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 ...
On December 23, 2006, Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, the president of India, inaugurated the first Global Pan-IIT conference in Mumbai. The theme of the conference was: “Inspire to Involve and Transform India.” One of the early pioneers to help India involve and transform is Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala, who ...
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 ...
Info Edge (India) was the first Indian Internet company to go public on the Indian stock exchange in November 2006. It owns internet properties Naukri, 99 acres and Jeevansathi.
CEO and co-founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani was a featured speaker at the recently concluded first TiE India entrepreneurial conference ...
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.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26, 2006 (PodTech News) — 2007 Predictions — everybody’s doing it, and analysts do it for a living. Rob Enderle, founder and principal analyst with San Jose-based The Enderle Group, looks into his crystal ball to see what technology trends will drive companies, consumers and ...
In an unprecedented move, RajShri Media, one of India’s biggest movie houses, premiered its latest movie on the Internet, on the very same day of its worldwide theatrical release.
Rajshri Media has already aggregated more than 3,000 hours of premium Indian video content across multiple genres. Consumers can stream ...
What is happening in the industry today with remote users and branch offices and the need for continuous secure networks? PodTech CEO and Founder John Furrier sits down with Stephen Philip, director of product marketing security products group at Juniper Networks, to discuss the future of network security. Juniper ...
Driving in Karachi is an exercise in confusion, damped-out road rage and sheer fun. The roads are mostly quite wide, but the combination of a large variety of vehicles and quaint driving styles makes for what the ancient Chinese legendarily called an “interesting life.”
Last Monday, Veer Bothra (seen here on the left) asked me to join in the monthly mixer he organises, called Mobile Monday. It’s loosely tied in with an eponymous event held around the world, an opportunity for mobile platform stakeholders to meet and talk about change … and more of the same.
Veer wanted me to talk about podcasting, not the nuts and bolts, but where it’s at and its relevance to the radio paradigm. That’s a juicy opportunity, I thought to myself, and so found myself making the difficult journey to North Mumbai (needs planning and a sort of instinctive feel for which combination of segments and modes of transport make it the least painful overall).
Intel says its Ultra Mobile PC is designed to give users full PC capability in places where a laptop is too big or clunky. How about in a car? A project with Volkswagen looks fairly promising. It would provide three users with access to three screens installed in the front ...
In the news today, stock-option issues strike at two more Silicon Valley companies, Nokia is planning to make wireless connectivity even more mobile with phones using new WiMAX technology, Eudora is heading for an Open Source future, Google stays in the headlines with the launch of the next product in its office suite, hackers hit the UK and the FTC is using blogging to reach out to the rest of us.
Kolachi is one of the traditional names for the port city of Karachi, in Pakistan’s coastal southern province of Sindh. The city too is a peculiarly South Asian blend of old and new, crowded marketplaces competing for space with massive concrete office blocks housing an overwhelmingly large part of Pakistan’s business — well over one third of the economy comes out of this bustling city of 12 million. It also has a vibrant arts and culture scene.
At BlogCamp India in Chennai this past weekend, Robert Scoble spoke to a spirited crowd of Indian bloggers, who came from all over India to converge upon a weekend-long hub of activity, ideas and passionate people.
After a few initial snags in the wee hours of the ...
Research@Intel Day: Intel’s Communications Technology Lab Director & GM, Alan Crouch talks with PodTech’s Michael Johnson about Intel’s research in connectivity technology for mobile and enterprise computing.
Why can’t you buy any cell phone and easily use it with most any carrier? Don’t blame Motorola. Chairman and CEO Ed Zander doesn’t blame the carriers either, even though they dictate which phones their customers will use. In this podcast, Zander argues (civilly with Gartner analysts Nick Jones and ...
One piece of Motorola’s business the public usually doesn’t see are the products sold to governments and municipalities, such as wireless communications gear. The systems used by cities and states during 9-11 and Hurricane Katrina did not hold up well, but Motorola Chairman and CEO says product development at his ...
Dr. Sanjay Jha, president of QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies and executive VP of QUALCOMM, spoke about the convergence of computing and wireless in his Distinguished Speaker series address. In part 1 of this podcast, Jha says the coming revolution is that ubiquitous broadband connectivity will vastly extend the reach of the ...
“We must deliver compelling content and ease of use,” said Dr. Sanjay Jha, president of QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies and executive VP of QUALCOMM, in his speech at TieCon 2006. In part 2 of this podcast, Dr. Jha, president of QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies and executive vice president of QUALCOMM, discusses trends ...
Join PodTech’s Michael Johnson as he roams the floors and hallways of the Mandalay Bay Hotel Convention Center, talking with M-Systems, Crescendo Networks, and Viking Interworks about connectivity, security, and wireless data management.
More info at:
http://www.msystems.com
http://crescendonetworks.com
http://www.vikinginterworks.com
March 8, 2006, San Francisco
David So Strategic Marketing Manager for LSI Logic Storage Components Group speaks with Podtech’s Michael Johnson about SAS, SAN, and fibre channel.
For more info about LSI Logic topics as discussed in this podcast visit this website : http://www.lsilogic.com/technologies/industry_standards/sas.html
Microsoft Executive on Venture Capital, Silicon Valley, Competing, Web 2.0 and more. “The IP platform is the broadest standard since oxygen maybe even water!”
Host: John Furrier
I had a chance to sit down and podcast with Dan’l Lewin, Vice President of Microsoft running the Silicon Valley campus. Dan’l ...
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