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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This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham.
Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 Technical Lead, talks about how IBM SDK Java Technology Edition Version 7 differs from previous releases, the impact of IBM joining OpenJDK, how the Java virtual machine is helping to accelerate the performance of other programming languages, and more.
This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham.
This week on TurboTech, IBM tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson covers four topics in 12 minutes, failing back off his swifter game of last week. I'll get him him back on track next week by remembering my timer. This week, the Watson supercomputer goes to work for Wellpoint, Michael Arrington out at TechCrunch, the Tweet button is on three million sites and counting, and a local Austin plug for the coming Austin City Limits Music Festival.
This Week on developerWorks is dedicated entirely to quick summaries of new content highlights for the week and new site features. developerWorks newsletters editor, John Swanson, joins podcast host Scott Laningham.
This week on TurboTech, IBM tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson covers six issues in ten minutes -- Twitter's role during Hurricane Irene, the IBM acquisition of fraud detection analytics firm i2, resistance to the proposed ATT takeover of T-Mobile USA, Facebook vs Google plus demographics, the graying of social networks, and Todd's favorite tool of the week.
The Red Hat principal software engineer and open source evangelist explains how Arquillian eases integration testing by providing a test harness to abstract away container life cycle and deployment from test logic.
Loggly CTO Jon Gifford talks with Andy about the concept of logging as a service and how it allows for easier log management and manipulation. The scale of what can be done simultaneously (and stably) within large systems is truly exciting. Learn the details of how Loggly does what it does, how it's different from what you've used before, and where it's going in the future.
The Red Hat principal software engineer and open source evangelist explains how Arquillian eases integration testing by providing a test harness to abstract away container life cycle and deployment from test logic.
IBM blogger/tech evangelist Todd "Turbo" Watson is my guest on TWOdW and does about 3 minutes each on the following: a five-year cyber security exposure that impacted 74 organizations and governments around the world; the IBM - Google 1000 patent deal; the 30th birthday for the IBM PC.
Considering moving into the cloud? This podcast, with developerWorks contributor and automation expert Paul Duvall, details the many considerations and options a company must investigate to migrate its infrastructure smoothly and safely.
Bradford Stephens is Co-Chair of OSCON Data and CEO of Drawn to Scale, creators of Spire, the "Real-Time Big Data" cloud Platform. Bradford discusses why we need ways of handling very large distributed data sets, why SQL doesn't quite work anymore, and the possibilities that lie at the intersection of structured and unstructured data.
Steve Chin is Chief Agile Methodologist with GXS and organizer of the Java track at OSCON. Steve talks about JVM languages, the effect of non-Java JVM languages on the Java ecosystem, and why a Java skillset is now an on-ramp to bleeding-edge platforms.
Edd is Lead Architect, Conferences, for O'Reilly Media and a former regular contributor to developerWorks. Edd discusses how OSCON has changed over the years, how the Java platform is ideal for big data and cloud computing architectures, and which languages are helping to bring functional programming into its own.
Gary Barnett is a partner and CTO with IT analyst firm, The Bathwick Group, and specializes in software development and middleware. In Part 2, more on the value of developerWorks, knowledge paths, and the IBM Champion program.