Sinopsis
Scott Laningham, editor of developerWorks podcasts, talks with thought leaders in many fields, paying extra attention to the computing and software element with each focus. This feed also features other developer-related podcasts from IBM.
Episodios
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Senthil Nathan on customizing an RSS aggregator in PHP
23/01/2008 Duración: 05minAn IBM senior software engineer previews his new article on realizing the power of RSS in Ajax and Web 2.0 applications, featured on this week's developerWorks homepage.
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developerWorks Interviews: John Boyer on XForms 1.1
14/01/2008 Duración: 25minJohn Boyer is Lotus® Forms architect and chair of the W3C Forms Working Group that produces the XForms standard. In this 25-minute podcast, he digs deep into how XForms works, its business value, and how it offers a substantial improvement over common Web application technologies by combating the coding complexity inherent in these technologies. Boyer explains why he thinks XForms is the killer app of Web 2.0 and closes with some resources for further education about XForms.
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developerWorks Interviews: Swinging with Jazz and Rational Team Concert
14/01/2008 Duración: 20minIBM® Rational® leaders Lee Nackman, Mike O'Rourke, and John Wiegand riff on Jazz and the Rational Team Concert beta release in this developerWorks podcast. Hear them talk about Jazz, how it fits into the overall Rational story, and what the big news is with the Rational Team Concert open beta. They touch on how open source has contributed to the development of Jazz, and they share insights on the motivation for moving to an open commercial software development model. Additional resources for education on Jazz and Rational Team Concert are also mentioned.
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developerWorks Interviews: Tracing human origins with the Genographic Project
14/12/2007 Duración: 30minSpencer Wells, director of the Genographic Project, and Ajay Royyuru, IBM Research lead for the project, talk about this globe-spanning effort to collect DNA samples representing a worldwide range of diversity. They talk about the project mission, how the work is being done, and what they are already learning. They address some criticisms of the project, talk about the computing systems in use, and detail how to contribute to the study.
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developerWorks Interviews: IEEE Software Magazine's Harkan Erdogmus
05/12/2007 Duración: 21minHakan Erdogmus, editor-in-chief of IEEE Software Magazine, talks about the mandate of the magazine, how it differs from other software publications, and why it is valuable for today's software engineer. He talks about how the content and the audience have evolved, and touches on some trends he sees in regard to essenatial skills for software engineers.
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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: Rational Team Concert and Jazz
27/11/2007 Duración: 14minKartik Kanakasabesan, product manager for Rational Team Concert, talks about the first offering on the Jazz platform. He discusses the development environment Rational Team Concert is designed for and looks at some of the challenges Rational Team Concert is intended to address. Scenarios, the open commercial development model, and support for Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET customers are also discussed.
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developerWorks audioblog: Turbo Todd Watson's holiday gift wish list
26/11/2007 Duración: 04minDear Santa. Now that the Thanksgiving holiday is over with, and considering that this is "Cyber Monday," I figured it would be in order for me to go ahead and send you my Christmas wish list...
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developerWorks Interviews: Build and release best practices
21/11/2007 Duración: 10minSundeep Goel, Worldwide Channel Sales with IBM Rational, talks about principles around build and release best practices including software reproducibility, decoupling process from hardware, and building early and often. He then shares some realworld scenarios.
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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: A look at Build Forge Express Edition
06/11/2007 Duración: 10minSundeep Goel, Worldwide Channel Sales with IBM® Rational®, talks about the development need that Rational Build Forge® Express Edition is designed to address. He talks about what to expect in implementation, the strengths of the Build Forge product set, and where Express Edition fits into the picture.
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developerWorks Interviews: Matt Hogstrom on Geronimo and WebSphere CE
30/10/2007 Duración: 13minMatt Hogstrom, architect for Geronimo-based IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and a Geronimo committer, talks about the strengths of Apache Geronimo and what's new in V2.0, including support for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5. He talks about the idea behind WebSphere Community Edition, IBM's free application server based on the Geronimo code. Getting involved with the Geronimo community and what's ahead for Geronimo are also discussed.
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"Did you say Mainframe!?": Deploying to the Eclipse Rich Client Platform with help from WebSphere
24/10/2007 Duración: 07minRon Craig takes a look at how this new version of HATS helps users deploy to the Eclipse Rich Client platform. He also discusses additional development capabilities provided by HATS V7.0.
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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: Watchfire's Mike Weider on web application security
24/10/2007 Duración: 14minMichael Weider, CTO of Watchfire, an IBM company, explains Web appplication attacks and shares a top-10 list to help organizations focus on the most serious Web application security vulnerabilities. He looks at how IT organizations are addressing these exposure points and shares some best practices that have been gleaned from his work with Watchfire.
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developerWorks Interviews: Krugle and code search
12/10/2007 Duración: 23minThe recent addition of code search functionality on developerWorks is huge. For this podcast, Ken Krugler, co-founder of code search company Krugle, and Laura Merling, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Krugle, join to talk about how it works and what it means.
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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: The growing importance of enterprise modernization
09/10/2007 Duración: 26minHayden Lindsey, Rational® vice president for enterprise tools and compilers, defines enterprise modernization and talks about the five key areas of business and IT focus: assets, architecture, skills, processes and tools, and development investments.
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"Did you say Mainframe!?": Connecting core applications in a highly available, scalable, and secure way
03/10/2007 Duración: 15minDermot Flaherty talks about one of the ways to connect core applications hosted on IBM System z (CICS applications, for example), to other distributed applications. He also explores why many organizations are under increasing pressure to do this, and he discusses one solution: IBM WebSphere® MQ for z/OS.
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developerWorks Interviews: Massive data mining and the resurgent mainframe
25/09/2007 Duración: 18minPaul Cronan drives the ERP curriculum, and David Douglas is a university professor in information systems, both at the University of Arkansas, Walton School of Business. In this 18-minute talk, Cronan and Douglas talk about the resurgence of mainframe computing, its effect on academic curricula, and the massive data-mining system they are building to share with faculty and students at other institutions.
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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: Performance testing portal applications
18/09/2007 Duración: 16minGet a quick overview of the special demands of performance testing in a portal environment and how IBM Rational Performance Tester can help.
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"Did you say Mainframe!?": Using IBM discovery tools to understand existing and composite applications
14/09/2007 Duración: 08minDaniel Moul talks about how IBM discovery tools, such as IBM WebSphere Studio Asset Analyzer and Asset Transformation Workbench, help users discover and understand mainframe applications and composite applications, (applications with components on both the mainframe and distributed platforms).
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"Did you say Mainframe!?": TXSeries like you have never seen it before — The next generation of distributed CICS
14/09/2007 Duración: 07minWen Lu talks about IBM TXSeries, the version of IBM CICS for distributed platforms. Wen also discusses why TXSeries® is of interest to mainframe CICS users — in particular, how they can use TXSeries to test newly developed mainframe applications by running them on a desktop machine.