Editor’s Choice: highlights from Digipede’s interview and demo

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Just the best stuff from Digipede’s interviews and demos where they talk about how easy it is to build an application that uses a grid architecture with the Digipede Network. This is a great video for developers and CTO types.

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7 Responses to “Editor’s Choice: highlights from Digipede’s interview and demo”

  1. Cool virtual architecture video and powerful grid architecture video « Scobleizer - Tech Geek Blogger Says:

    […] Cool virtual architecture video and powerful grid architecture video Two architecture videos. One I shot, of Digipede. They have a system that builds grid architectures for .NET developers. Useful for big corporations who need to do a lot of processing and can’t get the power they need just by adding a quad-core processor to their machines. A more complete interview and demo are over on ScobleShow. […]

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    […] Editor’s Choice: highlights from Digipede’s interview and demo […]

  4. ephraim Says:

    I don’t understand your interface. Where do I view the video?

  5. Robert Scoble Says:

    Ephraim: you just click on the play button on the player above. Or, you can download the video and watch it with Quicktime’s player.

  6. ariq Says:

    I know this sounds silly , but the play button on which player?

  7. Beautyfil Mind » Blog Archive » Cool virtual architecture video and powerful grid architecture video Says:

    […] Two architecture videos. One I shot, of Digipede. They have a system that builds grid architectures for .NET developers. Useful for big corporations who need to do a lot of processing and can’t get the power they need just by adding a quad-core processor to their machines. A more complete interview and demo are over on ScobleShow. […]

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