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The mission of the Los Angeles Biohackers is to make science accessible to people of all ages and educational backgrounds. They do this by providing laboratory equipment and workspace, resources which are typically out of the reach of the amateur, to anyone passionate about learning. They put on classes geared towards beginners so anyone can join and they organize open meetup days where newcomers can mingle with veterans to exchange ideas. In addition, they allow members to use our common resources to work on their own research projects.

Sarah Blow started the first Girl Geek Dinner in London, England back in 2005. Since then, Girl Geek Dinner chapters have sprung up all over the world. LA Girl Geek Dinners are a way to gather lady geeks of all stripes in Southern California to discuss topics in technology and what it's like to be a female in typically male-saturated industries.

lakeFS is an open-source technology, highly compatible with the emerging standard for data lake architecture in all its components and effortlessly integrates with any existing data lake, suitable for enterprise-level data operations. Whether you’re a data engineer, ML/AI practitioner or analyst, manage your data as code with lakeFS. From raw data pre-processing, through deduplicated and parallel experimentation, to full reproducibility feature engineering and model training, increase data quality and data delivery velocity, while reducing storage costs!

The Los Angeles LAMP Special Interest Group (LAMPsig) is an off-shoot of the Linux Users of Los Angeles (LULA) group. LAMPsig is focused on web development and end user web interfaces. The LAMP environment (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the SIG's starting point.
The LAMPSIG group will be showcasing the Synergy application.

The Los Angeles LAMP Special Interest Group (LAMPsig) is an off-shoot of the Linux Users of Los Angeles (LULA) group. LAMPsig is focused on web development and end user web interfaces. The LAMP environment (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the SIG's starting point.
The LAMPSIG group will be showcasing the Synergy application.

The Los Angeles LAMP Special Interest Group (LAMPsig) is an off-shoot of the Linux Users of Los Angeles (LULA) group. LAMPsig is focused on web development and end user web interfaces. The LAMP environment (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the SIG's starting point.

LayerOne is an annual technology and information security conference held in Pasadena, CA. Since 2004, we've brought together the best and brightest of the tech community in a friendly, hands-on environment focused on meeting new people and learning new things. LayerOne includes presentations, workshops, hands-on villages, contests, demos, parties, and much more. Don't miss it! LayerOne 2020 takes place on May 22-24 at the Pasadena Hilton Hotel.

LayerOne is an information security conference located in Los Angeles, California. Since 2004, we’ve featured speakers from all across the globe and on topics ranging from lockpicking and MPLS security to covert data gathering and HIPAA compliance. Our speakers come from a diverse background and include a focus not just on the nuts and bolts of technology but the social impact as well.

The League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA) is a nonprofit corporation with members throughout the world. Our mission is to advance the practice of system administration; to support, recognize, educate, and encourage its practitioners; and to serve the public through education and outreach on system administration issues.