Speaking in Tech
By Greg Knieriemen
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Podcast Description
Speaking in Tech: "Where Enterprise Tech meets Consumer Tech...". Speaking in Tech is hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Topics include popular tech, data storage, cloud computing, networking, storage virtualization, server virtualization, backup, disaster recovery and anything else interesting in the tech world. Disclosure: Speaking in tech does not receive support directly or indirectly from vendors or guests. Vendor relationships are disclosed on the podcast.
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 9 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Our special guest this week is Christopher Lynch, Partner at Atlas Venture and former CEO and President of Vertica (which was sold to HP last year) and Acopia (which was sold to F5 in 2007) This week we discuss... Housekeeping: “Speaking in Tech” will be podcasting from the Dell Storage Forum coming up June 11 - 13 in Boston as a dedicated session at the conference grilling Dell executives in front of a live audience After we introduce Christopher Lynch, we discuss... A VC’s view of the Facebook IPO Facebook’s impact on other VC’s and irrational investments Jump back to Chris and his roots growing up in Boston From punker to VC From DEC, to Prominent, to Lucent The leap to Arrowpoint and eventual $5.7 Billion acquisition by Cisco As President & CEO of Acopia Networks, sold to F5 for $210M in 2007 As President & CEO of Vertica Systems, sold to HP last year for $320M How ex-yahoo CEO Scott Thompson helped marry HP and Vertica Thoughts on Leo as a leader? From your vantage point, what did the transfer to Meg look like? Now at Atlas Venture focusing on Big Data Next week we'll be concluding our special discussion with Chris Lynch in Part II | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 8 | After catching up with Ed and Sarah, we start off the podcast with an interview with Eric Eyre of the Charleston Gazette about the paper’s investigation into a suspicious $24 million Cisco router purchase by the State of West Virginia using U.S. Federal Stimulus Funds for the purpose of “homeland security”. The enterprise routers, which are sized for at least 500 users and are typically used for thousands of users, were purchased for schools and libraries with a single computer. The original story appeared in the Charleston Gazette: http://wvgazette.com/News/201205050057 In the interview we learn: A Cisco rep confirmed the routers were dramatically oversized At one library, the router cost more than the structure of the library itself The routers were purchased by the state without a formal Request for Proposal by a single person after consulting with a Cisco salesman The Cisco salesman retired after the $24 Million deal Of the 1,064 routers purchased, 366 were never installed and are sitting in a warehouse We get unwound with our special guest this week - Fred Nix, a vSpecialist at EMC We dig into what a vSpecialist really does We explore how critical vSpecialists are to the culture of EMC How EMC has evolved internally Recap Fred’s skiing accident Finally, we wrap up with “10 Big Questions” for Fred Nix. | 5/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 7 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Our special guest this week is John Mark Troyer, Director, Social Media Evangelism at VMware. This week we discuss... Housekeeping: Due to a schedule conflict the podcast from HP Discover had to be canceled “Speaking in Tech” will be podcasting from the Dell Storage Forum coming up June 11 - 13 in Boston as a dedicated session at the conference grilling Dell executives in front of a live audience In other news... VMware View 5.1 announced When did VDI turn into a dirty word? What in the hell is VMware Project Octopus? VMware Certifies vSphere(TM) 5 to Run on Open Compute Project Architecture VMworld coming up August 27-30 in San Francisco 10 Big Questions for John Troyer 10 Big Questions for John Troyer | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 6 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Our special guest this week is Mark Twomey, also known as Storagezilla. This week we discuss... EMC World in Vegas is coming up Apples Taxes The New York Times explains “How Apple Sidesteps Billions in Global Taxes” - It’s not a a European Sex Club trick: “Apple was a pioneer of an accounting technique known as the “Double Irish With a Dutch Sandwich” Google vs. Oracle: Former Sun CEO: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Founder: Scott McNealy and Java creator James Gosling contradict each other and demonstrate why Sun Microsystems was a disaster. Klouchebag is the rage... this week http://klouchebag.com Klouchebag is the Anti-Klout score based on Anger, Retweet Abuse, Social Apps and English Misuse Twitter account of the week is @PinlessPics and the blog of the week is http://textfromdog.tumblr.com/ | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 5 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Our special guest this week is Chris Evans - The Storage Architect. This week we discuss... Sarah comes back Our special guest, Chris Evans - The Storage Architect Greg gets his Nexus Galaxy.... but the trip to the store didn’t go well Ed addresses recent complaints about his language on the show Chris Evans becomes the official “Speaking in Tech” Ambassador to the UK Dell Storage Forum and HP Discover in June Megaupload case starts falling apart According to The Register, the case against Kim Dotcom appears to be falling apart because “Megaupload has never been served with papers in the US”. Difference in privacy laws between the US and the UK Will file sharing site like Dropbox and Google Drive be impacted by file sharing pirates? All of a sudden Software-defined Networking (SDN) is the rage and Cisco is getting kicked in the press How SDN’s are different from traditional networks OpenFlow ecosysteam Will virtual networking and SDN’s achieve the prominence of server virtualization or will it look more like storage virtualization? “10 Big Questions” with Chris Evans | 4/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 4 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. Our special guest this week is Brian Katz from Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, where he is in charge of the mobile engineering group. This week we discuss... Sarah goes AWOL after only 3 episodes Live podcasts coming up in June at Dell Storage Forum in Boston and HP Discover in Las Vegas Special Guest this week is Brian Katz Brian works at Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, a global pharmaceutical company where he is in charge of the mobile engineering group. You can follow him on twitter @bmkatz and on his blog at http://ascrewsloose.com This week we talk about... Google Drive Launching Next Week! Google Drive details: 5 GB for free, launching next week for Mac, Windows, Android and iOS Various internet reports claim that Google will be launching Google Drive next week with 5GB - more than double the 2GB that come with the popular Dropbox. From the reports, Google Drive will work “in desktop folders” on Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. Meanwhile, a leaked VMware Memo Outlines View 5.1, Project Octopus Launch Plans, the cloud storage service referred to as "Dropbox for the enterprise," by the end of June, according to the leaked document.” Katz on Cunsumerization: “You want me to do what?!? A mobile strategy challenge!” http://www.ascrewsloose.com/2012/03/14/you-want-me-to-do-what/ Are “acceptable use” policies effective? Mobile security: The distinction between iOS devices and Android on security and compliance BYOD: It’s not about saving money 10 Big Questions for Brian | 4/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 3 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. This week we discuss... Eddie on the west coast Sarah dispells pregnancy rumors Greg complains about Best Buy Facebook snaps up Instagram photo-sharing app for $1 billion Is this the beginning of "Bubble 2.0"? Facebook mobile app sucks Cloud Wars erupt Citrix goes open-source with CloudStack Cloud confusion reigns 10 Big Questions for Ed Saipetch | 4/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 2 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. This week we discuss... Last week was a good first week, it only goes downhill from here Thanks to The Register for support Creepy "Girls Around Me" app has Been Yanked From The App Store “Girls Around Me — the creepy geo-location app that allowed you to stalk and find personal information about girls in your neighborhood without their knowledge — has been pulled from the iOS App Store.” Dudes have been doing this for awhile with nearly every geolocation app and especially with newer apps like Banjo, Glancee and Highlight and even basic apps like Facebook, fourssquare and Twitter Every geolocation app is a potential creeper app Sarah is tired of the predatory dudes/damsels in distress framework that ends up occurring in these discussions. GigaOm: "Systems to handle big data might be this generation’s moon landing" “Gather the kids are the TV, were going to watch some real compute power here...” The moonlanding was an event... this “big data” project is the means to event, possibly some significant discoveries but it isn’t by itself an event on scale with the moon landing. Dell buys Wyse “Since Wyse is private and apparently not huge, Dell isn’t disclosing how much it is paying. Wyse is big enough to have sold more than 20 million thin-client systems worldwide; it claims that 200 million people touch its products every day. It sold a million units last year, and has a strong presence in the health care and financial services sectors, both of which have a lot of appeal for Dell generally.” Apple’s IPad Is No. 1, Even With Heat, Consumer Reports Says “The new iPad’s high-resolution screen provides the best detail and color accuracy of all tablets Consumer Reports has seen" Sarah nails Greg with 10 Big Questions | 4/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSpeaking in Tech - Episode 1 | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, Ed Saipetch and Sarah Vela. This week we discuss... New intro music What happened to Nekkid Tech “US gov agencies & colleges are now demanding access to Facebook accounts” According to a report by MSNBC, US government agencies and colleges are now demanding access to applicants’ Facebook accounts — through friending and/or actual password requests. No longer can users hide behind Facebook’s privacy options, because if you want a job or a college degree, you have to give up the goods. “Amazon, Eucalyptus team on cloud compatibility” Looking to build out its portfolio of cloud services, Amazon has partnered with Eucalyptus to deliver an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) product. As part of the deal, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is letting the IaaS provider tap into its application programming interfaces (APIs). Eucalyptus says it is now “fully compatible with the Amazon Web Services API, which means you can use or reuse your existing AWS-compatible tools, images (AMIs), and scripts to manage your own hybrid and on-premise clouds.” “New iPad users slowed by expensive 4G network rates” Users quickly are discovering the new iPad gobbles data from cellular networks at a monstrous rate. Some find their monthly allotment can be eaten up after watching a two-hour movie. The return of "10 Big Questions" Sarah vela goes on the hot seat | 3/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 23 - "The Social Enterprise" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekicks Ed Saipetch (@edasi), Sarah Vela (@orchid8) and our gurest, Tom Petrocelli (@tompetrocelli). This week we discuss... SXSW Recap, Spring Break for Silicon Valley Emergence of the "Social Enterprise"? "Social Enterprise" tools Tom and Greg bump heads on quality and timing of Forrester research Heads in the sand on Google privacy | 3/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 22 - "Cloud Storage Gets Big" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch (@edasi), our guests this week, Gina Minks (@gminks) with special guest Alistair Croll (@acroll). This week we discuss... Ed and Gina head to SXSW Bitnorth Conference Dropbox and Box all over the media Double billing on consumer cloud storage Google privacy policy changes Big Data and privacy Three postures for computing | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 21 - "Keep Austin Weird" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch (@edasi), our guests this week, Gina Minks (@gminks) and Nekkid Tech virgin, Sarah Vela (@orchid8). This week we discuss... AT&T wants to make app makers pay for subscribers' data use Large majorty of Verizon customers don't use LTE Eddies driving habits Dell isn't a PC company anymore? Dell and Open Stack Defining "cloud" and defining "open" SXSW 2012 | 2/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 20 - "Virtual Man" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch (@edasi), our special guest this week is Steve Kaplan, Vice President Data Center Virtualization Practice at Presidio (@ROIdude) This week we discuss... Fred Nix takes a spill VMware Partner Exchange recap Possible VMware licensing changes VMware's push to the cloud VMware vs. Amazon VMware social media presence is growing Symantec suing Veeam and Acronis System integrators moving to software architecture | 2/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 19 - "Divas" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch (@edasi), our guests this week, Gina Minks (@gminks) and Christina Weil (@c_weil). This week we discuss... Christina's corporate apartment in New Orleans Cloud Connect conference, customers and expectations Crystal the Unicorn Cost of hosting with Amazon or in house Cloud bandwidth costs and constraints Big data failures Christina's Mardi Gras outfit Whitney | 2/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 18 - "Jim McNiel"" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with special guest, Jim McNiel, CEO of FalconStor Software (@jimmcniel). This week we discuss... Technology, vision and adoption of clouds The role of the cloud in backup and disaster recovery Backup software lock-in Tape is not a backup solution Challenges of VMware's ecosystem for data protection Replication efficiency Toppling the backup industry The "Blusestone" revolution Convergence of backup | 2/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 17 - "Reunion" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch (@edsai), our guests this week are Mark Twomey (@storagezilla), Greg Schulz from StorageIO (@StorageIO) and special guest, the recently unemployed Marc Farley (@3ParFarley) This week we discuss... Farley / Knieriemen reunion Farley makes a job change New twitter handles for Farley When does Dell buy Farley's new company? Amazon announces a cloud storage gateway Clouds in the enterprise Appliance standards for cloud vs. Storage standards for cloud Cloud management architectures and shared responsibilities | 1/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 16 - "Live from New England VMUG" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with our guests... Chris Harney, Founder of the New England VMUG (@csharney), Taya Wyss from The Enterprise Strategy Group (@TayaWyss) and Erin Banks, vSpecialist with EMC (@banksek). This week we discuss... Recap of New England VMUG, the largest VMUG in the world with over 1,000 attendees live at Gillette Stadium Big topic among end-users: VDI / Virtual Desktop EMC's hands-on labs testing VAAI plugins The challenges and opportunities for women in tech How the New England VMUG has grown Taya's upcoming appearance on US television show "Say Yes to the Dress" Superbowl flashback with Duran Duran's Simon LeBon VMware Labs and demos in the cloud | 1/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 15 - "Funk Soul Brother" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch, our guests this week are Mark Twomey (aka 'StorageZilla') and Christina Weil. This week we discuss... Ed and Greg figure out data plans in Europe Thai Massage Parlors in Soho Spotify vs. Pandora Fat Boy Slim's subliminal Apple Server message Diane Greene gets appointed to Google's board of directors Installing Kindle Fire Android ROMs Amazon becomes the crack dealer of cloud Another Silicon Valley web site covering startups Proliferation of storage startups | 1/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 14 - "Live from London" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch, we are live this week from Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub in London during the Dell Storage Forum We kick off StorageBeers with Chris Evans and Martin Glassborow at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub Dell Storage Forum announcements with Darren "Darth" Thomas, Dell Storage VP & GM and Phil Soran, President, Dell Compellent The path to Object Storage VMware integration Competition Acquisition challenges Andy Hardy, Managing Director, Dell Compellent International and Liem Nguyen, Director- Global Communications and Social Media, Dell Storage Andy's Party - First event in Europe Liem and Andy clebrating an Anniversary Chellenges in Europe Wrapping up with Gina Minks and Ed Saipetch | 1/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 13 - "Year-end Wrap Up" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are... trusty sidekick Ed Saipetch, Sr. Technical Director for the America's for Joyent (@edsai), Louis Gray, Product Marketing Manager, Google+ at Google (@LouisGray), Brad O'Neil, CEO of TechValidate (@bradoneill) and John Troyer, Online evangelist at VMware (@JTroyer). In this week’s episode we discuss… Catching up with Brad O'Neil, Louis Gray and John Troyer Dinner with Brad Top stories of the year Steve Jobs death The BYOD (Bring your own device) era is here Changes and drama at HP RIM's decline Emergence of Cloud Foundry Fatigue word of the Year: "Big Data" Breakup of AT&T - T-Mobile merger Security issues HDS buys BlueArc 2012 Industry Predictions from Brad O'Neil | 12/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 12 - "Palms Out" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Ed Saipetch, Sr. Technical Director for the America's for Joyent (@edsai) and J Metz, Product Manager, FCoE at Cisco (@jMichelMetz). In this week’s episode we discuss…Palms Out VMware releases View for the Kindle Fire Gartner Data Center Summit... and Gartner still sucks J Metz bumps heads with Brocade on FCoE Where's the Cisco Cius? Eddie gets his 1K status Donut bombs, airport security and groping Protecting liberties... and passport numbers | 12/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 11 - "The Enterprise Tech Bible" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Greg Schulz of StorageIO (@storageio) and Gina Minks, Storage Evangelist at Dell (@gminks). In this week’s episode we discuss… More Infosmack mashup mess Dell Storage Forum Words with Alec Greg Schulz new book "Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking" The building blocks of tomorrow's IT department How the role of the IT administrator is changing The process of writing a tech book Pitching an audiobook and e-book Being technically bilingual Big New England VMUG coming up in January | 12/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 10 - "HP's David Scott - After the Honeymoon" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen with special co-host, Infosmack's Nigel Poultan. Our special guest this week is David Scott, HP Senior Vice President and General Manager. In this week’s episode we discuss… David Scott grades himself on HP - 3Par acquisition Changes since Meg Whitman came on board Innovation within HP Backup deduplication Cloud System Matrix and HP's cross division approach to cloud Open virtualized environments Competition with Cisco and building true heterogeneous environments Peer reltionships among competitors What drives David Scott nuts | 12/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 9 - "On Fire" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Chris Fricke, Sr. IT Administrator - Clackamas County, Oregon (@sysgeekguy), Ed Saipetch, Sr. Technical Director for the America's for Joyent (@edsai) and Gina Minks, Storage Evangelist at Dell (@gminks). In this week’s episode we discuss… Open letter to Jeff Bezos... and the backlash Review of the Kindle Fire Who controls your user experience and who cares Video quality on the Kindle Fire Amazon Prime and Amazon content Is there room for more players in the Android ecosystem? Beaujolais Nouveau Day Cloud Expo Cloud start-ups look the same Dell Storage Forum, UK in January Nutanix, Tintri and Nimble arrays | 11/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 8 - "The Fab Four" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Devang Panchigar (@StorageNerve). Chris Evans (@ChrisMEvans) and Nigel Poulton (@NigelPoulton). In this week’s episode we discuss… The Fab Four Reunion Nigel explains how he stole Infosmack HDS Influencer Summit Is the disk drive shortage really going to have an impact on the enterprise? Adobe Flash leaves the mobile market Watching porn on an iPad Amazon Kindle Fire shipping this week Speed of change in the mobile industry Prospects for Apple TV Steve Jobs cracks the code BestBuy closing down in the UK | 11/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 7 - "One Night in Bangkok" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guest this week is Ed Saipetch, Sr. Technical Director for the America's for Joyent (@edsai) In this week’s episode we discuss… Race and Silicon Valley Flooding in Thailand impact hard drive prices Ed goes deep on Thailand Cafinated beef jerky Red Bull in the data center Popularity of VMware Users Groups Facebook's Open Compute Summit and OpenStack movements Ubuntu to dive into the tablet market Demise of RIM Eddie's Halloween | 11/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 6 - "The Secret is Toilet Paper" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Matthew Yeager, Chief Technologist at Colt Technology Services (@mpyeager) and Gina Minks, Storage Evangelist at Dell (@gminks) In this week’s episode we discuss… Curry in London, cheeseburgers in Tokyo Job changes for Matthew Highlights from VMworld in Copenhagen Cloud regulations across Europe Cloud Washing Email problems fro The Register NetFlix loses 800,000 customers Amazon will change movie industry like Apple changed music industry Toilet paper is Amazon's secret HP and Cisco start cooperating... sorta | 10/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 5 - "Cloud Vapor" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Steve Duplessie, founder of the Enterprise Strategy Group (@SteveDupe), Ed Saipetch, Sr. Technical Director for the America's for Joyent (@edsai) and Christina Weil of Centre Technologies (@c_weil). In this week’s episode we discuss… Enterprise Strategy Group Storage Networking World videos Steve's trip to Australia Flashback: Steve Duplessie’s blog from January, 2010 “Why the Cloud will Vaporize” Nirvanix announces partnership with IBM VDI is takes a beating from the “Cloudnorati” Dell and EMC officially break up "Christina Rants": Apple and AT&T More "Christina Rants": Parking garage refuses to give her change | 10/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 4 - "Zen of Hoff" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Christofer Hoff, Sr. Director and Security Architect at Juniper Networks (@Beaker) and Martin Glassborow, Broadcast Storage Manager at Sky (@Storagebod). In this week’s episode we discuss… Catching up with Martin about Sky’s infrastructure and applications “Toxic IT” Hoff - the Scariest man on Twitter” Oracle Open World Steve Jobs legacy Hoff’s blog post - "Flying cars & Why The Hypervisor Is A Ride-On Lawn Mower" Context: “Virtual Machines Are Part Of the Problem, Not the Solution…” Curse of the Operating System Virtualization on the chipset IT as a service and creating business value “10 Big Questions with Christofer Hoff | 10/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 3 - "Chasing Amazon" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Chris M. Evans of Langton Blue, Chris Fricke, Sr. IT Administrator - Clackamas County (Oregon) and Enterprise Tech Guru, Stephen Foskett. In this week’s episode we discuss… Meg Whitman in charge at HP now... when will Oracle and HP finally merge? Oracle OpenWorld drama Oracle getting ugly over Autonomy Amazon Kindle Fire What does the Amazon Kindle Fire mean for Apple and Google/Android? Business Tablet: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is out Chris Evans Blog: “VAAI Follow Up – VMware Recommends Disabling Thin Reclaim” Producer: "Super John" Corlett | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 2 - "Back to the Future" | Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Ken Rumer and Rich Haase, Sr. Infrastructure Engineers at Level3 as well as Ed Saipetch of Joyent. In this week’s episode we discuss… How Ed spent his summer Back to the Future Background of Level3's home baked cloud Level3's IaaS Orchestration is the secret sauce cloud stacks: Build vs buy? "Open" in the cloud doesn't always mean "open" Early adopters of virtualization "Lock in" avoidance is a priority Build vs buy extends to PaaS decisions Defining "Big Data" Practicial "Big Data" applications Hadoop utilization Can private cloud development be commercialized? The slow path to cloud adoption | 9/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Special - "Game of Games" discussion with Robert Scoble | Disccusion with Robert Scoble (Scobleizer.com), Thomas Hawk (ThomasHawk.com) and Chris Chabot (Google) following the Austin Photowalk on September 17, 2011. In the discussion, we talk about: Identity services in social networks Real names issues in Google+ Facebook privacy "by the post" How Quora handles real names Noise control Thomas Hawk on Robert Scoble Robert Scoble on "Transactional scores" Robert Scoble on "Reality scores" "The Game of Games" | 9/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNekkid Tech Episode 1 - "Space Bacon" | Nekkid Tech - Episode 1 "Space Bacon" Hosted by Greg Knieriemen, our guests this week are Jason Crusan, Chief Technologist for Human Exploration and Operations at NASA and Mark Twomey (aka "Storagezilla") In this week's episode we discuss... Mark thought he came to play video games Why don't we have a Jetson aerocar yet? Why is the podcast listed as "explicit" on iTunes? What happened with Infosmack? Austin City Limits Music Festival and Dell workstations for video production Apple's abandonment of video professionals Jason and Greg's history in college as fraternity brothers Jason's background at NASA NASA's commercial partnerships with Yahoo, Disney and pharmaceutical companies Accelerated vaccine development in space How the International Space Station is managed The private sector race to space and the commoditization of low earth orbit The future of nuclear powered space travel NASA's use of the OpenStack cloud for internal and external IT needs NASA's application development through crowd sourcing, open innovation and public challenges (NASA Tournament Labs) Space Bacon! Disclosure: Nekkid Tech does not receive support directly or indirectly from vendors or guests. Vendor relationships are disclosed on the podcast. | 9/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Greg and Ed are great hosts, always entertaining, informative and fun. Highly recommend!
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