• Implementing Service Oriented Architecture: Organizing for Success
    Implementing Service Oriented Architecture: Organizing for Success
    12:08 | Paul Lancour | Jul 2nd, 2008 |

    In this podcast, enterprise architecture expert Steven Kahn discusses some of the findings that went into the recently published, An Implementor’s Guide to Service Oriented Architecture - Getting it Right, produced by BearingPoint, Composite Software and other contributors. The bottom line: successful implementation of an SOA system ...

  • The Deal - Opportunities in a Sluggish Market
    The Deal - Opportunities in a Sluggish Market
    08:36 | Jason Lopez | May 15th, 2008 |

    When times get tough, investors need to answer a few key questions: which industries are most attractive for investment? What deal structures are investors choosing? Where are sellers’ expectations?

    In this podcast, although there was some consensus around the prediction that deal flow in the U.S. will drop below the impressive ...

  • The Deal - Deals in the Middle Market
    The Deal - Deals in the Middle Market
    06:36 | Jason Lopez | May 15th, 2008 |

    Whether you call it a credit crunch or a credit squeeze, there’s evidence to be found that the chilled climate for deals has spread from the realm of the mega-deal into the middle market. To discuss the new economic realities in deal-making, The Deal convened a panel, “Deals ...

  • Classic Scoble : Getting into Adesso's tubes
    Classic Scoble : Getting into Adesso's tubes
    10:34 | Robert Scoble | Apr 10th, 2008 |

    What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
    And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today!

    We sit down with Steve Chazin, VP of marketing at Adesso, and talk about what was behind ...

  • Consumer-Directed Healthcare: Transforming the M&A Market
    Consumer-Directed Healthcare: Transforming the M&A Market
    09:41 | Paul Lancour | Mar 20th, 2008 |

    Join BearingPoint Senior Manager Kirsten Trusko in this podcast to explore consumer-directed health care and how it is affecting the mergers and acquisitions market. A rush of M&A activity is under way at the convergence of the banking, insurance and health industries. Companies in all three ...

  • The Deal: Healthcare Dealmaking with Steve Elek
    The Deal: Healthcare Dealmaking with Steve Elek
    08:26 | Jason Lopez | Mar 14th, 2008 |

    Deals in healthcare M&A have soared over the past two years, continuing to attract capital and drive activity in the sector. Industry insiders are monitoring the current pace of healthcare M&A deals and developing an outlook for 2008. On Wednesday, The Deal hosts a one-day symposium with attendees such as ...

  • How to: Quick and Easy Video for the iPhone, Apple TV and new iPods
    How to: Quick and Easy Video for the iPhone, Apple TV and new iPods
    05:42 | Kevin Edwards | Mar 5th, 2008 |

    Ripping DVDs, transferring video from cameras, or converting downloaded videos from various sources for Apple products can be a difficult and time consuming process. Now with a software update for the Turbo.264 hardware-based video encoder from Elgato Systems, Macintosh users now have a definitive best and fastest way ...

  • Is TV the New TV?
    Is TV the New TV?
    07:20 | Jason Lopez | Feb 16th, 2008 |

    What would your response be to this scenario: you’re watching television and you forget that it’s being distributed to you on the Internet. Who won? TV or the Web? James McQuivey covers television and media technologies for Forrester Research. He spoke with PodTech’s Jason Lopez about the current state of ...

  • Facebook Status Update
    Facebook Status Update
    07:45 | Jason Lopez | Feb 9th, 2008 |

    Last October, Microsoft invested $240 million in Facebook, suddenly placing Facebook’s value at a lofty $15 billion. Now, we see that revenues for 2007 came to around $150 million, while expenses still leave the company with a negative cash flow that could be as high as $150 million next ...

  • Intel at CES 2008: Go Off and Do Something Wonderful
    Intel at CES 2008: Go Off and Do Something Wonderful
    02:03 | Jason Lopez | Jan 17th, 2008 |

    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.”

  • MacWorld 2008 and CES 2009: Steve Jobs' Keynote Address Previews
    MacWorld 2008 and CES 2009: Steve Jobs' Keynote Address Previews
    18:07 | Kevin Edwards | Jan 15th, 2008 |

    PodTech’s Jason Lopez and Kevin Edwards roamed the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show floor where it seems Apple rules–in certain product categories–without even being there. In this 18 minute podcast Kevin and Jason check out a few of the many products made for iPods/iPhones and talk about Apple at CES ...

  • What Is Human Computer Interaction? Part-1
    What Is Human Computer Interaction? Part-1
    14:27 | Kamla Bhatt | Dec 29th, 2007 |

    What is human computer interaction? Prof John Canny of UC Berkeley explains that human computer interaction is making computers (technology) available to people. Macintosh is an early example of this. According to John Steve Jobs of Apple was a key entrepreneur and agent in making this happen, but lot ...

  • vPro: Encryption at the Hardware Level
    vPro: Encryption at the Hardware Level
    14:59 | Jason Lopez | Dec 29th, 2007 |

    There’s a revolution afoot in the computer industry that’s not so sci-fi. It’s more in line with the notion of “heavy lifting” and “blocking and tackling.” Corporate networks are benefiting from software at the chip level below the operating system. Intel has been providing the software building blocks for greater ...

  • Conserving Bandwidth with IP Multi-casting
    Conserving Bandwidth with IP Multi-casting
    05:44 | Michael Johnson | Nov 20th, 2007 |

    IP multi-casting can conserve bandwidth and optimize network performance. Learn how Verizon Business Private IP Multicasting VPN@Work can be used to stream applications to multiple corporate site while limiting bandwidth requirements, with Steve Goodman, Product Marketing Manager – Private IP, Verizon Business.

  • The Future of Intel Architecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 15
    The Future of Intel Architecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 15
    09:37 | editor | Oct 30th, 2007 |

    Intel Senior Fellow, Steve Pawlowski, explores the next 10 years of challenges and innovation for Intel architecture.

    Related Stories: Intel, IntelMooresLaw, IDF

  • Steve Fairbanks on BackupExec System Recovery
    Steve Fairbanks on BackupExec System Recovery
    13:59 | James Gaskin | Oct 29th, 2007 |

    Symantec product manager Steve Fairbanks discusses improvements in their BackupExec System Restore product during the Altiris ManageFusion user conference.

  • ICT Access for Africa: Intel, UN and ITU Efforts to Globalize Broadband
    ICT Access for Africa: Intel, UN and ITU Efforts to Globalize Broadband
    06:14 | Jason Lopez | Oct 24th, 2007 |

    Broadband, connectivity, Wi-Fi, accessibility and education efforts are all priorities for the ongoing efforts in developing nations and regions around the globe. Intel, along with the United Nations and International Telecommunication Union (ITU), among others, is participating this month in the Connect Africa Summit, which aims to bring together human, ...

  • (Explicit) Keen on... an airport conversation
    (Explicit) Keen on... an airport conversation
    31:11 | editor | Oct 23rd, 2007 |

    The Comedy stylings of Andrew Keen and Steve Gillmor, still bantar on who is more in love with Hillary Clinton. I think Andrew Keen wins hands down!

    Facebook, 1000 Billion? Are these guys serious?

  • Talking about Wikis with Mindtouch
    Talking about Wikis with Mindtouch
    26:19 | Robert Scoble | Oct 19th, 2007 |

    Aaron Fulkerson and Steve Bjork, co-founders of MindTouch, talk to me about the Wiki market and what makes their tool better than others.

  • Steve Sanghi of Microchip, Part 2
    Steve Sanghi of Microchip, Part 2
    16:39 | Kamla Bhatt | Oct 18th, 2007 |

    Steve Sanghi, CEO of Microchip Technology, talks about how the company went from a small, struggling outfit to a successful one. What made Steve believe in Microchip Technology? How did he do it?

    He also talks about the connection between the U.S. housing market and Microchip Technology. And then ...

  • Microchip Technology's Steve Sanghi, Part 1
    Microchip Technology's Steve Sanghi, Part 1
    13:00 | Kamla Bhatt | Oct 17th, 2007 |

    Arizona-based Microchip Technology is an important player in the microcontroller and analog semiconductor space. The company registered $1.039 billion in net sales for fiscal year 2007.

    Yesterday, I spoke with Steve Sanghi, the CEO and the chairman of the board of directors of Microchip Technologies, in Bangalore, to find ...

  • Microsoft partners with Atlassian over Sharepoint Wiki
    Microsoft partners with Atlassian over Sharepoint Wiki
    15:39 | Robert Scoble | Oct 17th, 2007 |

    Atlassian builds enterprise wikis and is white hot. Today at the Web 2.0 Summit Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, will announce that it is partnering with Atlassian, who is building a Sharepoint connector so that Sharepoint customers can use Atlassian’s wiki. This is pretty significant news and here Jeffrey Walker, ...

  • Turning dumb phones into smart phones
    Turning dumb phones into smart phones
    05:04 | editor | Oct 16th, 2007 |

    Migg33 is a mobile social networking company and a phone software developer. The comapny has found a way to enhance regular phones with extra smart features including ways to use VOIP for cheap international calls as co-founder Steven Goh explains to Larry Magid.

  • SNWSpotlight AM - Tuesday, October 16, 2007
    SNWSpotlight AM - Tuesday, October 16, 2007
    06:48 | Paul Lancour | Oct 16th, 2007 |

    SNWSpotlight is your source for the latest information from Storage Networking World.

    In this installment, we get a security overview from Claudine Simpson, chief technnology officer, LSI, and Catherine Girardeau talks with LSI Director of Product Marketing Steve Gardner about iSCSI: simple and low-cost networked storage. SNWSpotlight is brought to you ...

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