There are now possibilities in enterprise computing that have the potential to solve mainstream problems and become widely adopted. These “Emerging Compute Models” are creating a lot of buzz, but also a lot of confusion in the IT community. That’s why this video podcast focuses on Intel’s Emerging Compute Model Forum. Jason Davidson, technical evangelist for the forum, says IT shops are experimenting with new ways to deliver applications and operating systems, but there’s no consensus on the best model, or models, to use.
In this podcast, Davidson and his colleagues Mike Ferron-Jones, marketing manager for Intel’s Emerging Compute Models program, and Chuck Brown, who directs the program, lay out the basic questions IT managers need to ask before choosing new compute models, discuss some of the pros and cons of different models, and preview some Intel and industry developments in the ECM space.
AtTask’s VP of Sales, Abraham Knell, shows off the @task Project and Portfolio Management solution. The application has a simple UI that is easy to learn and use. Tabs and drop-down menus in headers give the web-based offering a rich, desktop client-like experience without the ...
CNET’s Rafe Needleman spoke with Jeremiah at SXSW to share his thoughts on the state of the Web industry. The discussion covers the emergence of rich experiences, mobile devices, and the ubiquity of documents both — as that reality effects the Web and traditional desktop clients. He’s involved with ...
John Mayerhofer is co-founder and CEO of VoiceIndigo, a mobile marketing startup that leverages the distribution of rich media and micro-published content (including podcasts). VoiceIndigo developed a proprietary client that makes it easy to upload podcasts to mobile phones, and helps to monetize content. He speaks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince.
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.
LOS ANGELES, September 7, 2006 (PodTech News) — In a sure sign of things to come, television and movie studios are starting to create original short-form programming for broadband and wireless devices. Warner Brothers Television Group just announced the creation of Studio 2.0, bringing together talent and advertisers to create original live-action and animated programming. Its aim is to license the programming to online sites, portals and wireless providers in collaboration with the recently formed Warner Bros. Digital Distribution. But it’s not just major Hollywood studios getting into the act — Internet start-ups and small production companies also recognize the opportunities, as evidenced by the recent launch of ScriptThis.tv, a website for people who want to be part of the television creation process. PodTech’s Matt Kelly reports.
Rich Karlgaard, Forbes Editor and Publisher, talks about his book Life 2.0. I sat down with Rich at the Telecosm conference in Lake Tahoe. I was impressed with Rich. Not only a good guy but very smart. We talk a little about web 2.0 but afterward ...
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In another PodTech Podcast InfoTalk exclusive I sat down with Scott Gatz lead RSS manager and Ethan Diamond lead Yahoo! Mail manager to introduce via a Podcast the Yahoo! expanded RSS platform and RSS integration into Yahoo! Mail. Plus Yahoo! ...
Dion Hinchcliffe, CTO of Sphere of Influence recorded this podcast from his speech at SAIC Content Exploitation Day on Nov 16 at SAIC Headquarters in Virginia.
With Web 2.0 being one of the more exciting developments on the Internet in the last couple of years, there’s been ...
At BlogOn I sat down with Vassil Mladjov cofounder of Blogtronix. Blogtronix has a cutting edge enterprise blog platform that supports rich media and blogging. Vassil and I talk about the direction of enterprise blogging.
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Rich Seidner, editor of Alwayson-Network.com has a PodTech.net podcast with Sandy Berger, former National Security Advisor for Bill Clinton.
“There’s a lot more we can do. we’re not doing enough with North Korea, we’re not doing enough with Iran, and we’re not doing enough to secure vast stockpiles of nuclear ...
Podcasting and blogs are changing marketing & PR. I spoke with BitePR General Manager Burghardt Tenderich also know as BT and we spoke about the impact of Podcasting and Blogs to the public relations industry.
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