It’s a busy time of year for storage folks. For the many who made it to Orlando for this show, and for those who followed online from around the world, there was plenty to learn and share, from the floor (where you might have seen this IBM System Storage on display) to the Xiotech announcement. In this podcast, an overview of the week at Storage Networking World from keynote speakers, analysts, and industry leaders.
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In his CES keynote, Intel CEO and President Paul Otellini introduced the concept of virtual Smash Mouth, and with a nod to the slew of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) on view on the massive CES show floor, as well as the newer, more powerful laptops and gaming systems on display, he made clear the significance of Intel’s 45 nanometer transistor technology. The bottom line, from Otellini’s keynote: “The Internet is going to come to us.”
Keynote Systems does testing and caching for Internet services around the world. They know more about the health of the Internet than probably any other company. Here you get a tour into their datacenter and control center. We talk about what happens there when something breaks on the Internet.
Are you building an Internet service and need to know how it’ll look on computers or mobile phones around the world? What the response times will be? How to make it better? Then you’ll need Keynote Systems. Here, Manny Gonzalez, Sr., director of mobile technologies, talks to me about ...
John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco Systems, gave a keynote at Saleforce.com’s user conference. He spoke about the growing use and importance of Internet video in helping companies collaborate on projects and communicate with staff and customers. Internet video will be a key driving force fueling the expansion of ...
In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gave a broad update on Intel’s efforts this year.
In this podcast, Gelsinger covers what he calls the company’s “relentless pursuit of Moore’s Law,” spotlighting
In the final part of our conversation, Umang Gupta, CEO of Keynote Systems, talks about his experience as an entrepreneur the second time around. After leaving his first company, Gupta Technologies, Umang took some time off to rethink and reinvent himself before coming back to head Keynote Systems and ... In this second part of our conversation with Umang Gupta, CEO of Keynote Systems talks about entrepreneurship and running a public company. Umang, a co-founder of Gupta Technologies, shares his thoughts about running a public company and the lessons he learned from that experience. From being a master of his ... Umang Gupta is CEO of Keynote Systems. I caught up with Umang at the Pan IIT Global Conference in July and talked to him about entrepreneurship and what it takes to do startups and run your business. Umang wrote Oracle’s first business plan and went on to co-found Gupta Technologies and ... Sun Microsystems, KGO radio, and environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. were a formidable foe to eco-apathy at an environmental education event, Eco-Live, at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center Saturday. Kennedy drew a rapt crowd for his keynote address, which played out the theme that good environmental policy ... Sun Microsystems President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz touted the new open-source version of Sun’s Solaris 10 OS at a Sun product launch event in New York City September 13th. Schwartz gave a keynote address that outlined the reasons behind Sun’s past two quarters of growth, (which are also Schwartz’s ... Ted Vucurevich, Chief Technical Officer at Cadence Design Systems, gave a keynote at Cadence’s CDNLive! event at the San Jose Convention Center, “Designing the Future.” Right after his address, Vucurevich talked with PodTech.net about the future of the chip design process. Vucurevich, who serves on the steering committee the Cadence ... Jim Kahle, IBM Fellow with IBM Corporation, revealed some of the secret ingredients of innovating through collaboration during his keynote address at the Cadence Design Systems CDNLive Conference, Silicon Valley. Kahle was a key player in the creation of Cell Broadband Engine processor, an accelerator extension to IBM Power Architecture ... Mike Fister, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems, gave a keynote address to kick off CDNLive Silicon Valley on September 12th . “How do we help unlock that creative element and allow all of us as humans to continue to move up and expand the creative element, and not ... Jonathan Schwartz (the new CEO of Sun Microsystems–he’s barely been the chief of the company for three weeks) began the Wednesday sessions at the 2006 Gartner Symposium ITxpo in San Francisco. This is the second part of three podcasts covering the keynote, in which Schwartz was interviewed by Gartner analysts ... The Gartner Symposium ITxpo at the Moscone Center in San Francisco features keynote speakers like Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, Symantec CEO John Thompson, and Motorola CEO Ed Zander. On PodTech we’ll have the keynotes as well as podcasts of interviews with notable Gartner analysts like Martin Reynolds, Steve Kleynhans ... LAS VEGAS, NV, May 3, 2006 (PodTech News) — The CEO of Juniper Networks, Scott Kriens, says the challenge to the networking industry is to build open systems. “We’ve got to change as an industry from multiple simultaneous competing proprietary technologies,” he admonished, “into a much more open available standards-based ...
LAS VEGAS, NV, May 2, 2006 (PodTech News) — The CEO of Cisco Systems, John Chambers, says the transportation industry would significantly benefit from his company’s concept of unified collaboration. He welcomed a Cisco executive to the stage who showed several examples of how networks deliver a variety of real ...
Las Vegas, NV, April 6, 2006 (PodTech News) – PayPal says it figures to be the leader in cell phone services when it comes to retail financial transactions. The phone as a point of sale purchasing device is becoming reality in Japan led in part by NTT DoCoMo and ... Utah technology with Paul Ahlstrom of vSpring Capital talking about technology in Utah. Paul is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for building companies. He has built numerous startups and understands the process of growing a successful organization. Prior to vSpring, Paul founded and served as CEO of Knowlix, ...Umang Gupta on Entrepreneurship, Part 3
Umang Gupta on Entrepreneurship Part 2
Umang Gupta On Entrepreneurship, Part I
Sun, KGO, RFK, Jr. Team To Throw Eco-Party
Schwartz Talks Open Source at Sun NY Event
CDNLive!: Customer is Key in Designing the Future
CDNLive! Keynote: Collaborative Innovation - Designing in the Broadband Era
CDNLive! Keynote: Unlocking Creativity in Electronics Design
Gartner Symposium: Schwartz Says Java is the Internet
Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2006: What To Expect
Interop Keynote: Juniper CEO Calls for Open Standards in Networking Industry
Interop Keynote: Cisco Says Transportation Industry Prime Candidate for Collaboration
PayPal President Jeff Jordan and Magic Johnson Push eWallet Concept at CTIA
vSpring Capital Paul Ahlstrom
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