BSG Events

BSG Academy: Personal Web/Blog Site

(Free - open only to BSG Academy Alumni - all training programs)

仅限对BSG Academy培训校友及嘉宾们开放

When:

  • 6/11/2019 Tuesday EDT
  • 9:30 pm - 10:30 pm (Boston Time)

What:

  • How to build your personal web/blog site
  • 我们计划把BSG学员的profile放在一起以便大家查找/networking/推荐给其他公司
  • 我们会推荐几张流行的免费或便宜的个人网站方案
  • 其他

How to Join:

Join Zoom Meeting: (This event occurred in the past)

BSG Academy: Career Development Webinar

(Free & Open to Public)

When:

  • 6/10/2019 Monday EDT
  • 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm (Boston Time)

What:

今晚9点(东部时区)跟加拿大的听众线上做一点关于职业发展的分享,主要分三块:

---几个实用法则帮你站稳脚跟。

---公司不会主动提拔你,你的职业成长取决于你自己。

---包括intern在内,所有职位的薪资都是可以谈的。

BSG Social: Coffee Meeting

When:

  • 5/24/2019 Friday EDT
  • 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm (Boston Time)

Where:

Finagle Bakery And Cafe Test Kitchen

77 Rowe St, Auburndale, MA 02466

(See Map)

  • Close to Brandies University, Waltham, West Newton
  • Easy Parking (across the building)

What:

  • Networking and Meet new friends

How to Join:

  • Contact Julian
    • WeChat: julian6866
    • SMS/Text: 1-617-TODO-BSG
  • I will buy you a Coffee/drink

BSG Webinar: Introduction to AI (人工智能简介)

[简介] 人工智能浪潮来袭,我们能否从这浪潮中分点杯羹?不少朋友跃跃欲试,想投入 AI 的怀抱,但苦于不知如何下手。那么请来听听正在路上的JOE,分享他的走过的弯路,踩过的坑之后的一些心得体会。

When:

03/13/2019 Wednesday, 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm (EDT)

Where:

YouTube Broadcast

Presented by

Joe Wang, Sr. Software Engineer

华侨大学信息管理系本科毕业,毕业后就职于闽发证券,任信息研发中心高级研究员。来美国后,先后在北美多家大公司、麻省州政府任高级软件工程师。热爱运动,喜欢美食,喜欢学习跟踪最新技术,多次创业,同时也是个人投资者。

BSG Academy: Progress Check and Q&A

When:

  • 2/26/2019 Tuesday EST
  • 9:00 pm - 10:30 pm (Boston Time)

Where:

  • Join Hangouts Meet
    • meet.google.com/ngc-ajum-kum
  • Join by phone
    • +1 478-845-4821‬ PIN: ‪879 560 903‬#

Agenda:

    • Career Development Status/Progress Check
    • Q & A/Discussion

Open to BSG Academy Alumni Only

Event: Entrepreneurship Panel Discussions 创业讨论交流

Organizer:

  • 天津大学波士顿校友会/Peiyang Talk( 北洋论坛)

When:

  • 02/10/2019 Sunday 8:00 PM EST

Where:

Topic:

Entrepreneurship - a panel discussion to lead you into the entrepreneur’s world. It includes but not limited to how they started, what challenges they have gone through, how they overcame challenges, what they wish to knew when they started, et..

The Panelists

  • Xiongwei Zhou - Founding Partner @ Boston Angel Club
  • Julian Zhu - Principal @ Boston Software Group, Inc

The Moderator:

  • Amy Qu @ TJUAA-Boston

To Sign up, please scan the QR code and join the WeChat Group

BSG Event: H1B Seminar + People Networking

When:

  • 12/12/2018 Wednesday EST

Where:

  • 209 W Central St, Suite 304, Natick, MA (+ Online Conference)

Agenda:

  • 7:00 pm - Immigration Seminar: 2019 H1B Visa (by Pan Yaran, Attorney)
  • 8:30 pm - Social/Networking (BSG Community)

Career Webinar: Architect's Career Path

When:

11/07/2018 Wednesday, 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm (EST)

Where:

YouTube Broadcast

Presented by

Julian Zhu, Founder

BOSTON SOFTWARE GROUP INC

Legal Webinar: Legal Knowledge For Entrepreneurs

When:

09/27/2018 Thursday, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm (EDT)

Where:

YouTube Broadcast

Presented by

Connie Dai, Attorney

CUTLER & WILENSKY, LLP

Counsellors At Law

Webinar: Overview of Healthcare Data Analytics

When:

Jun 28, 2018 8:00 PM

Where:

YouTube Broadcast

Presented by:

Mice Chen, the Chief Information Officer,

Coastal Medical (Rhode Island)

Blockchain: Hype or Hope

When:

06/15/2018 Friday, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm (EDT)

Where:

BSG Metrowest Office (Natick, MA)

Guest Speakers:

Radia Perlman

Radia Perlman is a Fellow at Dell EMC. Her work has had a profound impact on how computer networks work today. It enables huge networks, like the Internet, to be robust, scalable, and largely self-managing. Her technology also transformed Ethernet from a technology that could support a few hundred nodes within a building, into a technology that could support networks of hundreds of thousands of nodes. She has also made important contributions in network security, including robustness despite malicious trusted participants, assured delete, key management for data at rest encryption, DDOS defense, and user authentication. She has taught as adjunct faculty at MIT, Harvard, and the University of Washington. She wrote the textbook "Interconnections," and co-wrote (with Charlie Kaufman) the textbook "Network Security." She holds over 100 issued patents. She has received numerous awards including induction into the Inventor Hall of Fame, lifetime achievement awards from ACM's SIGCOMM and Usenix, election to National Academy of Engineering, induction into the Internet Hall of Fame, and an honorary doctorate from KTH. She has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT.

Charlie Kaufman

Charlie Kaufman is the chief security architect for the Midrange Storage Division at Dell EMC. He has been involved with computer networking and security issues for over 25 years and holds over 50 patents in those fields. At Microsoft, he was the chief security architect for Windows Azure - Microsoft's Public Cloud offering - where he was involved with all aspects of cloud security from design through responding to ongoing attacks. At Lotus, he was chief security architect for Lotus Notes and Domino and later the entire Lotus product suite. At Digital, he was the Security Architect for their networking group and later for Digital's UNIX offering. He has contributed to a number of IETF standards efforts including IPsec, S/MIME, and DNSsec and served as a member of the Internet Architecture Board. He is a co-author of the popular textbook "Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World" and served on the National Academy of Sciences expert panel that wrote the book "Trust In Cyberspace."

Xuan Tang

Xuan Tang is the head of security engineering and strategic product owner for the Midrange Storage Division at Dell EMC, where he is responsible for driving security strategy, innovation and feature development. He is a passionate technologist with technical expertise in security, storage management, big data modeling, and visualization. He holds 21 patents in those areas. Xuan received a master's degree in Computer Science from the University of New Hampshire, where he was involved with developing a scientific database for distributed data sets.