Events
Location:
Soda Hall, Wozniak Lounge
Description:
VMware was founded in 1998 to bring mainframe-class virtual machine technology to industry-standard computers. VMware delivered its first product, VMware Workstation, in 1999 and entered the server market in 2001 with VMware GSX Server and VMware ESX Server. With the launch of VMware VirtualCenter in 2003, and the groundbreaking VMotion technology, the company established itself as the thought leader in the newly emerging virtual infrastructure marketplace.
Bring your resume and come join us for a great talk and some great food!
Location:
Berkeley Ironworks
Description:
Come out for a night of rock climbing with TBP! UPE will be doing a joint social event with Tau Beta Psi at Berkeley Ironworks. Don't worry if you don't know how to rock climb or if you think you'll stink at it, it'll still be fun!
Location:
306 Soda Hall, [HP Auditorium]
Description:
Alumnus Jacob Scott EECS '05 (http://www.mit.edu/~jhscott) is flying back to Berkeley to give a talk about how what you should know about grad school. It is different from other talks in that Jacob has spoken 1-on-1 with admissions committee members and also brings a unique Berkeley undergraduate perspective. This talk is targeted towards both lower division and upper division students.
Location:
Soda Hall, 380
Description:
There will be food, prizes, and of course video games (on large projection screens!) If anybody remembers last year's tournament, you can be assured that Gradius V and Tetris Attack will not be included in the competition.
For Candidates, you can help set up the event or socialize at the event!
Location:
Soda Hall, Wozniak Lounge
Description:
A leading search engine on the Web, Ask.com combines world-class search technology with one-of-a-kind search tools to help people get what they are looking for faster.
Please stop by and bring your resume!
A little more about Ask.com:
Today, Internet searchers can take advantage of a better search experience: the new Ask.com. Formerly known as Ask Jeeves, the new Ask.com offers differentiated search technology, instinctive search tools and a sleek design to help people get what they need faster. With a new brand that represents the Ask.com of today and reflects the significant advancements the engine has undergone in recent years, Jeeves the butler has retired from the site. "The new Ask.com is the culmination of years of innovation, combining the most advanced core search technology with one-of-a-kind tools that make search better," said Steve Berkowitz, CEO of Ask.com. "People deserve a search engine that gives them the tools to get what they need faster, not just a bunch of links on a page. Ask.com takes search to the next level."
