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Silicon Valley Computer Society

The Silicon Valley Computer Society (SVCS) is a non-profit group of computer users interested in improving their skills and knowledge in the use of PC computers.

SVCS meets in a general session (GIG) on the 1st Thursday of each month. Special Interest Groups (SIGs) include DISIG (Digital Imaging SIG) and WinSIG (Windows SIG).

You are welcome to attend two (2) meetings as a guest. If you wish to continue after that, you are requested to join SVCS*. Membership dues are necessary to defray the operating expenses of the organization. Click on the "Join SVCS" link above to access the membership application form.

* We honor membership in SPAUG (Stanford Palo Alto Users Group) in lieu of this requirement.

Digital Imaging SIG DISIG logoThe Digital Imaging SIG meets on the 3rd Monday of each month at the MicroCenter store in Santa Clara to discuss topics of image editing using Photoshop or similar software and digital photography. The first part of the monthly meeting is devoted to instruction in basic techniques of digital image editing. More...

Windows SIG winsig logoThe Windows SIG covers all topics related to the use of the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office products. WinSIG meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month at MicroCenter in Santa Clara. More...

Web Design SIG Web SIG logoThis group meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at MicroCenter. This class will cover techniques of web page design, creation and maintenance, including HTML, CSS and Java script. Members practice on their own web pages. More...

Silicon Valley Linux Users Group LInux SIG logoStarting as an SVCS SIG in 1988, the Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) is the oldest and one of the largest Linux user groups in the world. Ten years later in 1988, it became an independent group More...

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