MobileUC means bringing unified communications applications to mobile workers with the same quality and reliability as we have at the desks in our offices. In this German language podcast, Marcus Birkl, vice president with Siemens Enterprise Communications, discusses the impacts and challenges involved with keeping productivity high, costs low, and workers connected. At Siemens, Birkl works with CEOs and CIOs to address the increased demands for faster response times, lower energy demands and power consumption, and the serious challenge of maintaining secure computing environments.
UC applications — from instant messaging to voicemail and presence — pose particular challenges to the enterprise, as mobility and remote access increasingly become a fact of life for the knowledge workforce. Siemens’s offerings in this area include HiPath Wireless, to support the all-wireless enterprise; HiPath MobileConnect, to extend secure FMC support for remote workers; and OpenScape Mobile UC Client, for RIM, Symbian and Windows Mobile 5/6. All offerings run on the OS UC server, launched earlier this year.
MobileUC means bringing unified communications applications to mobile workers with the same quality and reliability as we have at the desks in our offices. In this podcast, Luc Roy, vice president with Siemens Enterprise Communications, discusses the impacts and challenges involved with keeping productivity high, costs low, and workers connected. ...
There’s been a growing interest from cost and security perspective in new ways for providing personal computing services. In the first of a three-part series on the topic, Mike Ferron-Jones, manager of Intel’s Emerging Models Program, looks at various personal computing models based on server-based systems, including terminal services, ...
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. ...
How should SmartClient technology integrate with web solutions? VP Development at Vertafore Chris Kinsman talks with Microsoft Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle about how and why SmartClient deployment of Windows Forms deliver the most value to its financial services customers in the AMS 360 product. And he ...
Join BearingPoint manager Julien Furioli to explore the benefits and importance of productizing distributing systems. In the past, a user could not determine how successful their application would be. By productizing the distributing system you are establishing a certain number of publicized elements. In turn, ...
The ZyXEL NSA-2400 Network Attached Storage devices offers a solid chassis, a business-like attitude, and backup software for Windows clients and SQL and MS Exchange servers.
Is Flash remaining a secure choice for web service? Will AIR and multi-tenant architecture from Salesforce.com become the industry standard for customer relationship management?
In the first episode of Force.com’s Chalk Talk, Adam Gross presented Salesforce.com’s demo and in part two he introduces James Ward (Technical Evangelist) from ...
Over the past few years Virtualization has become the new IT buzzword, cropping up in technologies from the end-user client environment all the way back through the Data Center into application, storage, and delivery networks. While Virtualization is solid technology, one definition for this word doesn’t cover all parts ...
Umang Gupta is CEO of Keynote Systems. I caught up with Umang at the Pan IIT Global Conference in July and talked to him about entrepreneurship and what it takes to do startups and run your business.
Umang wrote Oracle’s first business plan and went on to co-found Gupta Technologies and ...
The energy savings from green technologies in green data centers can be huge. According to Mike Rigodanzo, senior vice president of technology services for Hewlett Packard, energy savings on the power bill range from 20-45 percent, depending on the starting point. As a result, IT managers now consider the management ...
David Doane, president and CEO of PresenceID, talks with Brad Baldwin about identity transparency and growing trend towards the virtual workplace. Doane proposes the possibility of ultimately decoupling not only users from the physical network environment, but also allowing all of our files and technology resources to be ...
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 ...
Eighty-eight colleges and universities. Two-and-a-half million downstream users. Paul Schopis is associate director of OARnet, based at The Ohio State University, and as such he oversees an expansive network for users with a wide range of needs. In this podcast Paul discusses the challenges he faces in building and maintaining such a network, shares some knowledge learned in his ten years at OARnet, and explains the fish problem.
This Juniper Networks podcast is part of the Juniper Networks Master of IT program.
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, ...
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.
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Mike Journey works for GCI in Anchorage, Alaska. Developments in networking have allowed doctors in remote areas to offer specialized care to their patients. Listen to Mike talk about the advances in telemedicine in this podcast.
This Juniper Networks podcast is part of the Juniper Networks Master of IT ...
Kevin Hohenbrink, product manager at F5 Networks, outlines the key points of data replication, recovery-point-objective (RPO) and recovery-time-objective (RTO), and their importance in a business continuity/disaster recovery plan. Hohenbrink is the optimization manager for the WANJet, F5’s appliace-based data compression and accelerator tool. This is the first ...
Market data services in today’s global financial services institutions can prove to be an ever- escalating issue that can have a severe bottom-line impact. If market data services are not carefully planned for and service levels drop, it can cost a financial services firm dearly.
In this podcast, Farid Moussavi, managing ...
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.
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.
May 24, 2006 — Google, Inc. announced this week it’s ready to launch video advertising on the web. The move positions Google to compete with television for advertising dollars. Google isn’t the first company to put video ads on the Internet, but the search giant’s approach has some unique aspects. For one thing, users are given control over whether to watch, or not. The video ads appear on the screen as static images, and it’s not until a consumer clicks on the image that the video starts playing. But what’s in it for advertisers? And how does this affect Google’s positioning in the Internet advertising marketplace? Podtech’s Catherine Girardeau called Andrew Frank, a media analyst with Gartner, in his New York office, to get his perspective.
Intel Developer Forum - Pat Gelsinger, Keynote “Communications Infrastructure, Storage & Servers” Part 1 of 3 - March 7, 2006, San Francisco.
“In the Digital Enterprise keynote, Pat Gelsinger and Tom Kilroy (co-general managers), will outline Intel’s intense focus on delivering platform solutions for large and small businesses. They will ...
Intel Developer Forum - Pat Gelsinger, Keynote “Virtualization, Quad-Core and Platforms” Part 2 of 3 - March 7, 2006, San Francisco.
“In the Digital Enterprise keynote, Pat Gelsinger and Tom Kilroy (co-general managers), will outline Intel’s intense focus on delivering platform solutions for large and small businesses. They will address how ...
Intel Developer Forum - Pat Gelsinger, Keynote “Enterprise Architecture & Cooperation with Microsoft” Part 3 of 3 - March 7, 2006, San Francisco.
“In the Digital Enterprise keynote, Pat Gelsinger and Tom Kilroy (co-general managers), will outline Intel’s intense focus on delivering platform solutions for large and small businesses. They ...
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