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| 2008-10-06 |
Interview with Dan Diephouse on Mule and other SOA technologies |
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I spoke with Dan Diephouse in late September about his past work on Apache XFire, the Apache CxF Project,
REST and WS-* computing, and more. One mia culpa. I believe I mentioned in the introduction audio
that Dan worked on Axis. Actually he worked on X-Fire, which became Apache CxF.
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| 2008-08-28 |
Interview with James Ward of Adobe on Flex, AIR and RIA Development |
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Today's show features James Ward of Adobe Systems. James is an evangelist for the Flex Rich Internet Application platform, a Flash-player based runtime that delivers applications over the web. James has spoken in many forums, and has been a featured guest on The Flex Show. Matt Hughes, my co-host, helped inform the interview with real-world developer experience and questions. Thanks, Matt!
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| 2008-08-22 |
DreamIt Ventures Startup Profiles, Part 3 - TapInko |
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This is part three of a three part series on startups and their technology choices. I recently visited the Drexel University Science Center, in downtown Philadelphia, where they are sponsoring DreamIt Ventures, a startup incubator. I wanted to find out more about what drives technology selection in these organizations. In this interview, I spoke to Nicholas Warren and John Newell of TapInko.
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| 2008-08-21 |
DreamIt Ventures Startup Profiles, Part 2 - PhrazIt |
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This is part two of a three part series on startups and their technology choices. I recently visited the Drexel University Science Center, in downtown Philadelphia, where they are sponsoring DreamIt Ventures, a startup incubator. I wanted to find out more about what drives technology selection in these organizations. In this interview, I spoke to David Kosslyn, Ryan Schoen and Shankar Ramaswamy of PhrazIt.
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| 2008-08-20 |
DreamIt Ventures Startup Profiles, Part 1 - Snack Feed |
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This is part one of a three part series on startups and their technology choices. I recently visited the Drexel University Science Center, in downtown Philadelphia, where they are sponsoring DreamIt Ventures, a startup incubator. I wanted to find out more about what drives technology selection in these organizations. In this interview, I spoke to Jason Cyril Laan, Christopher (CC) Laan, and Mika Ohiorhenuan of Snack Feed.
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| 2008-08-01 |
Toby DiPasquale on Google, Map-Reduce, Hadoop, Amazon EC2 and more |
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Toby and I have a wide ranging discussion of large-dataset processing strategies. We talk about how massive datasets carry with them massive processing needs, and take a look at just how Google figured out a way to process data using commodity hardware in record times using the MapReduce algorithm.
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| 2008-07-14 |
Interview with Chris Cera of Vuzit on Ruby and Rails Development |
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This week I am starting an occasional series of interviews on non-Java or non-traditional platform development. I am looking for reasons that people choose Ruby on Rails, Python, and other languages in lieu of Java EE or .NET, especially in startup organizations.
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| 2008-06-11 |
Peter Paugh and I discuss the Google Web Toolkit |
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A discussion with Peter Paugh, one of Chariot's architects and Rich Internet Application developers, on the current state of GWT.
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| 2008-05-28 |
ETE Keynote - Surfing on the Frothy Part of the Technology Wave |
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Lucinda Holt's Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise Conference keynote discusses various movements or waves, and how to use them to your advantage.
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| 2008-05-20 |
Manning Web Framework Shootout Part 2 (ETE Presentation) |
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This two-part podcast is a recording of the recent Web Framework Shootout, recorded at the 2008 Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise conference in March.
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