IBM developerWorks podcasts
Summary: developerWorks podcasts feature interviews with IBM technical experts on today's vital software development issues. developerWorks podcasts are part of the developerWorks community, where developers come to learn and share knowledge about IBM middleware tools and open standards technologies.
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In our first podcast of 2012, Andy interviews James Phillips, Senior VP at CouchBase. Find out what's in store for CouchBase in 2012 and find out exactly what makes CouchDB special.
New content highlights on developerWorks for the week of Feb 1-8. And don't forget to register for Pulse 2012.
John and I are back with our weekly rundown of new content highlights and focuses on developerWorks. We also do a little preview of Pulse 2012 which will be happening in early March in Las Vegas, with the theme, "Rethink IT. Reinvent Business With Cloud Computing."
Author/speaker Jon Petz joins Scott Laningham to talk about his new book, "Boring Meetings Suck, Get MORE Out of Your Meetings, Or Get OUT of More Meetings." They talk about how bad the boring meeting crisis is, and what to do about it.
Todd "Turbo" Watson talks with two IBM Lotus Marketing strategists about the evolving of the social business market space, key growth areas, disruptive technologies, the move to people-centric processes in corporations, the nature of enterprise social technology, and more.
Todd is back via Skype for a day 2 summary of conversations and themes from Lotusphere 2012.
Todd Watson joins me from Lotusphere 2012 in Orlando for a summary of day 1 themes and talks, including an inspiring keynote from actor Michael J Fox, announcements around social analytics, cloud computing, collaboration, collective intelligence, and more.
This week on developerWorks, John Swanson and Scott Laningham talk new developerWorks content and Lotusphere 2012, going on this Sunday through Thursday in Orlando, Florida. Look for coverage here next week from Todd Watson, Gary Barnett, and others.
Meet Martina Riedel, IBM Champion and a senior consultant with ReleaseTEAM, an IBM Business Partner focused on software configuration management consulting for customers of Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest, and Rational Team Concert.
developerWorks recently published the results of a tech trends survey drawing on the input of the developerWorks community of IT professionals, business partners, students, and university faculty. The survey focuses on trends in the areas of business analytics, cloud computing, mobile computing, and social business. In this episode, two distinguished professors in information systems join Scott Laningham to talk about the business analytics results in the survey. Dr. David Douglas is University Professor of Information Systems in the Sam M Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, and Dr. Manish Agrawal is Associate Professor of Information Systems in the College of Business at the University of South Florida.
In this last 2011 episode of This Week on developerWorks, John Swanson and Scott Laningham look at new dW content around the topic of security.
Todd and Scottdiscuss the IBM Tech Trends Survey that detailed input from over 4000 IT professionals, students, and academics from over 90 countries on the topics of business analytics, cloud computing, mobile, and social business.
This week on developerWorks, John Swanson and I preview new site content -- the IBM Tech Trends survey, new articles on monitoring and diagnosing Java apps, using Google Chart Tools with IBM Mashup Center, creating custom jQuery mobile themes, Rational Harmony, XML data mining, and alert traffic with IBM Business Process Manager.
John and Scott are back after breaking for the rush of IOD 2011. Today they highlight new developerWorks content on project risk mitigation, the Virtual IO server command line interface, Apache Mahout, balancing openness and privacy, mobile text messaging in web apps, managing change in mainframe applications, and creating interactive maps with HTML5 microdata and jQuery.
Mychelle Mollot, Vice President WW Marketing, IBM Business Analytics talks with Scott Laningham and Todd Watson at Information on Demand 2011 about how business analytics can change the way a company competes in the marketplace.