Thu, 4 December 2008
Day two of SpringOne is recapped here by our three Chariot consultants in the field: Rich Freedman (greybeardedgeek.net), Michael Pigg and Dmitry Sklyut (itdependstm.blogspot.com) all give us their take on the sessions of the day. Topics covered include the Spring Tomcat server offering, Spring DM, the keynote, Spring MVC, upcoming Java EE features in Spring 3.x, and more. Direct download: ChariotTechCast-Reporter-Notebook-Spring_One-2.mp3 Category:devnews -- posted at: 12:46 PM Keywords:
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Wed, 3 December 2008
Chariot is bringing you coverage from the 2008 SpringOne show floor. This initial podcast, recorded today with Rich Freedman, reviews the Rod Johnson keynote, including Spring 3.0 features, the upcoming "Application Configurator" and more. Direct download: ChariotTechCast-Reporter-Notebook-Spring_One-1.mp3 Category:devnews -- posted at: 3:54 AM Keywords:
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Tue, 21 October 2008
Today's podcast is a redux of last Friday's "Fall Forecast, Computing Among the Clouds" panel discussion. Moderated by Ken Rimple (me), our guests were
The panel discussed various aspects of cloud computing, including administration, scalability, security, tools and various strategies. It's a good listen, with lots of interesting debate and dialog. Enjoy the show. Please email your comments to techcast-feedback@chariotsolutions.com. Show notes will be available within a few days. Thanks, Ken Direct download: Chariot-TechCast-10-21-2008-Cloud-Forum.mp3 Category:ETE Sessions -- posted at: 12:00 PM Keywords:
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Mon, 6 October 2008
This podcast interview features Dan Diephouse of MuleSource. We talk about his work on XFire, CXF and his current efforts with Mule. We discuss WS-* and REST, and other web service integration issues. Direct download: ChariotTechCast-Dan_Diephouse-10-06-2008.mp3 Category:techcast -- posted at: 6:18 PM Keywords:
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Thu, 28 August 2008
If anyone has been listening since our very first Podcast, we covered flex way back in February with our own Peter Paugh. But when we had an opportunity to talk to James Ward of Adobe, a Flex evangelist and someone passionate about Flex as well as Java development, we jumped at the chance.
James Ward's blog and useful information is located at www.jamesward.com. The Flex Show episode 50 is also a good listen... Keywords:
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Fri, 22 August 2008
In this third interview about startups and technology, Ken interviews two of the founders of TapInko, a marketplace for buying and selling ads. Ken spoke to Nicolas Warren and John Newell, who architected their application in Microsoft .NET. Keywords:
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Thu, 21 August 2008
This is the second in a three part series on technologies and startup companies. Ken sat down with the founders of PhrazIt, a social web site focused on short reviews of 30 characters or less. The team originally started, and will continue, a concept called Study Buddy, which would allow college students to find like-minded study mates. Keywords:
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Wed, 20 August 2008
This is the first in a three-part series of interviews we did at DreamIt, a startup incubator located at Drexel University's science center. DreamIt sponsors 11 different startups, houses them in the incubator, and gives them some nominal funding and education on the startup process. Keywords:
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Fri, 1 August 2008
This week we feature an interview with Toby DiPasquale of Invite Media. Toby and I discuss the Map-Reduce algorithm, which is the engine that powers Google's indexing and data processing systems. We start off by discussing how Google started indexing pages, using traditional methods such as C/C++ routines. Quickly this became unmanageable, as the amount of data to index outstripped the processing power and traditional data transformation paradigms. Keywords:
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Fri, 18 July 2008
This week I'm 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. This interview features Chris Cera, the CTO of Vuzit (http://www.vuzit.com), which is a document web services startup funded by DreamIt Ventures (http://www.dreamitventures.com), a Philadelphia-area seed funding program. We talk about his experiences with various dynamic languages, including Perl and Ruby, and why he feels Rails is a great development platform for his company. At the end of the interview Chris and I get into a discussion about what makes a good programmer / developer. Thanks for listening. Feedback can be directed to me at krimple@chariotsolutions.com. KR Keywords:
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