[CSCIUndergrad] Fw: [CISDD Career] Last Call: Get the Scoop from Google THIS THURSDAY @ 3:00

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There are still some spaces available for the following event. To RSVP, 
send an email with your name, affiliation (student, faculty, alumni), 
college, email address, and name of event (Google) to rsvp at cisdd.org.
 
 
 
Computer Science Gets Practical: Unique Solutions at Google 
Featuring Raymond Blum and Salim Virji, Google
Google has realized a new scale and scope of computer systems 
architecture. This has introduced problems for which the solution cannot 
be "Googled" or found in the repertoire of any team member. Come hear how 
Google has taken classic computer science techniques down from the ivory 
tower and applied them to real world problems. Raymond and Salim will 
discuss some of these problems and explore the techniques used to solve 
them. 
Thursday October 25
3:00 ? 4:30 P.M.
CUNY Graduate Center
Room 4102 ("Science Center")
Raymond Blum has been a software developer, system administrator, 
instructor and network security consultant for over 25 years. He is 
currently employed in the Site Reliability Engineering division of Google, 
which keeps the various Google products available, reliable and 
responsive. 
Salim Virji has written code and carried a pager for Google since 2003. 
Prior to that, he worked as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, a 
systems engineer in Pittsburgh and a sanitation engineer in Chicago. 
 
 
Kara Heffernan
Managing Director
CUNY Institute for Software Design and Development (CISDD)
101 West 31st Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10001
T: (212) 652-2861
F: (212) 652-2899
Kara.Heffernan at mail.cuny.edu 
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