• ScobleWatcher: All Scoble All the Time (but in Less Time)
    ScobleWatcher: All Scoble All the Time (but in Less Time)
    09:36 | Tom Foremski | Jan 10th, 2008 |

    Next week I’m launching ScobleWatcher.com - the ten minutes of Robert Scoble you need to see each day :-)

    Robert is an extraordinary and tireless media producing machine. He would run 24/7 if he could, and he sometimes does.

    Here are a couple of days of Robert ...

  • System Center Tour - Microsoft TechEd IT Forum 2007
    System Center Tour - Microsoft TechEd IT Forum 2007
    17:41 | Michael Cote | Nov 26th, 2007 |

    Finishing up the interview series at Microsoft TechEd IT Forum in Barcelona, I talk with Eric Berg (Director of Product Management, System Center) about the System Center product lines. While we focus on only Operations Manager, Configuration Manager, and Virtual Machine Manager, we go into detail on each. We start ...

  • Silicon Valley Turns Out to Honor Top Technologists
    Silicon Valley Turns Out to Honor Top Technologists
    35:56 | Aron Pruiett | Oct 19th, 2007 |

    Silicon Valley is not known for paying much attention to its own history but things are changing. The Computer History Museum’s 2007 Fellow Awards was sold out as much of Silicon Valley’s aristocracy turned out for a $250 fund raising dinner that paid tribute to four top technologists: Morris ...

  • The Disgusting Machine
    The Disgusting Machine
    02:23 | Martin McKeay | Jul 11th, 2007 |

    In May, when I took the kids to the Maker Faire, one of the weirdest things we saw and wanted to share with you was a giant, kid-powered nose-picking contraption. The kids climbed into a giant hamster wheel of doom that powers the hand of the giant. I realize this ...

  • For developers: A conversation with Sun's DTrace team
    For developers: A conversation with Sun's DTrace team
    29:32 | Robert Scoble | Jul 3rd, 2007 |

    Sun Microsystems’ DTrace lets developers look at a multi-machine system and understand what’s going on. It’s very popular with developers — it’s gotten mentioned several times in conversations I’ve been in — so I wanted to meet the team and understand what it does and why developers love it ...

  • Apple WWDC 2007 - Steve Jobs Keynote - Part 2 of 2
    Apple WWDC 2007 - Steve Jobs Keynote - Part 2 of 2
    52:02 | Kevin Edwards | Jun 11th, 2007 |

    In the second part of the Apple WWDC 2007 Steve Jobs keynote, we get more demos of Leopard (OS X 10.5), including Core Animation, BootCamp, Time Machine and iChat, as well as showing Safari for Windows, and apps for the iPhone.

  • Intel Releases the New Centrino
    Intel Releases the New Centrino
    04:25 | Jason Lopez | May 9th, 2007 |

    Intel has released its newest Centrino technologies for notebook computers. The company says the new hardware and software platform has improved processor and graphics performance, wireless connectivity, battery life, startup and loading time, as well as enhanced security and machine management for IT departments.

    The new technologies are Centrino Duo, for ...

  • Marching Order: Johnson & Johnson’s new CIO, LaVerne Council - Part 2
    Marching Order: Johnson & Johnson’s new CIO, LaVerne Council - Part 2
    13:16 | editor | Apr 4th, 2007 |

    Less than one year ago, LaVerne Council joined Johnson & Johnson, charged with crafting a new IT strategy to drive the global enterprise. In part two of this two-part podcast, join host John Gallant and Council, who takes audience questions and shares:

  • Strategies for helping Johnson & Johnson leverage information ...
  • 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 ...

  • Home and Home Office Security Report
    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

  • Hospitals Ready for C5
    Hospitals Ready for C5
    05:56 | Jason Lopez | Feb 22nd, 2007 |

    The University of California, San Francisco Medical center says its pilot study using a portable computer called the C5 helped nurses to be far more productive than with conventional personal computers. The current setup in most hospitals is called a COW, or “computer on wheels,” which is composed of a ...

  • The Motion C5: Mobile Computing for Health Care
    The Motion C5: Mobile Computing for Health Care
    11:33 | Michael Johnson | Feb 21st, 2007 |

    In San Francisco, Intel, with Motion Computing and the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, announced the launch of the Motion C5 mobile clinical assistant, a lightweight tablet computer specifically designed for use in hospitals, for nurse patient care. It features a camera, barcode scanner, ...

  • Hacking Linux with F5's Brian Hatch
    Hacking Linux with F5's Brian Hatch
    05:45 | Martin McKeay | Feb 16th, 2007 |

    Brian Hatch, F5 Networks‘ manager of IT network engineering talks with Network Security Podcaster Martin McKeay, about Linux OS security concerns, defenses and hacks. Hatch is the author of Hacking Linux Exposed, and he spoke with McKeay at the RSA 2007 Security Conference in San Francisco.

    Transcript:

    Host: ...

  • Vintage Mac Collector
    Vintage Mac Collector
    10:46 | editor | Feb 15th, 2007 |

    Jeremy Mehrle has turned the basement of his suburban St. Louis home into one of the coolest private computer museums you will ever see. He has 74 vintage Apple Macintosh computers impeccably displayed. All of them are fully-functional so you can see what the old operating systems were like. ...

  • Shooting the Breeze with Nordic Windpower
    Shooting the Breeze with Nordic Windpower
    04:08 | Rio Pesino | Feb 15th, 2007 |

    Wind-turbine manufacturing company Nordic Windpower was one many clean technology companies at the Cleantech Venture Forum in New York. In this podcast, NWP Chairman and CEO Steve Taber talks about the company’s goals, how its products differ from its competitors’ and his thoughts on Cleantech.

    The Cleantech Forum is ...

  • Convergence Spells Opportunity for Managed Services
    Convergence Spells Opportunity for Managed Services
    07:56 | Catherine Girardeau | Feb 13th, 2007 |

    Gary Kim, managing editor of IT Business Wire, and Andy Randall, MetaSwitch’s vice president of marketing, chat with PodTech.net at the World Center Marriott in Orlando after a breakfast meeting sponsored by MetaSwitch. The breakfast panel focused on opportunities and challenges for the new competitive local exchange carriers, or ...

  • Concept: The Acura Advanced Sports Car
    Concept: The Acura Advanced Sports Car
    09:15 | Matt Kelly | Feb 7th, 2007 |

    Boasting a V10, the Acura Advanced Sports Car concept car debuted at the North American International Auto Show, with quite an impact. A long, pronounced hood, slim LED headlights, wraparound rear tail lights and a wide, low-to-the-ground wheel stance all combine to say this is one lean, menacing machine. ...

  • Combining Symantec Windows Protection with Microsoft Vista
    Combining Symantec Windows Protection with Microsoft Vista
    06:31 | editor | Jan 29th, 2007 |

    Fulton County is the most populous county in Georgia, encompassing 11 different cities, including Atlanta. The Information Technology department supports the computing needs for more than 7,000 government employees within 42 departments spread across 225 buildings. The IT department protects hundreds of data center servers, 7,000 desktops, 1,500 laptops, and ...

  • Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year
    Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year
    08:40 | Jason Lopez | Jan 27th, 2007 |

    This video was commissioned by Intel.

    Intel announced that it will begin making 45 nanometer chips, code-named Penryn, in the second half of the year. The new microprocessors are the culmination of years of R&D using new materials to improve the efficiency and performance of silicon-based semiconductors.

    The company says ...

  • Testing out Intel's new 45 nanometer processors
    Testing out Intel's new 45 nanometer processors
    07:24 | Robert Scoble | Jan 26th, 2007 |

    Kelin Kuhn is the 45 nanometer device group manager. She runs one of Intel’s most important test labs where Intel figures out what needs improvement. Intel’s profitability rests on her shoulders because if a fab isn’t yielding enough good chips per wafer, Intel will make a lot less money. ...

  • 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 ...

  • Intel Gives Gamers Max Power at CES
    Intel Gives Gamers Max Power at CES
    03:04 | Michael Johnson | Jan 19th, 2007 |

    The World Series of Video Gamers, sponsored by Intel, was a smash hit at CES. Gaming is one of the fastest growing areas in the entertainment industry, and thanks to Intel’s Core2Duo processors and the next generation of Core2Extreme and Core2Quad featuring four compute engines on one chip, gaming ...

  • Symantec Blog Roundup
    Symantec Blog Roundup
    09:01 | editor | Jan 18th, 2007 |

    A Symantec Security Response podcast featuring two high-profile zero day vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft and the Broadcom Wireless device driver set. This podcast features a technical discussion of the vulnerabilities and offers listeners insight on likely attack scenarios and mitigating strategies. A Symantec Security Response podcast featuring a roundup of ...

  • Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    17:24 | John Furrier | Jan 5th, 2007 |

    Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker.

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