On Monday at Mix, I got a chance to talk with Scott Guthrie, general manager who runs a bunch of the teams at Microsoft who develop developer tools and platforms. He just came off of a keynote where he got a lot of attention with Silverlight and other developer ...
Online collaboration is expected to become an integral feature of future business software. While Microsoft can integrate its applications with Windows, third party software vendors will need another platform. Inside Digital Media’s Phil Leigh speaks with Shankar Iyer, vice president for strategic initiatives at WebEx.
Online collaboration is expected to become an integral feature of future business software. While Microsoft can integrate its applications with Windows, 3rd party software vendors will need another platform. Cisco and WebEx may have the answer. Shankar Iyer, vice president for strategic initiatives at WebEx, explains how.
Highlights from the interview and demo of TV Tonic, a service for Windows Media Center that lets you watch Internet video.
Michael Sprague, president of TV Tonic, demonstrates how to get video onto your Windows Media Center (which comes with most versions of Windows Vista).
TV Tonic is a service that lets you get Internet video shows onto your Windows Media Center (most versions of Windows Vista has it built in). Here we talk with Michael Sprague, president of TV Tonic, about that and about the growing Internet video business.
John Powers, president and CEO of Digipede Technologies, and Robert Anderson, Digipede’s CTO, talk with me about how they are enabling .NET developers to build grid computing architectures. This lets developers on Windows get incredible scale across many machines. This video will be of special interest for developers and ...
Windows Vista focused labs at SXSW. New and interesting ways to view Web 2.0 services via Thirteen23 toolkits.
At SXSW I talk with Ryan Dawson and Doug Cook, who have created one of the first killer 3rd party desktop apps for Windows Vista. Their toolset bridges the gap between designers and developers.
The Magic Box is actually two units: a fully functioning computer that detaches from the media server base featuring a 2.5-inch HDD bay, two-way speakers and a USB port for connecting it to other PCs. A high performing, energy-efficient Intel Core 2 Duo processor allows for a compact design that ...
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
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, ...
Taking a break from the bustle of RSA 2007, some of the best-known security bloggers got together at the Foreign Cinema, a French bistro and movie house in San Francisco, hosted by network security podcaster Martin McKeay. Check out the guest list, as we roam the crowd ...
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: ...
I invited four geeks, representing both sides of the OS aisle. First is Fred Davis, co-founder of Wired Magazine. Second is Harry McCracken, Editor in Chief of PC World. Third is Sam Levin, founder of Stanford Mac User Group, among other Mac things. Fourth is Jeremy Toeman who worked at ...
I invited four geeks, representing both sides of the OS aisle. First is Fred Davis, co-founder of Wired Magazine. Second is Harry McCracken, editor in chief of PC World. Third is Sam Levin, founder of Stanford Mac User Group, among other Mac things. Fourth is Jeremy Toeman who worked ...
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 ...
Since Microsoft Vista requires Windows users to relearn their computers, Tom Evslin thinks Apple has a great opportunity to license the Mac OS to PC manufactures. Tom sold his first company to Microsoft, developed Exchange Server, and later founded, took public, and sold a VoIP company. Today he is ...
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 ...
For a highly reliable and secure automated home, networking devices and systems is a core requirement. Eric Smith, a co-founder and CTO at Control4, talks with 3Com Founder Bob Metcalfe. Metcalfe has a well-established reputation as a gifted technologist, as “Mr. Ethernet” (here’s why), as a ...
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session.
Transcript:
Guest: Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel
Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance.
Transcript:
Host: Paul Lancour - PodTech
Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC
Paul Lancour ...
Mayfield Funds has made investments in Tejas Networks and Seed Fund, but terms of both the investments were not revealed.
Navin Chaddha joined the board of Bangalore-based Tejas Networks, an optical networking company. Navin is a serial investor and entrepreneur who founded VXtreme, which was later acquired ...
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 ...
Press:
pr@podtech.net
Sales:
sales@podtech.net
Feedback:
feedback@podtech.net
PodTech Network is committed to protecting your online privacy while providing you with the most useful and enjoyable Web experience possible.
Copyright ©2008 PodTech.net. All rights reserved. Modified: Fri, 25 May 2012 09:14:09 -0700
#