Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, HPC, HPC-as-a-Service, IBM, IBM Cloud, Intel, Jay Jubran
Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Security, virtualization Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, automated compliance, Bill Hackenberger, Chip Chat, data security, Hytrust, IBM, IBM Cloud Secure Virtualization, Intel, Intel Trusted Execution Technology, multi-cloud infrastructure, virtualization
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, collaboration, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, Scott Hawkins, Xeon processor E7 v3
Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Developer Forum Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Cloud Services, IaaS, IBM, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Jim Comfort, Karna Bojjireddy, Security, SoftLayer, Trusted Execution Technology, Trusted Platform Modules
Categories: Audio Podcast, Information Technology, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Brian Connors, Chip Chat, data center, E5, IBM, Intel, Intel Xeon processor E5 v3, server, Xeon
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Developer Forum Tags: Allyson Klein, Big Data, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, E5, IBM, Intel, podcast, System x, technical computing, Xeon
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Edge, IBM, Intel, podcast, Smarter Computing, Smarter Storage, storage, Tony Pearson
Categories: Audio Podcast, Big Data, Editorial, Microsoft, Silicon Minds Tags: 5.25 inch drive, Alan Shugart, Alto, Alto computer, Apple, Connected Social Media, Don Massaro, Ethernet, IBM, iPad, Macintosh, Memorex, Minifloppy disk drive, Office of the Future, Palo Alto Research Center, PARC, Shugart, Shugart Associates, Silicon Minds, Steve Jobs, Xerox
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Chip Chat, data center, E5, I/O, IBM, Intel, Otis Lackey, podcast, server, storage, Xeon, xSeries
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As computing power increases and we all rely increasingly on cloud computing and storage, the environmental demands of information technology are growing significantly. Earth Day 2011 marks a moment when, by some estimates, the carbon footprint of data centers exceeds [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, data centers, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Research@Intel Tags: Brian Patterson, Carbon Footprint, Cloud Computing, Cloud Storage, data center efficiency, data centers, Earth Day 2011, EPA, Facebook Data Center, Future Lab, Google Data Center, Guy Allee, IBM, Industrial Technologies, Mechanical Engineering, Van Carey
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At the Internet Strategy Forum last week, I met Mike Moran, who gave an interesting talk about, um, marketing. Huh? A distinguished engineer at IBM talking about marketing? What? Listen in and learn about Mike’s ideas on marketing.
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Categories: Classic ScobleShow, Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0 Tags: best hair salon, IBM, Internet Strategy Forum, marketing, Mike Moran, Red Union Salon, San Francisco
Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, RockyMountainVoices Tags: bandwidth, BladeCenter, Broadcast International, Codec, CodecSys, IBC, IBM, IPTV, Rod Tiede, video
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You’ve heard how Digital Research flubbed the operating system deal with IBM. You’ve heard lots of old-time industry stories in our previous two conversations with Tom Rolander who was Gary Kildall’s best friend and operating system pioneer at Digital Research. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, ScobleShow Tags: Digital Research, Gary Kildall, IBM, Tom Rolander
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Sun Microsystems leaped ahead of rivals this week with what it claims is the world’s fastest server microprocessor. Analysts such as Nathan Brookwood from Insight64 were impressed. Sun also said that it would open up all of its business units [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, TechOne Tags: Digital Research, DR-DOS, Gary Kildall, IBM, Insight64, Medis, Nathan Brookwood, Robert Scoble, Sun Microsystems, Tom Rolander
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You’ve heard the story. Bill Gates and Microsoft became a hugely successful business after it bought DOS from a small computer store in Seattle and licensed it to IBM. But what really happened? Did you know that Bill Gates didn’t [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, ScobleShow, TechOne Tags: Bill Gates, CPM, CrossLoop, Digital Research, DOS, Gary Kildall, IBM, Microsoft, Mrinal Desai, Seattle, Tom Rolander
Categories: Connected Social Media, Corporate, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Developer Forum, Intel Moore's Law Tags: bandwidth, David Fair, Geneseo, IBM, Intel, IntelMooresLaw, interoperability, PCI Express, PCI-SIG
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At the Internet Strategy Forum last week, I met Mike Moran, who gave an interesting talk about, um, marketing. Huh? A distinguished engineer at IBM talking about marketing? What? Listen in and learn about Mike’s ideas on marketing.
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, ScobleShow, TechOne Tags: best hair salon, IBM, Internet Strategy Forum, marketing, Mike Moran, Red Union Salon, San Francisco
Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Entrepreneurship with John Furrier Tags: Adobe, Cammie Dunaway, CNET, FedEx, IBM, Intel, Internet Strategy, John Furrier, One Economy, social media, Web 2.0, WebTrends, Yahoo
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Irving Wladawsky-Berger is one of IBM’s top strategists. He has been the key open-source evangelist within Big Blue, persuading the company to standardize on Linux as one of its core business strategies.
Linux and the entire open-source movement would have [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Silicon Valley Watcher Tags: IBM, Irving Wladawsky-Berger, Linux, Open Source, strategist
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The best company cultures that work for social media are just like people who embrace conversations and two-way interactions — they are open, trusting and talkative. Jennifer McClure, executive director of the Society for New Communications Research talks to [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Marketing Voices, social media, Technology Tags: IBM, Jennifer McClure, social media
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The Nintendo Wii may not spark an exercise fad, but, in at least one well-publicized case, it may be leading to some welcome weight loss. Also this week, we stopped by Intel, which was showing off its latest chip, Penryn. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Gaming, Intel, PodTech News, Technology Tags: 45 nanometer, IBM, Intel, microprocessor, Nintendo, Penryn, Robert Scoble, Wii
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IBM developerWorks Community Programs manager, Rawn Shah, talks about a pioneering university course on Web 2.0 and online communities and a ground-breaking course he helped to launch and is co-teaching at the University of Arizona.
As Community Programs manager, Shah [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Corporate, IBM developerWorks, Technology Tags: developerWorks, IBM, Rawn Shah, Web 2.0