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Jim McNiel, CEO, and Steve Repetti, CTO of 5th Generation Systems, show me and talk to me about Zude, its new Web-building service. Zude is the coolest way to build Web sites I’ve seen. This demo is long, about an hour, but it’s worth it to understand the depth of technology in this tool which includes some of the best JavaScript programming I’ve seen so far.
In what Intel called the “first ever software keynote address,” Intel Vice President and General Manager of the Software and Solutions Group Renee James kicked off Day 3 of the Fall IDF in San Francisco.
James, who manages the global network of teams that interact with all of the software companies ...
From iPhoneDevCamp, this presentation by Christopher Allen (slides available). Christopher covers the various aspects of using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, different media formats, and then the human interaction methods to keep in mind when developing for the iPhone. Also, check out the community site iPhoneWebDev.
Coté and James talk with Javier Soltero, CEO of Hyperic. They talk about SIGARHyperic’s, open source library for getting low-level system information, the perennial question of single- vs. multi-source open source development and what it means to be an open source company, comparisons to Wily as ...
“Dontcha” (iPhone remix) - Featuring Randi Jayne, David Prager, Irina Slutsky and directed by Nora McDevitt.
Eclipse EMF Demo - A complete modeling platform for Java 23:26 | Michael Cote | Jul 17th, 2007 | Coté talks with Ed Merks about the Eclipse Modeling Framework project, or EMF. Ed gives us a quick overview of the framework and new features and then walks us through designing a model in EMF, generating code, and then round-tripping back and forth. Watching the demo you ... Reporting with Eclipse Europa BIRT 19:12 | Michael Cote | Jun 26th, 2007 | Cote talks with Virgil Dodson, Java Reporting Evangelist at Actuate about the new features in Eclipse BIRT. BIRT is an Eclipse project that allows you to connect to various data sources, build reports with those sources, and the UIs needed for your end-users to view those reports. After ... OSGi on the Server-side: Eclipse Europa Equinox Demo 22:09 | Michael Cote | Jun 21st, 2007 | In this screencast, Coté talks with Eclipse Equinox project lead Jeff McAffer about the new version of the Eclipse Equinox OSGi framework in Eclipse Europa. We see a demo of the the new server-side capabilities in Equinox and the development model used. The notion of “modules” and ... Dave Rosenberg on JavaOne, Spring Batch, and Hair 04:43 | editor | Jun 1st, 2007 | James Governor talked with MuleSource’s Dave Rosenberg about his impressions of JavaOne, Spring and the recently announced Spring Batch project, MuleSource, and James’s hair. Interface21 on the future of Java middleware 15:23 | Michael Cote | May 29th, 2007 | Coté talks with Interface21’s Rod Johnson and Neelan Choksi about new features in Spring (Web Flow JSF integration, Java annotations, and Spring Batch), the support that Interface21 provides, and then Rod’s thoughts on the future of Java middleware and application servers. Mik Kersten on IDE extensions and the influence of Smalltalk on Eclipse 07:03 | Michael Cote | May 25th, 2007 | Mik Kersten and Cote talk about writing IDE extentions for Java (in Eclipse, VisualStudio, and other IDEs. They then move on to a short discusion of the influence that Smalltalk has had on Eclipse, perhaps leading to the Eclipse-world as the further evolution of several Smalltalk ideas and ... Bob Brewin on embracing more languages, JavaFX, Spring, and the future of Solaris 12:43 | editor | May 20th, 2007 | James Governor talks with Sun CTO Bob Brewin about the realities of developers: working in multipule languages. They also discuss the recently released JavaFX Script, Spring’s increasingly importance in Java, and the future of Solaris. Jeet Kaul on a more inclusive Java world 06:42 | Michael Cote | May 18th, 2007 | James Governor talks with Sun’s Jeet Kaul on escaping the shackles of success. Avoiding suite dreams and stack-silos by fostering a participatory, inclusive, multi-language, open developer ecosystem at Sun. Java, open source, the Web, ruby, and container frameworks like OSGi. What Network Managers Should Know About Application Management 13:37 | Paul Lancour | Mar 22nd, 2007 | Network managers find themselves with a widening set of non-network management responsibilities as enterprise web services and applications become more complex and network-dependent. But, it is neither realistic nor cost effective for enterprises to diffuse the expertise of network managers with application management responsibilities. Instead, the focus should be on ... Sun Joins Online Gaming Craze 09:41 | Rio Pesino | Mar 14th, 2007 | At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems announced its plans to enter the online gaming realm. In this podcast, PodTech’s Rio Pesino speaks with Sun’s Chris Melissinos, Seth Proctor and Jonathan Kaplan about its open source, online game server platform, Project Darkstar, which is ... Home and Home Office Security Report 08:02 | editor | Feb 27th, 2007 | This podcast highlights some of the threats and dangers Symantec reported on in January 2007 and offers suggestions on how to stay protected. More information at: Symantec.com Sun and Intel CEOs Announce New Agreement 39:38 | Paul Lancour | Jan 23rd, 2007 | Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session. Transcript: Guest: Jonathan Schwartz - Sun Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel Jonathan Schwartz - Sun Analysis of the Sun/Intel Agreement 07:43 | Paul Lancour | Jan 23rd, 2007 | Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance. Transcript: Host: Paul Lancour - PodTech Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC Paul Lancour ... A Look at the Sun/Intel Agreement 07:49 | Paul Lancour | Jan 22nd, 2007 | Sun Microsystems and Intel announced an alliance in which Intel endorses Sun’s Solaris operating system and Sun will produce servers and workstations based on Intel’s Xeon processor. Paul Lancour spoke with Sun’s John Fowler and Intel’s Pat Gelsinger about this landmark agreement. Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw Transcript: Host: Paul Lancour ... Sun Microsystems CEO: "We almost died" 41:38 | Robert Scoble | Jan 17th, 2007 | Yesterday I sat down with Sun Microsystems‘ CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, and Tim Marsland, Sun’s CTO in charge of Solaris, and had a wide-ranging discussion from his pitch to Steve Jobs as to why Apple should include the Java runtimes on the new iPhone to Schwartz’ surviving a train wreck ... When Content Matters: Elsevier on their ECM deployment, part 1 07:39 | editor | Dec 26th, 2006 | If you’re a Content Management Architect or just want to hear a Content Management Architect talk about their planning and deployments of EMC Documentum across multiple applications, listen to this interview with Geoffrey McCaleb. McCaleb talks about what went well and what didn’t as they customized their Documentum deployment to meet the needs of this global publishing giant. Netbeans Upgrade for Java Junkies 12:21 | Catherine Girardeau | Oct 29th, 2006 | SAN FRANCISCO, October 30, 2006 (PodTech News) — Sun Microsystems announced this morning it’s released Netbeans 5.5, the latest version of its Integrated Development Environment. Netbeans 5.5 is a platform for developing applications using Sun’s Java programming language. The Santa Clara company also said today it’s created a ... Dr. Yunus Receives Nobel Prize for Microfinance Work at Grameen Bank | Steve Wilhelm | Oct 13th, 2006 | Most Silicon Valley technocrats will recognize three of the four people in this picture. They are Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founders of Google, and John Doerr from Kliener Perkins Caufield & Byers. But you might not recognize the recipient of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Dr. Yunus ... Girl Geeks: Dori Smith, JavaScript Guru 44:36 | Robert Scoble | Oct 11th, 2006 | Dori Smith — credited with getting Robert to blog and the author of the definitive book on JavaScript — speaks with Maryam and Robert Scoble about JavaScript issues past, present and future as she finds herself at the center of the Web 2.0 world, now that JavaScript is cool again ... Web Dynpro with SAP's Bertram Ganz and Marco Ertel at TechEd, Las Vegas 05:10 | Michael Johnson | Sep 14th, 2006 | Web Dynpro developer Bertram Ganz and UI strategist Marco Ertel talk with PodTech’s Michael Johnson about Web Dynpro in Java. More photos from TechEd on Flickr
Coté talks with Ed Merks about the Eclipse Modeling Framework project, or EMF. Ed gives us a quick overview of the framework and new features and then walks us through designing a model in EMF, generating code, and then round-tripping back and forth. Watching the demo you ...
Cote talks with Virgil Dodson, Java Reporting Evangelist at Actuate about the new features in Eclipse BIRT. BIRT is an Eclipse project that allows you to connect to various data sources, build reports with those sources, and the UIs needed for your end-users to view those reports.
After ...
In this screencast, Coté talks with Eclipse Equinox project lead Jeff McAffer about the new version of the Eclipse Equinox OSGi framework in Eclipse Europa. We see a demo of the the new server-side capabilities in Equinox and the development model used. The notion of “modules” and ...
James Governor talked with MuleSource’s Dave Rosenberg about his impressions of JavaOne, Spring and the recently announced Spring Batch project, MuleSource, and James’s hair.
Coté talks with Interface21’s Rod Johnson and Neelan Choksi about new features in Spring (Web Flow JSF integration, Java annotations, and Spring Batch), the support that Interface21 provides, and then Rod’s thoughts on the future of Java middleware and application servers.
Mik Kersten and Cote talk about writing IDE extentions for Java (in Eclipse, VisualStudio, and other IDEs. They then move on to a short discusion of the influence that Smalltalk has had on Eclipse, perhaps leading to the Eclipse-world as the further evolution of several Smalltalk ideas and ...
James Governor talks with Sun CTO Bob Brewin about the realities of developers: working in multipule languages. They also discuss the recently released JavaFX Script, Spring’s increasingly importance in Java, and the future of Solaris.
James Governor talks with Sun’s Jeet Kaul on escaping the shackles of success. Avoiding suite dreams and stack-silos by fostering a participatory, inclusive, multi-language, open developer ecosystem at Sun. Java, open source, the Web, ruby, and container frameworks like OSGi.
Network managers find themselves with a widening set of non-network management responsibilities as enterprise web services and applications become more complex and network-dependent. But, it is neither realistic nor cost effective for enterprises to diffuse the expertise of network managers with application management responsibilities. Instead, the focus should be on ...
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems announced its plans to enter the online gaming realm. In this podcast, PodTech’s Rio Pesino speaks with Sun’s Chris Melissinos, Seth Proctor and Jonathan Kaplan about its open source, online game server platform, Project Darkstar, which is ...
This podcast highlights some of the threats and dangers Symantec reported on in January 2007 and offers suggestions on how to stay protected.
More information at: Symantec.com
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session.
Transcript: Guest: Jonathan Schwartz - Sun Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel
Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance.
Transcript: Host: Paul Lancour - PodTech Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC
Paul Lancour ...
Sun Microsystems and Intel announced an alliance in which Intel endorses Sun’s Solaris operating system and Sun will produce servers and workstations based on Intel’s Xeon processor. Paul Lancour spoke with Sun’s John Fowler and Intel’s Pat Gelsinger about this landmark agreement.
Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw
Transcript: Host: Paul Lancour ...
Yesterday I sat down with Sun Microsystems‘ CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, and Tim Marsland, Sun’s CTO in charge of Solaris, and had a wide-ranging discussion from his pitch to Steve Jobs as to why Apple should include the Java runtimes on the new iPhone to Schwartz’ surviving a train wreck ...
If you’re a Content Management Architect or just want to hear a Content Management Architect talk about their planning and deployments of EMC Documentum across multiple applications, listen to this interview with Geoffrey McCaleb. McCaleb talks about what went well and what didn’t as they customized their Documentum deployment to meet the needs of this global publishing giant.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 30, 2006 (PodTech News) — Sun Microsystems announced this morning it’s released Netbeans 5.5, the latest version of its Integrated Development Environment. Netbeans 5.5 is a platform for developing applications using Sun’s Java programming language. The Santa Clara company also said today it’s created a ...
Most Silicon Valley technocrats will recognize three of the four people in this picture. They are Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founders of Google, and John Doerr from Kliener Perkins Caufield & Byers.
But you might not recognize the recipient of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Dr. Yunus ...
Dori Smith — credited with getting Robert to blog and the author of the definitive book on JavaScript — speaks with Maryam and Robert Scoble about JavaScript issues past, present and future as she finds herself at the center of the Web 2.0 world, now that JavaScript is cool again ...
Web Dynpro developer Bertram Ganz and UI strategist Marco Ertel talk with PodTech’s Michael Johnson about Web Dynpro in Java.
More photos from TechEd on Flickr
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