• What's New: Axonom - Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Platform Adoption
    What's New: Axonom - Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Platform Adoption
    15:23 | Cydni Tetro | Mar 21st, 2008 |

    Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, released to manufacturing recently, is designed with a single unified-code base for both on-premise and on-demand deployments. It enables customers to choose the right deployment model for their specific business and IT needs with flexibility to change deployment models over time. Sanjay Jain speaks with ...

  • What's New -- 422 Group, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Platform Adoption
    What's New -- 422 Group, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Platform Adoption
    15:46 | Cydni Tetro | Mar 4th, 2008 |

    Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, released to manufacturing recently is designed with a single unified-code base for both on-premise and on-demand deployments. It enables customers to choose the right deployment model for their specific business and IT needs with flexibility to change deployment models over time. Sanjay Jain sits down with ...

  • IT@Intel: Software as a Service
    IT@Intel: Software as a Service
    06:51 | Catherine Girardeau | Jan 29th, 2008 |

    In a big company like Intel, users get their software in a variety of ways - on their desktops, delivered over a network, or some combination of those. Catherine Spence, an enterprise architect with Intel IT Research and Technology Development, studies alternate and emerging compute models for enterprise operations. ...

  • Force.com Chalk Talk: Salesforce.com, Adobe and StakeWare part 3
    Force.com Chalk Talk: Salesforce.com, Adobe and StakeWare part 3
    23:14 | Aron Pruiett | Nov 6th, 2007 |

    In this final episode from Force.com’s Chalk Talk meet Natan Zaidenweber (Founder and CEO, StakeWare). StakeWare has also partnered with Salesforce.com in order to bring multi-tenant architecture and corporate social awareness together. Managing risk with software applications is the challenge StakeWare is embracing with On-Demand.

    Will ...

  • AtTask is Used by Apple, Disney, CBS, and More...
    AtTask is Used by Apple, Disney, CBS, and More...
    10:04 | Brad Baldwin | Oct 31st, 2007 |

    AtTask provides on-demand project and portfolio management software. Scott Johnson, CEO and Founder, and his team have self-funded and enhanced the @task offering over the past six years with dashboard UI, Web 2.0 collaboration, workflow, templates, APIs, and global language support. In that time, AtTask landed an impressive ...

  • Software Virtualization Solution to the Rescue
    Software Virtualization Solution to the Rescue
    09:54 | Brad Baldwin | Oct 1st, 2007 |

    Sometimes the best way to test a new software deployment to hundreds or thousands of end users is through Altiris Software Virtualization Solution (or SVS). Such was the case with one customer who wanted to migrate from Novell Groupwise to Microsoft Outlook.

    Jordan Pusey, product marketing manager at Symantec’s ...

  • Utility Computing - Is It Real?
    Utility Computing - Is It Real?
    18:48 | Paul Lancour | Mar 6th, 2007 |

    Utility computing is not a new concept, but the technologies that make it viable are finally maturing. Properly deployed, utility computing can increase server utilization rates, reduce the requirement to build overcapacity and lower operating costs. This podcast identifies key success factors for organizations hoping to capture the benefits of ...

  • IDC's Rona Shuchat - Forecast for the future of IT services
    IDC's Rona Shuchat - Forecast for the future of IT services
    12:35 | editor | Jan 29th, 2007 |

    In this Thought Leaders podcast brought to you by SAVVIS, Rona Shuchat, research director, IDC, shares her unique perspective, gained through the study of the strategic impact of telecommunications and web hosting. She discusses what’s interesting in corporate networking, such as deep packet inspection, the use of web-based portals ...

  • The End of Software - Timothy Chou
    The End of Software - Timothy Chou
    21:08 | Paul Lancour | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Timothy Chou, author and entrepreneur, is the latest guest in this series of discussions with thought leaders, presented by WebEx. Chou was the president of Oracle’s On-Demand business from 1999 to 2005, the author of the book The End of Software, and he remains an influential figure in ...

  • The New Times, The New Drives - Seagate's Rob Pait
    The New Times, The New Drives - Seagate's Rob Pait
    10:58 | Michael Johnson | Jan 7th, 2007 |

    Rob Pait, Seagate’s marketing manager for global consumer hard disc drive took a break at the PodTech Bloghaus during the start of the International CES to talk about the new line of small form factor drives unveiled by Seagate at the show in Las Vegas. This is a Seagate podcast.

  • The View From the Dream Factory
    The View From the Dream Factory
    08:40 | Paul Lancour | Jan 1st, 2007 |

    This fourth in the series of podcasts from WebEx features a conversation with Bill Appleton, chief technical officer and founder of Dream Factory. His background as a developer gives him unique insights into the world of on-demand software, and he shares those insights in this discussion.

  • A Little Sugar in Your Mashup
    A Little Sugar in Your Mashup
    09:10 | Paul Lancour | Dec 18th, 2006 |

    In the third in a series of podcasts from WebEx, we speak with SugarCRM co-founder and CEO John Roberts. After a career working on proprietary customer relationship management systems, John developed some strong ideas about open source software. He’s putting those ideas to work at SugarCRM. Hear him ...

  • Vickram's View: Mobile Monday in Mumbai
    Vickram's View: Mobile Monday in Mumbai
    | editor | Oct 17th, 2006 |

    Last Monday, Veer Bothra (seen here on the left) asked me to join in the monthly mixer he organises, called Mobile Monday. It’s loosely tied in with an eponymous event held around the world, an opportunity for mobile platform stakeholders to meet and talk about change … and more of the same.

    Veer wanted me to talk about podcasting, not the nuts and bolts, but where it’s at and its relevance to the radio paradigm. That’s a juicy opportunity, I thought to myself, and so found myself making the difficult journey to North Mumbai (needs planning and a sort of instinctive feel for which combination of segments and modes of transport make it the least painful overall).

  • Amazon Could Be Apple's Next Foe
    Amazon Could Be Apple's Next Foe
    | John Furrier | Mar 6th, 2006 |

    by Jason Lopez

    San Francisco, CA March 6, 2006 (PodTech News) — Amazon.com is reportedly creating a movie and television download service. Reuters, which relied on an unidentified source, says the online bookseller is negotiating with a number of Hollywood studios to partner in the venture. Apple is ...

  • China Makes Games... Now They're Playing
    China Makes Games... Now They're Playing
    | John Furrier | Feb 2nd, 2006 |

    by David Alpert

    The boom in worldwide video gaming is pushing China’s gaming device manufacturers to boost production and to expand product lines to include cutting-edge on-demand game services. More than 30 manufacturers in mainland China are ramping up production for the worldwide and domestic markets.

    China is not a major competitor ...

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