week. One week later I was producing intro bumpers for some of his top clients. Within a year, I was trained on Lightwave and Adobe After Effects  mixing  those post production tools with studio footage to produce full production spots. Finally, by year two I was producing, shooting, and editing national broadcast commercials. I realized that I had a unique ability to generate emotional responses from my clients through my work and decided to form a company focusing on the post production side of the business, though it wasn’t until 2011 that the company officially became a registered corporation known as Dreamline.

The name Dreamline goes back to 1997 when I needed to name my hobby production studio to bid on some work. I had just watched a movie produced by DreamWorks and Newline Cinema, the two leading production houses at the time, and then it hit me. Take half the name of each and combine into one name. Dreamline was born! There was a time when I thought about changing the name to my last  name, but a very good friend (we’ll call her T ), really helped me see the uniqueness of Dreamline and the name stayed!

I actually went to school for Computer Engineering and was convinced I was going to develop a microprocessor that would interface with our brains. My lack of interest in differential equations and imaginary numbers helped me see that my future was in my passion, which was in production. Ironically this passion wouldn’t be reached right away either. I spent 17 years in various positions of Sales Management in companies like Sprint, Time Warner Telecom, and Comcast before taking the plunge as a business owner. I think this experience really sets my understand of company branding and messaging apart from traditional production houses and teams. By taking what I learned about my abilities early on and combining them with my corporate understanding, I can create impactful experiences for my clients. That’s a very important trait to have in today’s social branded world.


How did you get involved making the Awards videos for the Tech Council?

I joined the NTC in 2007 as a committee member of the Awards Gala. In the meeting I heard all the “wants” for a new type of tech award program. Past shows had become stale using static PowerPoint as the primary media but I had a different idea. My idea was to turn this into an Academy awards night with  graphics and sound that will literally knock your socks off.  It was 2 more years (and a dozen name changes later) before that show became a reality. Naturally, I offered my talent up to create the content for the show, but soon realized that in order for the show to display properly I needed control, so I became the show director. This role is similar to the guy or gal who calls the camera shots at an NFL game in the control booth, but as you know the shows are flawless, (knock on wood) we’ve had a 100% success rate with them, plus since the first show, they remain the most talked about event in the NTC history. Unfortunately, we keep getting tasked with raising the bar. This year is by far the best graphical experience you’ve ever seen. I’m not sure what we will do in 2012!


What inspires you when making the videos for the NTC Award Gala and other events?

I’ve been asked many times over the years to help teach our youth to do what I do. That inspires me to continue to look for new ways to create experiences that move people. I believe our passion is what we are here to do, my passion is to create experiences through video. The NTC Award Gala  and some of the other events that I produce are game changers in their space.


What software do you use for creating and editing the videos?

In my studio I have what is known in the industry as a mini render-farm. The farm is really an 80 inch rack filled with 9 Intel i7 servers all processing in tandem. This gives me the ability to render at resolutions up to 1080p in near real time. Related to my software the post production animation is created with Adobe After Effects and more recently Cinema 4D. I became master trained in AE in 2007 which opened up more opportunities for me to educate beginners into the business. Cinema 4D is a recent addition to my portfolio which has become a rival to the popular 3D Studio and Lightwave  programs of the 90’s, though in my opinion Lightwave and 3DS still produce some of the best Kinetic animation today. I’ve become proficient on the AVID and in Premiere Pro over the years, but found the professional version of Sony’s Vegas extremely efficient. That may surprise a lot of people reading this, that I settled on a prosumer application to render my final videos however I believe one should use the tool that best suits them and the job. Vegas Pro has a lot of features, which when used correctly, can outwit, outlast, and outperform many of the larger fish in the sea. It may also surprise you to know that the Awards Gala is run 100% directly out of Vegas. I was actually contacted by Sony to demonstrate this to a group of their engineers because they never saw anyone operate the program like that, and  it’s a piece of cake for the application. It’s like having a 256 channel video switcher at my finger tips for 1 ten thousandths the cost!


The videos I’ve seen all have music or interviews with people. Are there other programs you use for sound recording and editing?

I use Sony ACID to create many of audio tracks that require special effects however most of my audio is purchased through a service to keep our copyright and  artist friends happy.


Once again, I have to say that I was impressed with your skills, as I am sure others will be. How can people get in touch with you?

There are a couple of ways. Our website: www.dreamlinecinema.com

Or by email: Kristopher.rattner@dreamlinecinema.com

Or give me a call: 615-887-7141

It’s Our Birthday!

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Today, the Nashville Technology Council celebrates its 12th birthday. The Nashville Technology Council was launched in 1999 with a primary mission to support the growth of technology businesses in the Nashville area by bringing together leaders in business, academia and government.


Over the years, we’ve had amazing events and speakers like Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, U.S. Congressman, Marsha Blackburn, Jeff Hayzlett (CMO,Eastman Kodak Company) and Alex Gounares (CTO of AOL). We are also fortunate to have so much talent supporting our mission… just look at the line up for events like Naked Hospital and InfoSec.


We hope you have seen our “Top Ten” list of accomplishments for 2010- 2011, but if you haven’t you can see them here. Our accomplishments include launching Techville, creating Catalyst Magazine, establishing two Technology Funds, and forming the T3 Student Congress.

 

We’ve been thrilled with the active participation of our members and the technology community here in Nashville. As we move forward we will continue to address new tech innovations, foster entrepreneurship in the field of technology, promote employment in the technology sector , and most importantly, keep promoting technology in our region. We are proud to be part of the Nashville tech community and we look forward to many more years.

GFIRST National Conference

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The 7th Annual GFIRST National Conference began yesterday at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel &
Convention Center here in Nashville. The conference isAugust 7th thru 12th, and features top
information security professionals and government officials.


What is GFIRST?
GFIRST (Government Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams) is a group of technical and tactical
practitioners from incident response and security response teams responsible for securing government
information technology systems and providing private sector support. GFIRST members work together to
understand and handle computer security incidents and to encourage proactive and preventative security
practices across government agencies. GFIRST promotes cooperation among the full range of Federal, State
and local agencies, including defense, civilian, intelligence, and law enforcement.


The conference is FREE to attend. We would love to hear your thoughts on the Conference if you attended
this week. Email jhill@technologycouncil.com if you have news from the event that would like to share.


If you are interested in GFIRST, don’t forget to register for InfoSec 2011…The Southeast’s leading security
conference now in it’s 11th year. InfoSec brings technologists and security professionals for a full day of
exciting speakers and networking opportunities.

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

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!

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

NASH HIRE job postings

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This week, Nash Hire shines the job spotlight on Business Analyst positions. You can see all job postings at any time on our Job Board.

Don’t forget to sign up with Nash Hire to get email and text updates. Text “nashhire” to 90210 and get weekly updates via text message.

You can also follow us on twitter or facebook.


Emdeon:
Business Analyst
https://www8.ultirecruit.com/EMD1000/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*ADF1957303741707

Business Systems Analyst
https://www8.ultirecruit.com/EMD1000/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*79A49D3F3F4FFC5B


Verizon:
CCS Business Solutions Consultant
http://www22.verizon.com/jobs/nashville/sales/jobid396314-ccs-business-solutions-consultant-verizon-jobs/


HCA:
Consulting Business Analyst (Clinical Informatics)
http://hca.rightjobonline.com/JobDetail.aspx?j=242398

IT Project Portfolio Analyst
http://hca.rightjobonline.com/JobDetail.aspx?j=245350

Software Analyst-Developer
http://hca.rightjobonline.com/JobDetail.aspx?j=248820


Microsoft:
Principal Platform Specialist
http://www.microsoft-careers.com/job/Nashville-PPS-Job-TN-37201/1154921/?utm_source=SimplyHired


Centresource:
http://www.centresource.com/who-we-are/join-us

Data Protection

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Stories about Data Protection are all over the news these days. This morning, a suspected member of the LulzSec hacking group was arrested by New Scotland Yard.

Last Wednesday, US senators introduced The Location Privacy Protection Act. The proposed bills are aimed at protecting the privacy of mobile phone users and safeguarding personal information of consumers stored online.

Also, the Nashville Business Journal ran a story that also addresses data loss and protection: Study: Most small businesses fail to protect data

Users of Sprint’s Android-powered mobile devices will get protection for their private information. And even the most seasoned internet shoppers need to be careful. Here in Franklin, TN a online shopper was scammed.

I reached out to some NTC members who could offer some insights on the topic of Data Protection. John Anderson from XO Communications said “From a telecom point of view, we approach data protection by creating redundancy in the clients’ own network. Redundancy via multiple connections, multiple carriers, multiple delivery technologies…in essence creating a ‘small cloud.’ But as a client pushes their data farther into ‘The Cloud’ the more they can rely on the inherent nature of a carriers’ redundancy, and not so much on creating their own.”

It’s always good to have some reminders to stay vigilant and be smart. If you are interested in learning more about Information Security, you should check out InfoSec 2011. Register here.

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