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developerWorks podcasts feature interviews with IBM technical experts on today's vital software development issues. developerWorks podcasts are part of the developerWorks community, where developers come to learn and share knowledge about IBM middleware tools and open standards technologies.
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Jeff Kunkle dives deep into Node.js | Near Infinity's Director of Mobile Solutions goes beyond the hype about Node.js to clear up misconceptions and explain what it is (and isn't) and where it's best applied in your applications. | 30 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Emil Eifrem, the man behind Neo4J | Neo4j, the popular NoSQL graph database, has garnered a lot of press and praise. Find out more about this robust open source database, how to access data from it, and how you can best apply it in your projects. | 25 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jaspersoft's Karl Van den Bergh talks big data, BI, and Jaspersoft's open source offerings | Learn more about Jaspersoft's open source data connectors project — what they do and how to get started — which allows you to pull data from any number of NoSQL datastores and do the reporting and analytics required by today's applications. | 10 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Agile architect Peter Bell on Neo4j, a graph-oriented datastore built in Java | Peter explains the different types of NoSQL datastores and then gets into the Neo4j graph database: what it is, how it fits into the NoSQL picture, and what problems it solves. | 3 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Barry Hawkins on agile software development | Barry traces his own conversion to agile development and digs into the movement itself, from its conceptual beginnings in "olden times" to the present and with an eye toward the future. A fascinating discussion with a very interesting man. | 30 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jim Tommaney on big data and InfiniDB | Learn from the source about InfiniDB, Calpon'ts high-performance, horizontally scalable, and cost-effective solution built for data warehousing and analytics. | 28 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Toura's Matt Rogish and Rebecca Murphey talk PhoneGap and Mulberry | You've probably heard about PhoneGap, the popular mobile platform for developing native applications using web technologies, but what about Mulberry? This sleek framework -- what might be characterized as Rails for PhoneGap -- provides both the scaffolding as well as the tools for creating application components. Learn more about Mulberry and how it fits into the mobile world in this podcast with the framework's creators. | 28 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lucas Carlson's head is firmly in the cloud | The AppFog CEO talks in depth about the PaaS landscape, where it's been and how it's shaping up in the future. | 21 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pulse 2012 preview: Service Management Simulator | IBM service management specialist, Ivor Macfarlance, talks about his experience teaching the popular service management simulator workshop and gives a preview of what to expect at Pulse 2012. | 17 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Push for iOS, XQuery, Spark, CoffeeScript, top Rational content | John Swanson updates us on the hole in his backyard and then we do a quick rundown on new feature and highlights on the site for the week of Feb 15-23. | 16 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: 2011 IBM Smartcamp Finals | IBM blogger and in-house tech journalist Todd "Turbo" Watson joins Scott Laningham for a recap of the 2011 IBM Smartcamp Finals, held Jan 31-Feb 2 in San Francisco. More at turbotodd.com and ibmsmartcamp.com. | 14 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2012: Summary thoughts from analyst Gary Barnett | Bathwick Group CTO and analyst Gary Barnett joins me over his smartphone webcam from the Lotusphere Social Innovations Lab to share his end-of-conference thoughts form Lotusphere 2012. Gary talks about how IBM is delivering on the social business promise implied at last year's Lotusphere, the expanding opportunity field for developers, the bright future for android, and the state of organizational acceptance and adoption around social business. | 10 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: ApacheDS and MediaWiki, IBM SmartCloud, CoffeeScript, device-aware mobile | This week on developerWorks, some site navigation updates and new content on LDAP authentication with MediaWiki, transforming your supply chain, building multiple VPNs and VLANs, designing an integration landscape, the CoffeeScript language, testing Adobe Flex and Flash apps, and device-aware mobile sites. | 9 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CouchBase's James Phillips looks ahead in 2012 | In our first podcast of 2012, Andy interviews James Phillips, Senior VP at CouchBase. Find out what's in store for CouchBase in 2012 and find out exactly what makes CouchDB special. | 8 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: AIX, Scalable Vector Graphics in HTML5, mod_pagespeed, cloud multi-tenancy | New content highlights on developerWorks for the week of Feb 1-8. And don't forget to register for Pulse 2012. | 2 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Pulse 2012, ImageMagick, VIOS, Java cloud security, code centric development | John and I are back with our weekly rundown of new content highlights and focuses on developerWorks. We also do a little preview of Pulse 2012 which will be happening in early March in Las Vegas, with the theme, "Rethink IT. Reinvent Business With Cloud Computing." | 26 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jon Petz on giving boring meetings the kibosh | Author/speaker Jon Petz joins Scott Laningham to talk about his new book, "Boring Meetings Suck, Get MORE Out of Your Meetings, Or Get OUT of More Meetings." They talk about how bad the boring meeting crisis is, and what to do about it. | 25 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: Lotusphere 2012 chat with Carol Galvin and Catherine Lord | Todd "Turbo" Watson talks with two IBM Lotus Marketing strategists about the evolving of the social business market space, key growth areas, disruptive technologies, the move to people-centric processes in corporations, the nature of enterprise social technology, and more. | 20 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2012: Day 2 wrapup | Todd is back via Skype for a day 2 summary of conversations and themes from Lotusphere 2012. | 18 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2012: Day 1 wrapup | Todd Watson joins me from Lotusphere 2012 in Orlando for a summary of day 1 themes and talks, including an inspiring keynote from actor Michael J Fox, announcements around social analytics, cloud computing, collaboration, collective intelligence, and more. | 17 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: RichFaces, AIX storage, jQuery mobile API, open source Python, WebSphere Extreme Scale | This week on developerWorks, John Swanson and Scott Laningham talk new developerWorks content and Lotusphere 2012, going on this Sunday through Thursday in Orlando, Florida. Look for coverage here next week from Todd Watson, Gary Barnett, and others. | 12 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Champion Martina Riedel: Master of change and configuration management | Meet Martina Riedel, IBM Champion and a senior consultant with ReleaseTEAM, an IBM Business Partner focused on software configuration management consulting for customers of Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest, and Rational Team Concert. | 10 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Tech Trends roundtable - business analytics | developerWorks recently published the results of a tech trends survey drawing on the input of the developerWorks community of IT professionals, business partners, students, and university faculty. The survey focuses on trends in the areas of business analytics, cloud computing, mobile computing, and social business. In this episode, two distinguished professors in information systems join Scott Laningham to talk about the business analytics results in the survey. Dr. David Douglas is University Professor of Information Systems in the Sam M Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, and Dr. Manish Agrawal is Associate Professor of Information Systems in the College of Business at the University of South Florida. | 9 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW Billion View Campaign update with comedian Tim Washer | Freelance humorist and former IBMer, Tim Washer, joins developerWorks podcast host Scott Laningham for some light-hearted fun reporting on the progress of This Week on developerWorks' Billion Viewer Campaign. | 29 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Security, OAuth token support, Backbone.js, tripwire, Rational AppScan, Redis | In this last 2011 episode of This Week on developerWorks, John Swanson and Scott Laningham look at new dW content around the topic of security. | 23 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech 17 Nov, 2011: Todd Watson on the IBM Tech Trends Survey | Todd and Scottdiscuss the IBM Tech Trends Survey that detailed input from over 4000 IT professionals, students, and academics from over 90 countries on the topics of business analytics, cloud computing, mobile, and social business. | 18 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Tech Trends Survey, Google chart tools, jQuery mobile themes | This week on developerWorks, John Swanson and I preview new site content -- the IBM Tech Trends survey, new articles on monitoring and diagnosing Java apps, using Google Chart Tools with IBM Mashup Center, creating custom jQuery mobile themes, Rational Harmony, XML data mining, and alert traffic with IBM Business Process Manager. | 17 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: analyze assets, mitigate risks, Apache Mahout, mobile txt messaging | John and Scott are back after breaking for the rush of IOD 2011. Today they highlight new developerWorks content on project risk mitigation, the Virtual IO server command line interface, Apache Mahout, balancing openness and privacy, mobile text messaging in web apps, managing change in mainframe applications, and creating interactive maps with HTML5 microdata and jQuery. | 10 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011: Mychelle Mollot on AQ, data-driven business decisions, business value assessments | Mychelle Mollot, Vice President WW Marketing, IBM Business Analytics talks with Scott Laningham and Todd Watson at Information on Demand 2011 about how business analytics can change the way a company competes in the marketplace. | 3 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011: Closing thoughts from Scott and Todd | developerWorks' Scott Laningham and IBM blogger Todd Watson share closing thoughts at the Information On Demand Global Conference 2011. | 2 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011: IBM's Arvind Krishna on smart data, fostering change, and advocacy | Arvind Krishna is General Manager of IBM Information Management and joined Todd and I at Information On Demand 2011 last week to talk about the conference theme of "Turning Insight Into Action," parallel lessons from the Moneyball keynote by Michael Lewis and Billy Beane, and the value to an organization of external advocacy and the IBM Champion Program in particular. | 2 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011: IBM's Inhi ChoSuh on data finding data, relevance finding you | Inhi Cho Suh is VO of Product Management and Strategy for IBM Information Management. She joined developerWorks' Scott Laningham and IBM blogger Todd Watson during the Information On Demand Global Conference 2011 for a chat on the state of things with smart data and for thoughts on external advocacy and the IBM Champion Program. | 2 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andrew Glover on enterprise mobile development | We turn the tables on Andy in this podcast and put him in the hot seat. In this interview, conducted by mobile maven Pete Erickson, founder of Disruptathon and MoDevDC, Andy discusses mobile development in the enterprise and his new venture as CTO of App47. | 1 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011: IBM SVO Steve Mills on stats, trends, predictive analytics, four Vs of big data | Steve Mills, IBM Senior VP and Group Executive for Software and Systems, joins developerWorks' Scott Laningham and IBM blogger Todd Watson at the Information On Demand Global Conference 2011 to talk stats, IT trends, predictive analytics, and the four "V"s of big data. | 1 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Smart is wild for agile development | Interested in the agile methodologies and tools? Look no further than this podcast, with Wakaleo CEO John Smart. Learn about Specification by Example, Thucydides, Jenkins, Test Driven Development, acceptance testing, and more. | 25 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Prashant Deva and his DVR-like Java debugger, Chronon | Meet the man behind Chronon, the revolutionary Java debugger that records the execution of a Java program for playback on any computer without need for connection (to the back-end database or a network). Find out why this approach is fundamentally different from standard logging and debugging and how it will improve your applications. | 21 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Integrating mapping and geo-spatial analytics with business intelligence software | Scott Laningham speaks with Steve Trammell with ESRI, Dave Kerr with SpotOn Systems, and Rob Dolan with Business Analytics at IBM about mapping and geo-spatial analytics and how their integration with business intelligence software is bringing new, more powerful analysis tools for all kinds of organizations. They discuss: Geo-spatial analytics, the big needs and solutions being considered; How the user of business intelligence software benefits; An integrated solution that bridges the gap between business intelligence systems and GIS systems. | 21 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Champion profile: John McDonald, co-founder of CloudOne | John McDonald is a 20-year veteran of IBM and co-founder of CloudOne, the first IBM Rational Business Partner to offer Software as a Service and cloud hosting to Rational customers. The IBM Champion program recognizes innovative thought leaders in the technical community and helps to amplify their voice and increase their sphere of influence, Find out more at ibm.com/developerworks/champion | 20 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Samba, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Python, SPSS | John Swanson and I run down the homepage highlights for the week of October 19-26. We touch on the new IBM Smart Cloud resource, new dW content on Samba, WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Python, Virtualized disks, Agile, and SPSS Model Scoring, and next week's Information On Demand global conference in Las Vegas. | 20 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: HTML5, JAX-RS, BigInsights, Eclipse, Lady Gaga | This week on developerWorks, John Swanson and I launch the dW YouTube Channel viewer campaign, run down the week's content highlights, including the official launch of knowledge paths on dW, and talk a little more about the upcoming Information On Demand 2011 Conference, Oct 23-27 in Las Vegas. | 13 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 2011 conference preview with Eric Sall | Information On Demand 2011 is IBM's largest technical conference, this year themed "Turn Insight Into Action," and focused on helping companies drive innovation and optimize their systems and business. Eric Sall, V.P. of Product Marketing for IBM Information Management, joined me for a chat on what to expect at this years' conference, once again being held at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. | 12 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW: Ruby, AIX, collaboration, BPM, Blogger API | This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham. | 6 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Week on developerWorks: WebSphere, XPath, Secure Shell, JavaScript, Samba, Rational | This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham. | 30 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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dW Editor-in-Chief Michael O'Connell on 12 years as a premier developer site | Our chief, Michael O'Connell, joins me for a look at more than a decade of software developer content on IBM's primary resource and web interface to the worldwide software development community. Michael touches on why dW has lasted, won so many awards, and how we keep evolving while striving to stay true to our roots as a resource by and for developers. | 29 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This Week on developerWorks: IBM SDK for Java V7, app messaging, Clojure, Linux, XSLT 2.0 | This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham. | 22 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Trent Gray-Donald on IBM SDK Java Technology Edition V7 | Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 Technical Lead, talks about how IBM SDK Java Technology Edition Version 7 differs from previous releases, the impact of IBM joining OpenJDK, how the Java virtual machine is helping to accelerate the performance of other programming languages, and more. | 20 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech 14 Sep, 2011: Watson's job, TechCrunch, Twitter numbers | This week on TurboTech, IBM tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson covers four topics in 12 minutes, failing back off his swifter game of last week. I'll get him him back on track next week by remembering my timer. This week, the Watson supercomputer goes to work for Wellpoint, Michael Arrington out at TechCrunch, the Tweet button is on three million sites and counting, and a local Austin plug for the coming Austin City Limits Music Festival. | 14 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW for Sep 14, 2011: DB2 pureXML, Ruboto, Boost C++, and more | This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham. | 14 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW Sep 8, 2011 - xdotool, CometD, CLPPlus, Apache CXF | This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham. | 8 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech Sep 2, 2011 -Fraud detection, ATT, Facebook vs Google plus | This week on TurboTech, IBM tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson covers six issues in ten minutes -- Twitter's role during Hurricane Irene, the IBM acquisition of fraud detection analytics firm i2, resistance to the proposed ATT takeover of T-Mobile USA, Facebook vs Google plus demographics, the graying of social networks, and Todd's favorite tool of the week. | 2 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW Aug 31, 2011 - Author, speaker, developer Andy Glover | The Red Hat principal software engineer and open source evangelist explains how Arquillian eases integration testing by providing a test harness to abstract away container life cycle and deployment from test logic. | 1 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jon Gifford on the marriage of logging, search, and cloud computing | Loggly CTO Jon Gifford talks with Andy about the concept of logging as a service and how it allows for easier log management and manipulation. The scale of what can be done simultaneously (and stably) within large systems is truly exciting. Learn the details of how Loggly does what it does, how it's different from what you've used before, and where it's going in the future. | 31 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Allen on the Arquillian testing framework | The Red Hat principal software engineer and open source evangelist explains how Arquillian eases integration testing by providing a test harness to abstract away container life cycle and deployment from test logic. | 17 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbo Todd on Operation Rat, IBM Google patent deal, and a birthday | IBM blogger/tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson is my guest on TWOdW and does about 3 minutes each on the following: a five-year cyber security exposure that impacted 74 organizations and governments around the world; the IBM - Google 1000 patent deal; the 30th birthday for the IBM PC. | 3 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Paul Duvall on migrating to the cloud | Considering moving into the cloud? This podcast, with developerWorks contributor and automation expert Paul Duvall, details the many considerations and options a company must investigate to migrate its infrastructure smoothly and safely. | 2 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Mertz OSCON 2011 interviews: Steve Chin, OSCON JavaTrack organizer | Steve Chin is Chief Agile Methodologist with GXS and organizer of the Java track at OSCON. Steve talks about JVM languages, the effect of non-Java JVM languages on the Java ecosystem, and why a Java skillset is now an on-ramp to bleeding-edge platforms. | 27 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Mertz OSCON 2011 interviews: Bradford Stephens, Co-Chair of OSCON Data | Bradford Stephens is Co-Chair of OSCON Data and CEO of Drawn to Scale, creators of Spire, the "Real-Time Big Data" cloud Platform. Bradford discusses why we need ways of handling very large distributed data sets, why SQL doesn't quite work anymore, and the possibilities that lie at the intersection of structured and unstructured data. | 27 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Mertz OSCON 2011 interviews: Edd Dumbill of O'Reilly Media | Edd is Lead Architect, Conferences, for O'Reilly Media and a former regular contributor to developerWorks. Edd discusses how OSCON has changed over the years, how the Java platform is ideal for big data and cloud computing architectures, and which languages are helping to bring functional programming into its own. | 27 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IT analyst Gary Barnett on developer opportunities, Part 1 | Gary Barnett is a partner and CTO with IT analyst firm, The Bathwick Group, and specializes in software development and middleware. In Part 1, Gary talks about trends, the evolution of collaboration technology, and increasing demand for and importance of soft skills. | 19 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IT analyst Gary Barnett on developer opportunities, Part 2 | Gary Barnett is a partner and CTO with IT analyst firm, The Bathwick Group, and specializes in software development and middleware. In Part 2, more on the value of developerWorks, knowledge paths, and the IBM Champion program. | 19 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The indefatigable Nic Williams extols the virtues of JRuby | Does your language of choice allow you to express yourself more effectively? Dr. Nic Williams believes so, especially when the language is Ruby / JRuby. Listen in as Nic discusses Ruby — its efficiency, syntax, and happiness factor — that makes it such a useful language for web applications and the cloud. | 13 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Casimir explores Code School's take on better technical education | Educator and engineer Jeff Casimir discusses the state of technology education (think: that stack of technology books collecting dust on your bookshelf), where it falls down, and how effective models can make all the difference in the learning experience. Rails for Zombies, the popular guide to learning Rails that was originally created as a proof-of-concept for the Code School approach, builds on the techniques used in the traditional classroom — and at a compelling price point. | 6 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM's Scott Ambler on being agile and lean | Scott Ambler, is chief methodologist for Agile and Lean at IBM Rational, and author of several books on the Unified Process, Agile development, the Unified Modeling Language, and CMM-based development. In this interview he explains LEAN principles as they apply to software development, talks about how governance and a flatter organization are compatible, and describes what IBM has done with these approaches internally. | 23 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A look at the new Thomas Erl reference book, “SOA Governance” | IBMers Andre Tost (Senior Tecnical Staff Member, SOA Technology and Software Services for WebSphere) and Robert Laird (an IBM Enterprise Architect focused on SOA governance and policy) are co-authors of the new Thomas Erl SOA series book, SOA Governance: Governing Shared Services On-Premise and in the Cloud. They talk about working on a project with such a large pool of contributing authors, the value of this large reference work, the reason for so many early failures in SOA implementations, and how good governance guides and protects the realization of service-oriented computing. | 23 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Optime Software's Jon Schlegel explores mobile application development | In this engaging discussion, Jon talks about building successful mobile applications and distinguishing yourself among the masses. He dives into the main mobile platforms, discusses native and HTML5 development, the issues that come with porting across platforms and devices, and the differences in the publishing process between Apple (review process) and Android (fragmentation). And if you're interested in how to turn a buck in this competitive market, you'll want to consider Optime's business model. | 21 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Christine Skinner on transforming internal IBM development with collaborative tools | Program Manager for IBM Global Business Services talks about how social business strategies and Rational tools were utilized to vastly improve the way IBM GBS develops software systems that run the IBM business. | 21 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kevin Maney, co-author of “Making The World Work Better” | Kevin is the author of Trade-Off: Why Some Things Catch On, and Others Don't, The Maverick and His Machine: Thomas Watson Sr. and the Making of IBM and Megamedia Shakeout. He was a reporter, editor and columnist at USA Today for 22 years and a contributing editor at Conde Nast Portfolio. He has been a contributor to Fortune and Wired magazines, The Atlantic, NPR and ABC News. | 17 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Light moment at Innovate with Gina Poole and Felicia Day | Felicia Day is an actress and writer whose projects include The Guild, an original web series on the eccentric lives of online gamers. Gine Poole is VP of Marketing for IBM Rational. Both joined me at Innovate last week for some light-hearted chat about taking on Watson and Grady Booch in Jeopardy, hosting a big developer conference, social geeking, and the Innovate conference experience. | 16 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Big Lever’s Charles Krueger on a factory view of your operation | Charles Krueger is CEO for BigLever Software, Inc., creator of GEARS, a product line engineering tool and lifecycle framework for systems software. He joined me at Innovate 2011 to talk about the growing need for reducing production complexity and simultaneously increasing scalability, and sites examples of aerospace and automotive companies they have helped. BigLever utilizes numerous IBM Rational tools -- Doors, Rhapsody, Team Concert, ClearCase, and Synergy. | 15 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ed Boyajian and Robin Schumacher on PostgreSQL | As PostgreSQL celebrates 15 years, EnterpriseDB's Ed Boyajian and Robin Schumacher talk about this popular open source database, its engaged community, how it differs MySQL, and where it fits in the world of big data. | 7 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Smarter planet tech at IBM SmartCamp Austin 2011 | Here are my interviews with three of the finalists, including the winner, at IBM SmartCamp Austin. Sam Fuller (Waldo Health), Matt Wensing (Stormpulse), and Barrett Taylor (SecureWaters, Inc. and SmartCamp Austin Winner) talk about their respective smarter planet solutions. Jim Corgel, Director of ISV and Developer Relations for IBM, wraps it up with a few words about the IBM SmartCamp experience. | 31 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW for 26 May 2011: Grady Booch, Innovate preview | This week we hear from both Grady Booch, Chief Scientist of Software Engineering at IBM, and Theresa Quatrani, Rational's Technical Event Content Lead. Grady is a favorite speaker and teacher among software developers and well-known for many things, including his work as a co-developer of the Unified Modeling Language. Theresa plays a key role in putting on the IBM Rational Innovate Conference. Both will help us preview what's coming up at Innovate 2011, June 5-9 in Orlando, Florida. | 26 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Champagne on the R programming language and its relevance in the world of big data | R is an open source, object-oriented, flexible language for statistical analysis — with powerful visualization capabilities. As businesses become more data driven, R is finding itself at the center of the business analytics storm. Find out how you can leverage R in your work and how it can assist you in an increasingly data driven world. | 24 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Interview with the authors of 100 SOA Questions | Kerrie Holley, an IBM Fellow and CTO of IBM's SOA Center for Excellence, and Dr Ali Arsanjani, an IBM Distinguished Engineer and and Chief Architect for the Center join to talk about their book, 100 SOA Questions Asked and Answered. We cover the impetus for the book, how SOA helps businesses align IT and business processes, how SOA methods are fostering new development roles, and the progress that has been made in challenge areas like security and testing. | 19 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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James Phillips on the post relational world he envisions | CouchOne and Membase joined forces to produce Couchbase, a NoSQL solution that provides the elasticity and high performance of CouchDB with traditional features like queries and indexing. Join Andy and Couchbase cofounder James Phillips as they discuss the brave new world of fast and safe web applications. | 6 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | VideoVIDEO: TWOdW and the IBM Champion Program | This Week on developerWorks, we check in with John Swanson on dW newsletters focus, run down the home page headlines, and talk to developerWorks Community lead, Branavan Ganesan, about the IBM Champion Program and what it means for developerWorks users. | 4 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and the IBM Champion Program | This Week on developerWorks, we check in with John Swanson on dW newsletters focus, run down the home page headlines, and talk to Director of developerWorks, Alice Chou, and developerWorks Community lead, Branavan Ganesan about the IBM Champion Program and what it means for developerWorks users. | 4 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Curt Cotner on easier migration with DB2 SQL Skin | Curt Cotner is an IBM Fellow as well as VP and CTO for Database Servers at IBM. He's joins the podcast to talk about DB2 SQL Skin, which is all about reducing the cost and risk of moving applications from Sybase to DB2. He talks about the challenges of migrating, and how DB2 SQL Skin makes it simpler and faster by eliminating the need to modify client applications or retrain the end-users sending in the queries. | 27 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bhaskar Sunkara on performance challenges and solutions | AppDynamic's Director of Engineering talks about three main issues (the advent of the cloud, agility, and low-cost memory) that affect performance in this informative podcast. | 26 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Steven on software security and the role of today's application developer | Today's dynamic development landscape presents a nightmare for security experts, but short of "stopping the train," what can you do to ensure a proactive approach to security? In this engaging conversation, John Steven combines his abilities as a software developer with his expertise in security to help us avoid a reactive model and prevent breaches before they occur. | 19 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New content zone for the IBM i operating system | Linda Grigoleit, IBM Power Systems marketing, and Kent Milligan, a senior IT specialist from IBM Lab Services and Training, join me to talk about a new topic area on developerWorks for IBM System i. We touch on what IBM i is and the content categories in the new zone, including an IBM i overview, a technical Library, forums, technical updates, tools and downloads, and related event information. | 19 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pinaki Poddar talks persistence: strategies, opinions, and his current interest, JEST | Persistence evangelist Pinaki Poddar offers detailed insight on the issues surrounding persistence in Java web applications. As a member of the Expert Groups for both JPA and JDO, and a committer for the Apache OpenJPA project, Dr. Poddar is well positioned to provide you with the latest information on this critical layer of any production-level web application. | 12 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW, Impact 2011, and Dave Nielsen | This Week on developerWorks! dW newsletters editor John Swanson joins me to talk about our planned coverage of Impact 2011, number three of the big five IBM conferences each year and the one centered around WebSphere. Impact starts Sunday in Las Vegas and runs through Thursday, ending with a WebSphere Unconference, hosted by Cloudcamp founder, Dave Nielsen. Dave joins to talk about the latest with cloud and what to expect on Thursday. | 6 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Talking happiness with Zappos’ Jenn Lim | Jenn Lim is CEO and Chief Happiness Officer of Delivering Happiness, a company that she and Tony Hsieh (CEO of Zappos) co-created in 2010, to inspire happiness in work, community and everyday life. She talks about the metrics of happiness, shares stories from the Delivering Happiness tour, and explains their approach to social media at deliveringhappiness.com | 5 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jason Huggins and Simon Stewart on Selenium 2 | Find out how changes to the Selenium framework take version 2 to a new level, where WebDriver fits into the picture, and how the Android and iPhone support enhances mobile web testing (which is notoriously tricky). Interested in leveraging the cloud for testing? Then you'll not want to miss Simon's "Spinal Tap" analogy for some background. | 1 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How developerWorks helped one partner drive business results | Ryan Koop and Patrick Kerpan of Cohesive Flexible Technologies, along with developerWorks’ Aimee Dean, join to talk about a joint publishing effort that won a Beacon Award runnerup honor for “Most innovative use of developerWorks to drive business results.” The article they discuss is "Deliver cloud network control to the user: See how using a virtual network can put the customer in control of cloud networking". | 31 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tom Jenkins on Grails security | Tom's extensive work in the government sector requires a laser focus on security. His framework of choice? Grails. He's put this popular framework through its paces and describes where it excels and how it handles vulnerabilities found in other approaches. | 29 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Meerman Scott's marketing lessons from The Grateful Dead | Marketing strategist, author, speaker David Meerman Scott is always perched out there on the leading edge of the web marketing conversations. I love his use analogies, proving again that great story-telling makes for great communication. I caught up with him at SXSWi last week. | 18 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: The art of community with Rachael Happe | Rawn Shah put me in touch with Rachael Happe, Principle and Co-Founder of The Community Roundtable, a virtual table where social media, community, and social business practitioners network, learn, and further the discipline of community management. Rachael talks about the art of fostering, encouraging and managing a community, something that is inherently non-hierarchical but which is the lifeblood of a business. | 18 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi Wrapup | IBMers Rawn Shah (Business Transformation Consultant), Ranjun Chahun (Social Intelligence Strategist), and Kate Motzer (Social Business Manager for the IBM Centennial) join me for our closing podcast from SXSWi 2011. All share their chief takeaways from what has become the premier social media conference in the world with over 15,000 in attendance this year. It was crowded. It was crazy. Sometimes it was silly. It does seem to be trending more toward the philosophical, which clearly reflects the maturing of the web into an unavoidable part of our lives. There's the good and the bad and plenty in between, but no denying that the web and, increasingly, social media, are penetrating our DNA. | 18 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Cisco's Tim Washer on business humor | I met Tim Washer when he was a podcaster and corporate communications guy at IBM where he produced the now legendary spoof video series, Mainframe: The Art of the Sale. Now a social media guy at Cisco, Tim's comedy moonlighting has included appearances on The Onion News Network, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and as a writer for David Letterman. My favorite quote from Tim's website - Amy (Poehler of SNL) summed up Tim’s comedic talent: “He should consider a job in corporate communications.” I ran into Tim at SXSWi in Austin and we did a quick interview on the street in front of a sports bar while we waited unsuccessfully for a table. I ended up eating a granola bar. Tim settled for some used chewing gum on the porch railing. | 18 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Julia Neznanova on social media in Russia | One of the great things about any conference is the networking opportunity. Todd Watson and I met Julia Neznanova during a session on brands and celebrities on the web. Julia is with the Moscow-based marketing agency Digitalizm, and was at SXSWi 2011 soaking up the ideas and looking for potential partnering opportunities. She talked with us about the state of social media and mobile in Russia and how they help international companies market to Russian customers. | 17 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi with Amplifier, GlennzTees, and FoundFootageFestival | Stopped by a popup shop near the Austin Convention center where Joel Bush (Amplifier.com), Glenn Jones (glennztees.com), Glenn Severance (FoundFootageFestival.com) we're relaxing in the warehouse area behind GlennzTees' retail space. We talked about their businesses, impressions from SXSWi 2011, and one of Joel's inspirations - Howdy, Neighbor. | 16 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Day 3 from SXSWi 2011 | Day three from the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas found Turbo Todd in sessions and me in multiple interviews -- Tim Washer (comedian and Social Media Lead at Cisco), David Meerman Scott (Marketing strategist and author), and Rachael Happe (Founder of The Roundtable Community). I'll post those soon, but here Todd and I share thoughts from the day on augmented reality, good storytelling, Guy Kawasaki on Enchantment, and more. | 13 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Day 2 from SXSWi 2011 | Highlights from day 2 sessions at SXSWi: Social Media Club, The Last Broadcast - Entertainment is social, Brand Journalism, Customer Experience: Trends and Insights. TurboTodd and I reflect on what we heard. I also attended Web Mashup platforms for future programmable cities after we recorded the podcast. Some interesting stuff, like the Copenhagen Wheel. Seemed incomplete without IBM's John Tolva on the panel. | 12 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Day 1 from SXSW Interactive | Todd Watson and I reflect on the Tim O'Reilly session from the opening half day at SXSWi 2011 in Austin, Texas. Then IBM Business Transformation Consultant and author, Rawn Shah, joins us for a recap of Thursday's Social Business Summit put on by the DachisGroup. We'll have more from SXSWi over the next few days, so keep an eye on this blog. This morning, we're doing a 10am US Central time (-6 UTC/GMT) video interview with Sandy Carter and Kathy Mandelstein of IBM Lotus, live from the Social Media Club site at SXSWi. | 11 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andres Almiray on Griffon | Find out what this open source application framework, inspired by Grails, has over its competitors and how it can help you build rich desktop applications in Java and Groovy, and, when appropriate, other JVM languages, like Scala, Clojure, and even Erlang. | 2 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ryan McGeary on CoffeeScript | Learn more about this lightweight language, syntactically inspired by Ruby and Python and referred to as JavaScript's less-ostentatious kid brother. Find out how CoffeeScript, which is built on top of node.js and compiles to JavaScript, makes functional programming cleaner and produces more readable JavaScript. | 24 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW, and Jennifer Chu-Carroll from the Watson/Jeopardy team | Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Research Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, talks about the Watson computer taking on Jeopardy Grand Champions last week. She digs into the technology, how it all worked, and lessons learned. | 24 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ami Dewar on our new site design | dW Advanced Design Team Lead, Ami Dewar, explains what changed with the new site design and how it came about. Plus John Swanson, quite excited about the new MastheadMegaMenu, talks about features and highlights for the week in the developerWorks newsletter. | 10 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2011: Sandy Carter on the what, why, how of social business | Sandy Carter has worn many hats at IBM and is currently VP of Social Business and Collaboration for IBM Lotus. In our chat, she defines social business, the social enabling process, and cultural and organization issues for businesses in transition. | 8 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2011 preview | Lotusphere 2011 starts this Sunday in Orlando, Florida and I’m joined in this episode by Kathy Mandelstein and Collen Hayes of IBM Collaboration Solutions, and by fellow traveler Todd Turbo Watson in a preview of themes and happenings at the conference. Check this blog starting Sunday for video content from the conference, including streamed keynotes and and interviews from the Product Expo, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. | 26 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Scott Davis on HTML 5 | Andy interviews Scott Davis, founder of ThirstyHead.com, on HTML 5, the already pervasive and "hip" web technology. Scott is a regular developerWorks contributor on Grails and Groovy. | 26 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and Noah Gift on business analytics and cloud | Noah Gift, Associate Director of Engineering at AT and T Interactive, talks about synergy between cloud computing and business analytics, and give a working example from his new developerWorks article, Cloud Business Analytics: Write Your Own Dashboard. He also shares some interesting background on the history of business analytics, citing controversial U.S. political figure Robert McNamara as a business analytics pioneer and talking about the connection to games and statistical analysis. | 18 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Andrew Binstock on open source | Andy interviews notable technology analyst and open source advocate Andrew Binstock, who discusses the open source business model, including licensing and code hosting options, and talks to the perfect storm that must occur for an open source project to become widely used (and actually make you money). | 12 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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James Mathewson on audience, relevance, and search | James Mathewson, Search Strategy and Expertise Lead for IBM, is the co-author of "Audience, Relevance, and Search." In this interview, he talks about the critical elements in creating successful, audience-winning web copy, why it's more important than ever, making new media more searchable, and the relevant skills which are growing in demand. James has served as editor in chief of ibm.com, and was editor-in-chief of ComputerUser magazine and its website. | 12 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug Tidwell on cloud computing frameworks | IBM Cloud Computing evangelist Doug Tidwell talks about the rise of frameworks in cloud computing and reflects on his recent trip to JavaOne Brazil. | 16 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Sacha Labourey of CloudBees | Andy Glover talks with the former JBoss CTO, Sacha Labourey, about his new endeavor, CloudBees, a Java Platform as a Service for both enterprises and ISVs, from development to production. Sacha talks about Hudson (an open source Continuous Integration project), the importance of a complete set of tools for the application lifecycle in the cloud, and also shares his thoughts on the Google app engine, Oracle-Sun and Java politics, and more. | 15 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Ted goes Neward | Recorded during the summer, No Fluff, Just Stuff speaker Ted Neward talks .Net lessons for the Java world, alternative languages on the CLR, why Eclipse is the one IDE the Visual Studio team fears, closed source versus open source, Microsoft's cloud platform Azure, and why he thinks Apple is the next target of the U.S. Department of Justice. | 9 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Papows on the impact of faulty software | Jeff Papows, author of, "Glitch: The Hidden Impact of Faulty Software," talks about three converging forces that are leading to a proliferation of glitches, impacting businesses, governments, and consumers. Jeff delves into what can be done, and a third branch of the software development profession that he sees emerging. Jeff is CEO and President of WebLayers, Inc., a company focused on the automated governance space, and was previously CEO and President of Lotus Development Corporation which he helped integrate successfully into IBM. | 7 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Todd Watson recaps the IBM Industry Summit in Barcelona | Two weeks ago, executives from companies around the globe representing industries across the spectrum gathered in Barcelona, Spain to present, listen, and brainstorm on global business challenges and solutions. Turbo Todd was there as official event blogger and chimes in here with his recap. See Todd’s event coverage here, and additional developerWorks resources on industry opportunities here. | 24 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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AMI Partners talks social media marketing awards | developerWorks received the "best in class" award for community development in the first annual Small and Medium Business Social Media Marketing Awards given by New York-based AMI-Partners. The awards acknowledge Information and Communications Technology (ICT) providers who effectively use social media to inform the purchase process of small and medium businesses (SMBs). Don Best and Ryan Brock of AMI Partners talk with me about the awards, trends, and developerWorks. | 23 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and Chris Wanstrath of GitHub | Check out this week’s content highlights, then listen to our interview with Chris Wanstrath, founder of GitHub, the popular web-based hosting service for projects that use the Git revision control system. Chris talks about creating GitHub, about the user-based, collaborative interface that GitHub employs, and about his love for neo-classical heavy metal music. | 17 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover series: Google’s Max Ross on the GAE platform | Andy Glover interviews Max Ross, a Staff Software Engineer at Google where he leads the development of the App Engine datastore. Max also founded Hibernate Shards as a Google 20% project. They talk about the Google App Engine platform, how it differs from Amazon EC2, how the datastore works, and where it is going in the future | 16 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Forrester’s Josh Bernoff on empowering business | Josh Bernoff, Senior VP of Idea Development at Forrester Research, is also co-author of the new book “Empowered: Unleash your employees, energize your customers, transform your business.” In this episode, Josh talks about why developerWorks was given the 2010 Forrester Groundswell Award in the business-to-business "supporting" category. We also talk about how social technologies are changing business, how to use them effectively, and what it all means to the IT professional. Josh shares his views on whether it’s realistic to expect people to participate in multiple social networks, and talks one of his favorite topics -- creating a HERO (highly empowered and resourceful operatives) culture in the office. | 11 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, plus IOD conference highlights | John Swanson is back with a quick word about industry recognition of developerWorks success, and Todd Watson joins for a look back at highlights from last week’s Information On Demand Global Conference. | 8 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Smart Business Test/Dev on the IBM Cloud update | Brian Snitzer is back with more user input and added features for the IBM Smart Business Test and Development on the IBM Cloud. Also, be sure to check out the developerWorks Cloud Computing zone for great cloud content. | 2 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD Conference preview: IBM's Michael Curry on big data analytics | Michael Curry, IBM Director of Portfolio Strategy for Information Management, shares some of what he'll be talking about around big data analytics at the Information on Demand Global Conference coming up Oct 24-28 in Las Vegas, Nevada. | 19 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD Conference preview: Virtusa talks data warehousing and ECM | Ajoy Kumar and Srinivas Kandikonda from Virtusa Corporation, a global IT services company, join to discuss their experience with data warehousing and ECM solutions. Both will be at the Information on Demand Conference 2010 in Las Vegas, Oct 24-28. | 18 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM, Oracle, OpenJDK, and the implications | Rod Smith, Vice President of Emerging Technologies, IBM Software Group, and Jason Gartner, IBM's Director of Java Technologies talk about this week's news on the IBM and Oracle agreement to cooperate on OpenJDK. | 15 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marty Moseley on master data management in healthcare | Marty Moseley talks master data management and challenges/opportunities in the ballooning healthcare area. Marty is an architect in IBM's Information Agenda Tiger Team. He joined IBM as CTO of Initiate, an IBM company focused on helping its clients achieve complete, accurate and real-time views of data spread across multiple sources, utilizing master data management. | 14 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and creating the dW iPhone app | John Swanson runs down the week’s highlights, and then Ami Dewar, Design Lead for developerWorks, and Nick Poore, dW Community Architect, join me to talk about the new developerWorks iPhone app. See Nick and Ami’s related article, Developing a social networking iPhone application based on IBM Lotus Connections 2.5. | 13 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Opensourcing the search for E.T. | Andy talks with Avinash Agrawal and Jon Richards, program manager and senior engineer on the setiQuest project, about the program and the open source software behind it. setiQuest taps the global brain trust, harnesses the power of citizen scientists, and seeks to improve current searches for extraterrestrial intelligence and our understanding of our place in the cosmos. | 12 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Ken Sipe on the software architect | Ken Sipe is a Technology Director with Perficient, Inc., IBM's largest service partner. He joins Andy Glover to talk about the broad and often vague role of software architect. With his extensive background in engineering and architecture, Ken shares his thoughts on the experience needed and the ideal path to achieving the level of architect, and what lies beyond it. | 8 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and some new survey results | What’s new on developerWorks, plus dW Editor in Chief Michael O'Connell talks about the results of a new developerWorks user survey. | 8 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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David Boloker on the cooperative reference platform, Blue Spruce | David Boloker is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO for Emerging Internet Technologies in IBM Software Group. He joined me to talk about Project Blue Spruce, which he describes as “a telepresence light solution.” This browser-based cooperative platform is built with open source technologies OpenAjax Hub, eJabber, and the Dojo Toolkit, and incorporates freely available IBM video and audio standards. David shares use cases and talks about the small workgroup target audience for Blue Spruce. | 6 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steven Adler on the path to smarter data governance | Steven Adler, Program Director for IBM Data Governance Solutions, talks about what companies face in the data governance space and some key elements in a successful program. Steve will be keynoting at the Information on Demand Global Conference coming up Oct 24-28 in Las Vegas, NV. Also, you can follow his related website, infogovcommunity.com. | 22 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, plus "Do You DB2?" essay contest winners | We look at what's hot this week on dW then turn to the three winners of this summer's Do You DB2? essay contest, sponsored by the International DB2 Users Group. Michael Krafick and Sigen Chen are both senior database administrators at their respective companies. And Nadir Doctor is a DB2 consultant and IBM information champion. All three wrote short essays on their use of DB2 products and share those success stories with us. | 16 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bill Chamberlin on emerging technologies, trends, opportunities | Bill Chamberlin is a member of IBM's Corporate Market Intelligence team which supports the IBM Corporate Strategy and Marketing organization with market insights research. He founded the blog, HorizonWatching, that looks at emerging business issues, trends, and technologies. Bill joins Todd Watson and I for a chat about the three smarter planet pillars of new intelligence, interconnectedness, and an instrumented world. | 14 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Alex Miller on concurrency, Part 1 | Andy Glover interviews concurrency expert Alex Miller on his favorite topic, concurrency, as well as his recent article on GPars, the multicore future, and more. Alex works at Revelytix, building federated semantic web query products. Before that, he was technical lead at Terracotta, an engineer at BEA Systems, and chief architect at MetaMatrix. Alex tweets as @puredanger and blogs at Pure Danger Tech. He also founded the Lambda Lounge group for the study of functional and dynamic languages and the Strange Loop developer conference. | 9 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and WebSphere MQ Telemetry | Andy Piper from the IBM Hursley Lab joins to talk about making the most of remote reporting devices with WebSphere MQ Telemetry. And, we run down this week's dW highlights. | 9 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover Java series: Alex Miller on concurrency, Part 2 | Andy Glover continues his interview with concurrency expert Alex Miller on his favorite topic, concurrency, as well as his recent article on GPars, the multicore future, and more. | 9 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and Sandy Carter on big social media news | What's new this week on dW, plus Sandy Carter, IBM's Lead for Business Partners, and IBM technology evangelist Todd Watson join for a chat about a new social media survey and an IBM social media skills initiative announced this week. | 26 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tackling big data with Hadoop and IBM Big Sheets | How about an insight engine application that runs in a browser for domain experts to explore data at web scale? That's called Big Sheets. In this episode, Stephen Watt, a software architect and Emerging Technologies Hadoop Lead at IBM, and Dan Gisolfi, an IBM Software Group Strategy Architect talk about the data deluge, Apache Hadoop, and Big Sheets. Also see Stephen's dW article, Deriving New Business Insights With Big Data. | 24 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New features of release 1.1 of the IBM Dev and Test Cloud | Brian Snitzer, Senior Technical Staff Member with IBM Global Technology Services, is back with an update on enhancements to IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud, including VPN/VLAN, dual site support, and premium support 24x7. | 23 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Java podcast series: Andrew Glover and Stuart Halloway go for Clojure | This week, the technically curious Andrew Glover interviews Stuart Halloway, co-founder of Relevance, Inc. and the author of Programming Clojure. They discuss the Clojure language and Halloway explains the two main reasons the language has been quickly adopted and is rising rapidly in popularity: It unleashes the power of the JVM and it gives Java programmers the Lisp ability to focus tightly on software development. | 18 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andrew Glover and Matthew McCullough talk Git | Andrew Glover -- developer, author, speaker, entrepreneur -- and the developerWorks Java zone introduce a new technical podcast series. Follow the technically curious Glover each week as he provides a new way to input knowledge from the sources you trust most. This week, Andrew interviews Matthew McCullough on Git, the open source distributed versioning system. | 10 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: Hacking my own laptop | The Turbodacious one is back in fine form with a humorous take on forgetting your Windows password. | 4 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and blogging internationalization with Leah Ketring | This Week on developerWorks, John Swanson talks a Ruby on Rails focus, we run down the week's highlights, and developerWorks' Leah Ketring joins to talk about both her job as a web manager focused on supporting dW's international web sites and her blog -- i18n, L10n, and me. | 28 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and Doug Tidwell at OSCON 2010 | New content for the week, a request for your dW user stories, and a chat with IBM Cloud Computing evangelist Doug Tidwell who is at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Oregon this week. Doug shares thoughts from the week. And check out his tweets from the convention. | 22 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Watts Humphrey interview, Part 2 | Watts Humphrey continues on the team software process and team-building, recognizing problems, when social networking tools help and when they don't, challenges that have come with progress, and more. His latest book is "Reflections on Management: How to Manage Your Software Projects, Your Teams, Your Boss, and Yourself." | 8 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW, and Elizabeth Moore of IDUG | This week dW highlights plus an interview with Elizabeth Moore, president of the International DB2 Users Group, on resources from IDUG and a new contest that wraps up this month. | 7 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Watts Humphrey reflects on his life as a management pioneer | Watts Humphrey, a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, has an enormously rich experience in software project management to share. Among his many accomplishments in 27 years at IBM, he pioneered management of IBM's software development. That story alone is worth the listen. In part one of this two-part interview, Watts talks about quality as it relates to software development, his experience at IBM, and the art of managing, or empowering, that most independent of creatures -- the developer. His newest book is, Reflections on Management: How to Manage Your Software Projects, Your Teams, Your Boss, and Yourself. | 30 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and the Rational App Security Community of Practice | This week on developerWorks, plus a chat with IBM Rational's Darrel Rader and Peter Spung looking at the new Rational Application Security Community of Practice on MydW. | 22 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Innovate 2010: Cloud computing discussion | This week on developerWorks, plus highlights from a conversation with Cloudcamp founder Dave Nielsen and IBM Cloud Computing evangelist Doug Tidwell. | 16 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Innovate 2010: Thoughts on the conference | IBM Rational's Theresa Quatrani and Fred Gutierrez, and IBM technology evangelists Doug Tidwell and Eric Long join me for some wrapup thoughts at the end of the Innovate 2010 Conference in Orlando, Florida. | 11 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: Todd vs iPad | Todd Turbo Watson is back with a very funny take on dealing with an I-have-to-have-an-iPad attack. | 4 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and dev/test on the IBM Cloud | A quick look at what's new on the site this week and then Brian Snitzer, Senior Technical Staff Member with IBM Global Technology Services, calls in to talk about IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud. | 26 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and Innovate 2010 preview | This week on developerWorks, plus TQ and Fred Gutierrez from the Rational Events team preview the IBM Rational Innovate 2010 Conference coming up June 6-10 in Orlando, Florida. | 18 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech briefing preview: Data modeling best practices | Dr. Vladimir Bacvanski is founder and vice president of InferData, an IBM Business Partner that does training and consulting in advanced software and data technology. Vladimir talks about the importance of data modeling, how it works with agile development, and about what he will cover in next week's (May 13) developerWorks virtual tech briefing on best practices with data modeling. | 7 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and Ted Neward on the Java Collections API | This week on developerWorks, plus a chat with Java authority Ted Neward the latest entry in his developerWorks series "5 Things You Didn't Know About ..." This time part 2 looking at the Java Collections API. | 7 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IMPACT 2010 update with Andy Piper | IBM's Andy Piper gives an update on themes, announcements, and Ray Kurzweil's talk at IMPACT 2010 in Las Vegas. Follow Andy on Twitter @andypiper, or through his blog. | 7 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and Valerie Skinner on using dW blogs | This week on developerWorks, plus a chat with Valerie Skinner who blogs as Yin Meets Yang and in the group blog My developerWorks Enthusiasts. | 27 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Trent Gray-Donald on IBM Java 7, Sun/Oracle, cloud, and more | Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 technical lead, comments on the state of Java as a platform and a language, Oracle ownership of Sun, IBM Java 7, Open JDK and Apache Harmony, and what cloud computing means for Java developers. Also, check out theJava Platform Roundtable, Spring 2010 and Java Technology, IBM style. | 20 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chris Barger on changing comunications at General Motors | Chris Barger is social media lead for General Motors Corporation. I caught up with him at the SXSWi 2010 Chevy Volt Recharge Lounge for a chat about encouraging change in communication strategy at GM and the part social media has played. | 14 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and Scott Davis on web dev for smart transit | This week on developersWorks plus developer/author/speaker Scott Davis talks about exploring Web sites, mobile applications, open data, and APIs for public transportation. | 14 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TWOdW and US Air Force social media in Haiti, Chile | This week on developerworks, plus an interview with U.S. Air Force Captain Nathan Broshear who talks about how the USAF is using social media in crisis/relief situations and for communicating soldiers' stories to the media. | 30 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Joel Bush on amplifying yourself | Joel Bush co-founded Amplifier.com to help web companies monetize and expand their brands. Clients include The Onion and Despair Inc., and Bush and company go about their business with a unselfed zest that might seem odd to many in today's "brand-yourself-24/7" web world. But it's the nature of their business and part of what makes them so effective. I caught up with Joel at SXSW and we spoke about his business, the great even that is SXSWi, and other things on his always active and observant mind. | 23 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week on dW, and a chat with author David Meerman Scott | TWOdW for the week of March 22. David Meerman Scott talks about the merging of social networking, marketing, and public relations, why ROI is inadequate to measure its value, and other things he's excited about. dW newsletter editor John Swanson talks about dW Forums. | 23 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Social network aggregation with Nsyght | Geoffrey McCaleb, Nsyght's Mad Scientist, talks about beginning with a desire to solve a problem of search relevancy and ending up with a new brand and approach to social network aggregation. Todd Watson joins. | 23 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Crowdsourcing crisis mapping with Ushahidi | Patrick Meier of Ushahidi.com talks about their free and open source solution, first created for mapping incidents of violence during the 2007 Kenyan elections and now being used in Haiti and Chile to assist with rescue and relief efforts. | 19 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi 2010: Closing thoughts | SXSWi 2010 is now history and Todd Watson and I are joined by developerWorks web application developer David Salinas for closing thoughts, particularly on how this year's conference was heavier on design and philosophy discussions and lighter on core tech topics. | 18 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Days 3 and 4 Highlights | Recap of Sunday and Monday at SXSWi with thoughts on sessions by Twitter CEO Evan WIlliams, NYU New Media teacher Clay Shirky, IBM Director of Citizenship and Technology John Tolva, and more. | 16 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: IBM's John Tolva on smarter cities | John Tolva, IBM Director Of Citizenship and Technology, talks about the concepts around smarter cities, IBM Corporate Service Corps, and impressions from South by Southwest Interactive Conference 2010. | 16 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Education in the "free"era | The unavoidable and landscape-altering changes that are coming in higher education where the subject of a SXSWi session by Peg Faimon and Glenn Platt of Miami University of Ohio. They joined me for a discussion on the topic after their session. | 16 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Day Two - disruption, tv, privacy, and more | Day two highlights from SXSWi. Todd Watson and I talk about the Mark Cuban / Avner Rosen debate on the future of television, Danah Boyd's keynote on Privacy and Publicity, and sessions on education in the free era, building audience trust, open leadership, and lunar exploration. | 14 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: Day One Wrapup | Todd Watson and I share some thoughts at the end of day one at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas, including reflections on author Doug Rushkoff's talk, "Program or Be Programmed." | 13 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSWi: talking long distance teaming with Google | Todd Watson and I spent a few minutes with Lisa Kamm and Alex Cook from Google after their South by Southwest Interactive session on the long distance user experience. | 12 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Khurrum Nizami previews his March 18 webcast on Agile | Khurram Nizami, IBM Rational Worldwide Tech Lead for Change and Configuration Management, defines Agile development and talks about Agile planning and Scrum as well as challenges encountered when transitioning to an Agile development approach. Register for his March 18 webcast, "The Apples To Oranges Dilemna: All Agile development tools are not the same." | 10 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Looking at the WebSphere App Server Migration Toolkit | developerWorks highlights for the week of March 8-12, then IBMers Andrew Hoyt and Donald Vines talk about the IBM WebSphere Application Server Migration Toolkit. | 10 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cloud Computing Use Case Project | Robert Syputa, Senior Strategy Analyst and Partner with Maravedis, and Dirk Nicol, Program Director for Emerging technology at IBM talk about the Cloud Computing Use Case Project. | 25 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pulse Conference update with Todd Watson | Todd Turbo Watson shares impressions from the IBM Pulse Conference 2010 in Las Vegas. | 24 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Power7 announcement and new Rational dev tools | Don Yantzi, Susan Yoskin, and Linda Cole from IBM Rational talk about this week's Power7 announcement, what it means at Rational, and opportunities for developers. Find related resources here. | 10 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Data, analytics, and sports forecasting | Gibby McCaleb is COO of AccuScore, a leader in sports forecasting. He joins old schoolmate Todd Watson and myself for a chat about the complexities of sports analytics, AccusScore's approach, and startup lessons learned. He throws in some free Superbowl predictions. | 3 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Never lose a sock again | The developerWorks Players do a mock podcast on an innovative foot-sock security tool -- SockTag. Our own Mark Cappel (former editor, Open source projects zone) and Denise Ruterbories (Manager, IT Professional Skills), two closet thespians, play the inventor of SockTag and a satisfied customer, respectively. Being in a humorous mood this morning, I thought I'd share this developerWorks blast-from-the-past that many of you probably never heard. | 2 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Social media strategy from Peyton Manning's advisor | Kathleen Hessert is President of Sports Media Challenge, and company that advises individuals and institutions on effective media strategy. Her clients include NBA star Shaquille O'Nea, NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning, and Texas Longhorn football coach Mack Brown. She joins along with developerWorks Jim Coughlin to talk about effective navigation of the social media space. | 2 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotodd and I riff on the Apple iPad announcement | Apple announced the iPad today. Is it a giant iTouch, a Kindle-killer? Does it fall short or is it a game-changer? Probably somewhere in the middle of all of that, but certainly another cool and elegant Apple product which feels like a first volley into a burgeoning market segment. Todd Watson and I talk about it. | 27 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere: Carol Galvin on the global collaboration software market | Todd Watson interviews Carol Galvin, Principle Segment Analyst with IBM Market Insights. She talks about the makeup of the global collaboration software market,opportunity spaces, LotusLive, doing more with less, increasingly empowered users, and more. | 21 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere: Day 2.5 wrapup | Turbo Todd and I talk about speedgeeking and a blogger session with IBM execs on Tuesday, and summarize major announcements on Wednesday. | 20 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2010: Rawn Shah on social networking for business | Todd and I caught up with Rawn Shah, IBM's Social Software Knowledge Practices Lead, to talk about his new book, Social Networking for Business. | 20 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2010: Day one wrapup with Todd Watson | Todd Watson and I wrap up day one at Lotusphere 2010 with morning session highlights and major announcements. | 19 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2010: Gina Poole | Day one at Lotusphere in Orlando. Turbo Todd and I sat down in the product showcase with Gina Poole, VP of Marketing 2.0, IBM Software Group. Gina talks about the growing value of social software in the workplace, challenges that customers face, and how IBM is doing it internally, in particular with BlueIQ, an internal program coordinating the IBM Software Group adoption of social tools like Lotus Connections, Lotus Quickr, and Rational Asset Manager, as well as pilot work developed in IBM’s Technology Adoption Program and research labs. | 18 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lotusphere 2010 preview | Turbo Todd Watson and I will be blogging and podcasting from Lotusphere 2010, January 17-21 at Walt Disney World's Swan and Dolphin Hotel in Orlando Florida. In this podcast we preview the conference and what we'll be doing. | 8 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Irshad Raihan on IT trends in 2010 | Irshad Raihan, Worldwide Market Manager for IBM Data Management, talks about virtualization, the cloud, analytics, green it, and more. | 5 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Extending Rational Jazz with IBM Lotus Connections | I'm joined by Yaacov Cohen, CEO of Mainsoft, a company that integrates enterprise collaboration technologies into the work environment, and Chris Lamb, Senior Marketing Manager for IBM Lotus Connections, IBM's social software for business platform. They talk about the integration of Rational Team Concert and Lotus Connections to expand the interaction and conversation around software development beyond just technical participants to other key business stakeholders such as marketing and legal. | 29 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: positives and negatives of '09 tech | IBM tech evangelist Turbo Todd Watson gives his thumbs up/thumbs down for 2009 | 23 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andy Glover on Gaelyk for the Google App Engine | Andy Glover is a developer, author, and speaker on behavior-driven development, Continuous Integration, and Agile software development. He joins me to talk about his new developerWorks article this week titled, Java development 2.0: Gaelyk for Google App Engine. | 16 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bran Ganesan on LC 2.5 and My dW enhancements | Branavan Ganesan, developerWorks community strategist. talks about new My developerWorks features, in particular integration with Facebook, Twitter, status updates, and river of news. | 8 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Swanson with what's hot this week on dW | Checking in with developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, on the latest with the newsletters and My developerWorks. | 1 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Khaled Noaman on XML Schema 1.1 | Khaled Noaman, a member of the XML Parser Development team at the IBM Toronto Lab, talks about his co-authored developerWorks article series on XML Schema 1.1. | 17 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: David Laverty on helping businesses optimize | David Laverty, VP IBM WW Information Management Marketing, talks about the new Business Analytics and Process Optimization business unit at IBM and what it means to customers. | 11 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Andy Warzecha on getting IT and the business on the same page | Andy Warzecha, Vice President, IBM Information Management Strategy Market Management on the cultural change needed to focus IT and the business on the same overarching goal. | 1 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Tom Rosamilia on IBM System Z and cloud computing | Tom Rosamilia, General Manager, IBM System Z on the role of System Z in supporting information on demand and cloud computing. | 1 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Ambuj Goyal the meaning of information-lead transformation | Ambuj Goyal, General Manager Business Analytics and Business Optimization on what IBM means by informaiton-lead transformation and how it relates to a smarter planet. | 29 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Maria Winans on what makes the cross-IBM IOD Conference special | Maria Winans, IBM VP, WW Information Management Brand and Category Marketing on what makes the cross-IBM IOD Conference special; the Information Management part in information-lead transformation; the great conversations going on. | 29 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Ron Ercanbrack on enterprise content management and information on demand | Ron Ercanbrack, VP and GM, Enterprise Content Management, IBM on ECM announcements around analytics and optimization, a master content server, and smart archiving; ECM's part in the overall IBM information management strategy. | 29 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Fred Balboni on the importance of cultural and organizational change | Fred Balboni, Global Leader Business Nalaytics and Optimization, IBM on working with clients to understand and implement information-lead transformation, and the importance of cultural and organizational change. | 29 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Steve Mills on smart essential information strategy | Steve Mills, Senior VP and Group Executive, IBM Software Group on smart essential information strategy, making things predictive in real time, and anticipating success. | 28 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Mary Garrett on social media for customer communication at the NYPD | Mary Garrett, IBM VP, Marketing Communications, GlobalSales and Distribution on turning to more social media for customer communication, challenges in information transformation, and a great example from NYPD. | 28 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Mark Register on driving value from information | Mark Register, IBM VP, Information on Demand on driving value from information regardless of business size, and announcements at IOD 2009. | 28 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Bill Pulleyblank on leveraging data for better business decisions | Bill Pulleyblank, IBM VP, Business Analytics and Optimization on maker better business decisions using gathered information, and examples. | 28 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD 09: Nancy Pearson on conf messages and excellence as a moving target | Nancy Pearson, IBM VP, BPM, SOA, WebSphere and Industry Marketing on the thinking behind the IOD conference, key smarter planet messages, and excellence as a moving target. | 28 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ken Bisconti on ECM and IOD Conference 2009 | Ken Bisconti, IBM VP Enterprise Content Management Software Products and Strategy Executive, talks about the ECM presence at the Information on Demand 2009 Global Conference next week (Oct 25-29) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. | 20 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Todd and I preview our coming week at IOD 2009 | Todd Watson and I will be covering next week's Information on Demand Global Conference on the ground at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. We take 10 here to talk about what all is happening, what we'll be doing, and how much luggage we're taking. | 20 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug Tidwell on the new Simple Cloud API | IBM Cloud evangelist Doug Tidwell talks about the new Simple Cloud API and how to participate. | 16 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Wolfson on InfoSphere at IOD 2009 | Dan Wolfson, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect and CTO for Infosphere and Advanced Engagement Team, previews InfoSphere at the Information on Demand Global Conference 2009, coming October 25-29 in Las Vegas. | 15 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ed Mounib on smart healthcare, '09 CIO study | Ed Mounib , healthcare leader with the IBM Institute for Business Value, talks about smarter healthcare and the recently released 2009 Global CIO study. | 13 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peter Janzen on free Domino Designer download | Peter Janzen, Senior Product manager for Lotus Domino Designer, talks about the decision to offer a no-charge development license for Domino Designer. | 12 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Al Smith on integrated data management, Optim, and IOD 2009 | Al Smith, Director WW Optim Engineering, gives an quick overview of integrated data-management and Optim. He touches on what will be happening around this subject at the Information On Demand Global Conference coming up Oct 25-29 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. | 30 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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dW at 10: Gina Poole on growth and success | Gina Poole, now Vice-President of IBM Software Group Marketing 2.0, was instrumental in the launch of developerWorks as it's executive sponsor and Director for the formative years. She shares her thoughts on what dW has meant for IBM and the global software development community. | 28 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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dW at 10: Dirk Nicol on leading for open standards | Dirk Nicol, IBM Program Director for Emerging Technology and Web 2.0 Evangelism, started IBM's first Java website over a decade ago and then hatched the plan for developerWorks. Dirk talks about the radical step of moving away from marketing to a more agnostic embrace of developer education and open standards. He also touches on new directions with social networking and cloud computing. | 28 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Software Group leader Steve Mills on developerWorks at 10 | Steve Mills, Senior vice-president and group executive for IBM Software Group, talks about developerWorks' mission and dW's value to IBM and the global software development community. | 24 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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developerWorks Editor-in-chief Michael O'Connell on special features for the dW 10th anniversary | developerWorks' pilot for a decade, Michael O'Connell, talks about special features around the 10th anniversary celebration and some favorite moments with dW. | 22 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Anant Jhingran on cloud at IOD Conf 2009 | Anant Jhingran, VP and CTO of Information Managment for IBM Software Group, previews what he'll be talking about regarding cloud computing at the Information On Demand Global Conference coming up Oct 25-29 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. | 16 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug Tidwell previews Oct 1 virtual cloud event | Doug Tidwell, Emerging Technologies evangelist for IBM, previews the special virtual event, Cloud Computing for Developers, coming up on October 1 and hosted by IBM and Amazon Web Services. | 16 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IOD Global Conference preview | Nancy Kreps, conference education manager for the Information on Demand Global Conference, previews the event coming up at the end of October in Las Vegas. Todd Turbo Watson and I will be podcasting from the event. | 9 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: Feedly, Web security, and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships | Popular IBM blogger Todd Watson samples from some recent blog entries touching on a cool new feed organizing plugin for Firefox called Feedly, on the X-Force 2009 Mid-Year Trend and Risk report, and on IBM and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. Also, new content this week on dW. | 2 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Good on faster Java Coding in Eclipse Galileo | Freelance developer Nathan Good talks about what's new in Eclipse 3.5, particularly as it relates to his developerWorks article - Faster Java Coding in Eclipse Galileo. Also, connect with Nathan on My dW. | 25 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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James Smith on embedding environmental intelligence in your apps | James Smith, a development manager at AMEE (Avoiding Mass Extinction Engine), talks about his new article, Introduction to AMEE: Embed environmental intelligence into your applications. | 18 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rick Hightower on killer apps with GAEJ | Rick Hightower talks about his new developerWorks series on building scalable, Java-based killer apps with the Google App Engine for Java. Rick is CTO of Mammatus Inc., a consulting company that specializes in cloud computing, GWT, Java EE, Spring, and Hibernate development. | 11 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Shekerow on the latest WebSphere Developer Technical Journal | Scott Shekerow, editor of the WebSphere Developer Technical Journal, talks about new content in the lastest issue of this periodic web magazine. Article on costumizing and administering a cloud, agile development, core banking activity, super clusters, and more. | 28 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Josh Bruhin of ViewCast on the media management challenge | Josh Bruhin, Director of Business Development for ViewCast, an IBM Business Partner, talks about the exploding use of video on the Web and about the challenge and opportunity of meeting the related production, storage, and delivery needs. | 21 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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My dW update - more features and lessons learned | Branavan Ganesan, developerWorks community guru, David Salinas, my developerWorks engineering lead, and Valerie Skinner with developerWorks marketing talk about the strong press My dW has recieved, incremental profiling and other enhancements, and whats new with Lotus Connection 2.5. | 21 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Build environment with the Linux KVM | David Ashley, a senior IT specialist at IBM, talks about his new developerWorks article on beginning your journey to an on demand software build service using the flexible Linux Kernel Virtual Machine. | 14 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Johnson on Internet anywhere with SolarNetOne | Scott Johnson is founder of SolarNetOne, a project delivering a solar-powered, turnkey Internet hotspot. He talks about building SolarNetOne for maximum efficiency and portability, about the importance of open source software to the project, and about his initial brainstorm sessions with Dr. Vint Cerf. | 3 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Freed, Gering, and Schmidt on building virtual appliances with the Open Virtualization Format Toolkit | IBMers Andrew Freed, Mike Gering, and Stephen Schmidt, talk about virtual appliances, the Open Virtualization Standard, and the Eclipse-based OVF Tookit. | 1 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Hogan and Colin Harrison on enabling smart cities | John Hogan, Senior Technical Staff Member, Smart City Command Center Architect, and Colin Harrison, IBM Corporate Strategy director for Smart City, talk about smart cities -- what they are, how to get there, and the skills developers need to take advantage of related opportunities. | 16 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael Lee Stallard on being fired up or burned out | Michael Lee Stallard is the author of Fired Up or Burned Out: How to Reignite your team's passion, creativity, and productivity. In this podcast, we talk about what Michael calls connection cultures, what happens when they're present and when they're not. He gives examples of both, including Pixar Studios. | 9 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Abrams, Zetie, and Kersten on first fruits from the OSLC | Three individuals who are helping to drive the cross-industry Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration initiative talk about the first year of the OSLC and what is in the just released spec. Joining are Steve Abrams, lead architect of the OSLC; Mik Kersten, CEO of Tasktop Technologies and the lead of the Eclipse Mylyn project; and Carl Zetie, a former Forrester analyst who is now a senior IBM strategist driving Rational's ALM strategy. | 29 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Drew Clark of IBM Venture Capital Group on clean tech | Drew Clark, director of strategy for IBM's Venture Capital Group, talks about clean tech and why it is one of the hot areas of interest for investing. He touches on what IBM is doing to help U.S. entrepreneurs participate in federal stimulus funding around smart grid, and on broader developer opportunities. | 27 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Voltaic System's Jeff Crystal on solar backpacks and green supply chains | Jeff Crystal talks about making cool solar products at Voltaic Systems and working on an efficient, green supply chain. Before joining Voltaic Systems to run operations, Jeff was on management teams at the telephony and grassroots technology company, Spoken Hub and the Java software development environment, NetBeans. | 13 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ted Neward on Scala and Twitter | Ted Neward, popular speaker and author on Java, .NET, XML services, and other platforms, talks about his developerWorks article series on Scala and Twitter. | 12 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Facebook's Josh Elman on the platform | Josh Elman is a Platform Program Manager at Facebook where he focuses on new initiatives and programs for developers on the Facebook Platform. He talks about what it's like to work for Facebook, how FB is changing developer expectations for corporate applications, what Facebook Connect is, developer opportunities, etc. | 5 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ami Dewar and John Muller on My developerWorks design factors | Ami Dewar and John Muller of the developerWorks advanced design team talk about some of the human design factors and testing they've been doing with new features rolling out with My developerWorks site customization. | 1 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On inventing, with the man behind the Brickley Engine | Inventor Mike Brickley talks about his ideas for making the internal combustion far more efficient, as a transition to next gen engines, and shares thoughts on inventing and on the urgency for forward-looking thought. Brickley is an independent inventor in Austin, Texas. He's had a life-long interest in engines and inventing, and has designed and built a number of steam engines, internal combustion engines, and Stirling engines. | 22 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Is Green IT still Smart? | Information industry analyst, Amy Wohl, and IBM VP for Energy and Environment, Rich Lechner, talk about smart and green IT being more important than ever, and an arena of vast opportunity for developers. | 21 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Two weeks to IMPACT 09 in Las Vegas | Virginia Sharma, IBM Event Director for IMPACT, and Neil Johnson, Convention Sales Executive for Las Vegas Convention and Visitor's Authority, address concerns that Vegas and big conferences are impractical right now. The value of Vegas and the great resources at IMPACT are discussed, including SOA case studies, technical sessions, daily keynotes by IBM execs (and hosted by Billy Crystal), and more. Listen to the podcast for a special conference offer. | 21 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cindy Saracco on pureXML and next-gen DB2 | Cindy Saracco, a senior solution architect at IBM's Silicon Valley Laboratory, explains pureXML, what it brings to the next release of DB2, and talks about learning resources. | 16 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Terry Quatrani previews Rational Software Conference '09 | Terry Quatrani, Rational technical events content lead, gives us a look ahead to the Rational Software Conference 2009, running May 31 through June 4 in Orlando, Florida. | 14 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorldBlu's Traci Fenton on inspiring democratic workplaces | WorldBlu is a leadership and business design studio promoting organizational democracy and freedom-centered leadership. Founder Traci Fenton shares the WorldBlu view on qualities that make up a democratic workplace and offers real-world examples of transitions and results. | 14 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Julian Stuhler on IDUG, the International DB2 Users Group | Julian Stuhler, President of the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG), talks about the IDUG mission, benefits and events, and how IDUG stands out from other user groups. | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: Reflections on Todd's Hong Kong-South Korea-Japan trip | Todd Turbo Watson shares impressions from his recent seven-day swing through Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan, focusing on the economic climate, and social networking, smart phone, and broadband use trends. | 8 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ted Zlatanov on Perl and the Amazon Cloud | Software developer Ted Zlatanov talks about his new developerWorks article series on Perl and the Amazon cloud. He explains Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and SimpleDB offerings, and touches on benefits and drawbacks. | 31 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beth Friday on the Rational RFE Community at one year | Beth Friday, Rational VP of Worldwide Client Support, talks about the first year of Rational RFE Community activity -- products included, feedback received, lessons learned and changes made, and what next. | 24 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Interactive final thoughts | Our wrap up podcast at the end of with Todd Watson and David Salinas. | 21 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Interactive day 3 wrap with Watson and Salinas | Day 3 highlights from SXSW Interactive with Todd Watson and David Salinas. | 16 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Interactive day 2 wrap with Watson and Salinas | Todd Watson, David Salinas, and Scott Laningham tweetup at BD Rileys Irish Pup on 6th Street in Austin to recap some SXSW Interactive session highlights from the day. | 15 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Interactive -- David Meerman Scott on World Wide Rave | David Meerman Scott, author of World Wide Rave, a top Kindle download on Amazon, talks with developerWorks' Scott Laningham about creating triggers that get millions of people to do your public relations for you. | 15 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Interactive day one wrap with Todd Watson | Todd and Scott Laningham talk about highlights from day one of SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas. | 14 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Robin Langford - developerWorks tutorials update | Robin Langford, who oversees developerWorks downloads strategy. She talks about the huge and growing developerWorks tutorials library, about retiring the registration component, and about new ways to search the library. | 10 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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IBM Distinguished Engineer Jeff Jonas on entity analystics | Jeff Jonas is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Scientist, Entity Analytic Solutions, IBM Software Group, shaping the overall technical strategy of next generation identity analytics and the use of this new capability in the overall IBM technology strategy. He joins Todd Watson and me for a talk covering relationship awareness around 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, companies becoming smarter even amidst the infoglut, balancing the always connected world with privacy, and more. | 10 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Irene Greif on social networks, social tools, and IBM in this space | Irene Greif, IBM Fellow and Director of Collaborative User Experience in IBM Research Division, talks about social networking, its burgeoning value in the workplace, and IBM's focus in that space. | 24 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: Is Facebook really making us stupid? | Todd takes on a UK professor of synaptic pharmacology over the subject of ADD and social networking. | 24 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Davis on rebooting the Practically Groovy series | Scott Davis -- author, speaker, software developer, founder of ThirstyHead.com, a Groovy and Grails training company -- joins to talk about rebooting the Practically Groovy series on developerWorks. His Groovy: A DSL for Java Programmers is highlighted this week. | 18 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech audio blog: Email Sigs In Amsterdam | Todd is in top form mountain-topping about Google Labs new feature for automatically adding your location to an email signature. | 11 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dave Mitchell on IBM software delivery using Amazon Web services | Dave Mitchell, IBM Director of Strategy and Emerging Business for ISV and Developer Relations, lays out the details of IBM's partnership with Amazon Web Services to give developers access to IBM software products in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual environment. This is product-level code, with all features and options enabled. | 11 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clark Aldrich and Phaedra Boinodiris on serious games | Author and serious games authority Clark Aldrich and IBM lead for serious games Phaedra Boinodiris talk about the growing business use of serious games for training and education. Check out IBM Serious Games Day happening Tuesday, Feb 10. | 6 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbotech: Crowdsourcing the Superbowl | Todd "Turbo" Watson celebrates the best Superbowl TV commercial. | 3 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Shekerow on the new dW author achievement recognition program | Scott Shekerow is editor of the WebSphere Developer Technical Journal. He joins to talk about the new developerWorks author achievement recognition program. | 3 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bill Hunt, Part 2 | Bill Hunt is author of Search Engine Marketing, Inc. and a member of the Google Technology Council. This is part 2 of his chat with Todd Watson and me, here getting more into the evolution of marketing and search on the Web, and the impact on developers. | 29 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Search authority Bill Hunt on Google, the Cloud, privacy, opportunity areas, and more | Bill Hunt is author of Search Engine Marketing, Inc. and CEO of Global Strategies Inc, working with many Fortune 500 companies around the globe on their search strategies. He's also a member of the Google Technology Council, a collection of large enterprise tech companies who gather quarterly to discuss search related issues and provide feedback to Google and review Google's latest offers. In this multi-parter, Bill joins Todd Watson and me to talk trends around cloud computing, search, privacy, and more. | 28 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: Inauguration wrapup, lessons learned, Web-savvy Whitehouse | Todd "Turbo" Watson and I talk about last week's U.S. presidential inauguration and the enormous web traffic around it, the new web-savvy Whitehouse, and more. | 26 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: Storms in the cloud? | dW blogger Todd "Turbo" Watson talks about recent Google moves to retire some services and whether we need to worry about the cloud. | 22 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael O'Connell and Bran Ganesan on enabling community with new My developerWorks features | developerWorks Editor-in-Chief Michael O'Connell and developerWorks Community guru, Branavan Ganesan talk about the coming rollout in February of major social networking enhancements to the My developerWorks experience. | 20 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: The Blackberry Bold is sweeeeeet | Todd "Turbo" Watson talks smartphones, the Blackberry Bold in particular, and why he loves it. | 19 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Paula Fricker on getting the most out of your data | Paula Fricker, Product Marketing Manager InfoSphere Foundation Tools, IBM, talks about understanding and making better use of your data to drive innovation and business optimization. | 15 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TurboTech: Frivolous social networking, digital-to-analog TV signal converters, and more | developerWorks resident philosopher, Todd Watson, lets fly on Facebooking with old elementary school contacts, getting productive for 2009, and helping grandma with the TV signal converter box. | 8 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Harrington on social network visualization aids | Nathan Harrington, IBM programmer and regular developerWorks contributor, talks about his new article, "Social networking open source visualization aids: Using Graphviz, the Google Chart API, and CAIDA's plot-latlong tool to analyze your social networks' attributes." And we run down the other titles highlighted this week. | 6 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wired's Chris Anderson on the vision of "free" | Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson joined us for a year-ender to talk about the ideas from his Wired article and forthcoming book on free and the future of business. | 22 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turbo Todd collides with some 2008 search words | Popular developerWorks blogger Todd Watson riffs on some of the top search words of 2008 and his own experiences with places and events surrounding them. | 17 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Holly Hayes on model-driven data governance | Holly Hayes, Data Studio Program Manager for IBM talks about Model Driven Data Governance. She outlines big concerns companies are facing such as dilution of brand value, loss of revenue, and compliance, and talks about present and future solutions including model-driven data governance. | 9 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chris Rothemich on the new Business Process Management Journal | Chris Rothemich, developerWorks editor for Business Process management, SOA and Web services content, introduces the new Business Process Management Journal. | 9 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Paul Reiners on animating art with the Java 2D API | Paul Reiners, a software engineer at IBM and Sun-certified Java programmer is the author of a developerWorks Java technology zone article, Pointillism meets pixelation: Using the Java 2D API to animate art. He talks about it here. | 2 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bernie Spang with more on IDUG's XML Challenge | Bernie Spang, director of marketing IBM data management software, talks about the XML Challenge sponsored by the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) running now through Feb 1 2009. He talks about the levels of achievement in the contest, the state of XML skill adoption, and more. | 2 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fiona Lam and John Robertson on creating stand-alone Web services apps | IBM software engineers Fiona Lam and John Robertson co-authored of a new tutorial series on creating stand-alone Web services applications with Eclipse and Java SE 6. They talk about the series, focusing on Part 1 which is on the Web service server application. | 19 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rational RFE Community release 3 | developerworks' David Salinas gives a quick update on new features in the Rational RFE Community site. | 19 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Alex Rodriguez on RESTful web services | Alex Rodriguez, a software engineer at IBM focused on Java 2 EE development and RESTful web services,talks about his feature article this week, RESTful Web Services: The Basics. He talks about what REST is, the need that it fills, and recommends additional learning resources. | 11 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Irshad Raihan on the XML Challenge | IBM's Irshad Raihan talks about the XML Challenge sponsored by the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) running now through Feb 1 2009. He desribes the contest, levels of participation, prizes, and talks about IDUG. | 11 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Harrington on workstation power use and smart activity monitoring | Nathan Harrington, IBM programmer and regular developerWorks contributor talks about his developerWorks highlighted article this week on reducing your PC's power consumption through smart activity monitoring. He talks about general approaches relevant for all modern OSs, but offers a specific example on the Linux platform. | 4 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wiegand and Abrams on the Open Services for Life Cycle Collaboration Initiative | John Wiegand, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Rational Chief Software Architect , and Steve Abrams from the Rational CTO Team and Lead architect for the OSLC talk about the Open Services for Life Cycle Collaboration Initiative. Hear about the latest with the Jazz platform, the challenges of integration, and the basics and benefits of the open services approach. | 4 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Good on seven good object-oriented habits in PHP | Nathan Good, a freelance software developer from the twin cities area of Minnesota, talks aout his developerWorks feature article, "Build seven good object-oriented habits in PHP." | 28 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Daniel Lewis on intelligent agents and the Semantic Web | Daniel Lewis, a freelance technology evangelist and post-graduate student at the University of Bristol talks about his feature article on this week's developerWorks homepage, Intelligent Agents and the Semantic Web. | 21 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WebSphere Application Server V7 tech chat | Greg Truty, a Web Services Architect for WebSphere Application Server, previews a "Meet the Experts" live technical chat on new WebSphere Application Server Version 7, happening next Thursday, Oct 16. Greg will be joined by six other IBM WebSphere experts. | 10 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jim Corgel previews Accelerating Business Value conference | Jim Corgel, general manager of ISV and developer relations for IBM Software Group, talks about the Accelerating Business Value conference coming up next week, October 15 and 16, in Palisades, New York. He touches on the cloud computing focus, key issues driving the move to cloud computing, and talks about the kind of discussions that will be taking place. | 7 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rational RFE Community update | Check out this group discussion on the Rational RFE Community - lessons learned, user feedback, enhancements to come. Participants include Erin O'Conner, an IBM Rational Project Manager, John Muller, Design Lead for the Rational RFE Community, David Salinas, developerworks project lead for Rational RFE, and Mark Ingebretson, who employs Rational solutions within IBM. | 7 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bob Sutor audioblogs on the IBM Standards Principles | Bob Sutor, VP of Standards and Open Source for the IBM, talks about last week's publication of the IBM Standards Principles. It's well worth the short nine minutes to listen. He has a blog entry about it here as well. | 30 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Feller on a mashup solution for spreadsheet overload | John Feller, manager of the jStart Emerging Technologies Development team, co-authored a developerWorks highlighted article this week, "IBM Mashup Center: A solution for spreadsheet overload." He previews his article and talks about the growth of mashups on the web and in the enterprise. | 23 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sean Poulley on globalizing business reach with collaboration technologies | Sean Poulley, vice president of IBM's online collaboration services, talks about obstacles that small and medium sized businesses face in working to globalize their reach and how collaboration technologies can help. | 23 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Greg Travis on building a simple WYSIWYG Web page editor | Greg Travis is a software engineer at Google and author of a developerWorks highlighted article this week on building a simple WYSIWYG Web page editor. He talks about the challenge of creating effective GUIs and gives a preview of his article. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug Lenat on Cyc, a truly semantic web, and A.I. - Part 2 | Doug Lenat is a prominent researcher in artificial intelligence and founder of the CYC project -- a very large, multi-contextual knowledge base and inference engine intended to provide a "deep" layer of understanding that can be used by other programs to make them more flexible. Doug talks about where Cycorp is in pursuit of that goal, and talks about the vision of a truly sematic web. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doug Lenat on Cyc, a truly semantic web, and A.I. - Part 1 | Doug Lenat is a prominent researcher in artificial intelligence and founder of the CYC project -- a very large, multi-contextual knowledge base and inference engine intended to provide a "deep" layer of understanding that can be used by other programs to make them more flexible. Doug talks about where Cycorp is in pursuit of that goal, and talks about the vision of a truly sematic web. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SPECIAL FAUXNEWS REPORT! Developer lost in space | If you're following the story here (connectmrfong.com), then you'll know that this news exlusive is a big deal. Getting this interview with Fong across the emptiness of space was no walk in the park with my copper phone line. Thankfully, the IBM conference call system works up to and including the Pluto formerly known as a planet. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Shekerow on the latest WebSphere Developer Technical Journal | developerWorks editor Scott Shekerow talks about the brand new issue of the WebSphere Developer Technical Journal. He also lays out the Journal's mission and approach for those new to this excellent online magazine. | 9 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New teaching resources for BPM, Enterprise Computing, and Rational | Kevin Faughnan, Director of the IBM Academic Initiative, and Dan Griffin, Program Manager for WebSphere and SOA participation in the Academic Initiative, talk about new program resources and the impetus for IBM's work with learning institutions. | 2 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nathan Harrington on time-availability maps using Perl and Google Earth | Nathan Harrington, IBM programmer and regular developerWorks contributor, talks about his new article on creating time-availability maps with Perl and Google Earth. It's been a while since we last chatted with Nathan, so he also lists off a few more of his recent innovative contributions. | 27 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Frank Ableson on developing for the Blackberry with open source tools | Entrepreneur and software developer Frank Abelson is the author of a new developerWorks tutorial on creating Blackberry applications using open source tools. He talks about opportunities around development for the Blackberry, what the reader will learn with his tutorial, and his book project on Android application development. | 19 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rohit Bhargava, author of "Personality not included", Part 2 | Continuation of podcast with Rohit Bhargava, marketer, blogger, speaker and author of Personality Not Included. Rohit talks about his guide for companies on understanding and using their personality to better connect with customers in the social media era. | 19 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rohit Bhargava, author of "Personality not included", Part 1 | Rohit Bhargava, marketer, blogger, speaker and author of Personality Not Included, talks about his guide for companies on understanding and using their personality to better connect with customers in the social media era. Rohit is a founding member of the pioneering 360 Digital Influence team at Ogilvy, a leading agency in helping clients navigate the social media universe. He's been writing the Influential Marketing blog for the past 3 years, now ranked among the top 50 marketing blogs in the world, and is often featured as an expert in media including The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and Fast Company. | 14 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Travis Grigsby on Web services for POS applications | Travis Grigsby is a developer with IBM Software Group Emerging Standards, and is the co-author of a new developerWorks article on Web Services for Point of Service applications. He talks about working on the specification and about the enhanced mobility of POS devices and apps to come. | 12 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Michael O'Connell interviews IBM software chief Steve Mills | dW editor-in-chief Michael O'Connell talks with Senior VP and Group Executive for IBM Software Group, Steve Mills. Steve speaks from his unique vantage point on important trends in software and shares lessons learned from decades of serving clients and customers. He also talks about the experience of heading up IBM's widely distributed software development organization of 33,000 strong. | 11 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beta partners talk about Rational Team Concert | Rational Team Concert product lead, Kartik Kanakasabesan, gives an update on the GA of RTC and two beta test partners, Ascendant Technology and Noblestar, join to talk about their RTC projects and the value of Rational Team Concert. | 29 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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