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In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi and Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe, and a live jazz quintet (Sam Pankey – Bass, Michael Malone – Saxophone, David Young – Trumpet, Jacob Dupre – Piano, Scott Laningham – Drums) for a night of lively discussion and great live music as they explore jazz during war […]
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi and Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe, and a live jazz quintet (Sam Pankey – Bass, Michael Malone – Saxophone, David Young – Trumpet, Jacob Dupre – Piano, Scott Laningham – Drums) for a night of lively discussion and great live music as they explore jazz during war...
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi/Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe and a live jazz ensemble (Sam Penke – bass, Ephraim Owens – trumpet, Andre Hayward – trombone, Scott Laningham – drums, Mike Malone – saxophone) in a discussion about jazz, post-war paranoia, and the Atomic Age, with a focus on the...
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi/Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe and a live jazz ensemble (Sam Penke – bass, Ephraim Owens – trumpet, Andre Hayward – trombone, Scott Laningham – drums, Mike Malone – saxophone) in a discussion about jazz, post-war paranoia, and the Atomic Age, with a focus on the […]
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi and Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe, Dr. Steve Friesen (Chair of Bibilical Studies at the University of Texas), Adrian Ruiz, (trumpet) Michael Malone, (saxophone) Sam Pankey, (bass) Rich Harney, (piano) Scott Laningham, (drums) for a night of lively discussion and great live music. What do we...
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi and Jazz Historian Neil Blumofe, Dr. Steve Friesen (Chair of Bibilical Studies at the University of Texas), Adrian Ruiz, (trumpet) Michael Malone, (saxophone) Sam Pankey, (bass) Rich Harney, (piano) Scott Laningham, (drums) for a night of lively discussion and great live music. What do we […]
In this episode, Rebecca McInroy discusses the life and legacy of Ella Fitzgerald alongside Rabbi and Jazz historian Neil Blumofe. John Fremgen (bass), Tatiana “LadyMay” Mayfield (vocals), Ephraim Owens (trumpet), Sean Giddings (piano), and Scott Laningham (drums).
In this episode, Rebecca McInroy discusses the life and legacy of Ella Fitzgerald alongside Rabbi and Jazz historian Neil Blumofe. John Fremgen (bass), Tatiana “LadyMay” Mayfield (vocals), Ephraim Owens (trumpet), Sean Giddings (piano), and Scott Laningham (drums).
This is Scott's last episode for hosting This Week On developerWorks, but we will be seeing Scott on the show as he covers IBM conferences and other topics for IBM.
IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS Rich Holada, VP for IBM Predictive Analytics joins Scott Laningham on the developerWorks podcast to talk about bringing strategy around big data, social media, and automation/optimization together to help companies support and inform business decisions.
New IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS content highlights for the week of Aug 15-22. John Swanson joins Scott Laningham for a summary of new content on continuous integration in Agile development, understanding representational state transfer in Ruby, and a new knowledge path on IBM Java 7. Calvin Powers is the feature dW staff guest and talks about editing the new security topic area on developerWorks, IBM's premier resource for developers worldwide with tools, code, and education on IBM products and open standards technology.
New IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS content highlights for the week of Aug 8-15. John Swanson and Steve Curtis join Scott Laningham for a summary of new content on Open Standards in Speech Processing, a new WebSphere Developer Technical Journal, Linux as a scientific computing platform, and dW sites on Cloud Computing and IBM PureSystems -- all on developerWorks, IBM's premier resource for developers worldwide with tools, code, and education on IBM products and open standards technology.
developerWorks' Scott Laningham is joined by regular guest Todd "Turbo" Watson who riffs on technology trends and culture. This time, thoughts on the London Olympics, social media's impact, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, and a preview of some Fall conferences.
New IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS content highlights for the week of July 25-Aug 1. Scott Laningham give summaries on new content on big data analytics for the gaming industry, using the DataPower Web Graphical User Interface, and handling user input in HTML5 Canvas-based games -- all on developerWorks, IBM's premier resource for developers worldwide with tools, code, and education on IBM products and open standards technology.
IBM blogger and in-house tech journalist Todd "Turbo" Watson joins Scott Laningham for a recap of the 2011 IBM Smartcamp Finals, held Jan 31-Feb 2 in San Francisco. More at turbotodd.com and ibmsmartcamp.com.
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.
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.
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.
Freelance humorist and former IBMer, Tim Washer, joins developerWorks podcast host Scott Laningham for some light-hearted fun reporting on the progress of This Week on developerWorks' Billion Viewer Campaign.
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.
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.
Inhi Cho Suh is VO of Product Management and Strategy for IBM Information Management. She joined developerWorks' Scott Laningham and IBM blogger Todd Watson during the Information On Demand Global Conference 2011 for a chat on the state of things with smart data and for thoughts on external advocacy and the IBM Champion Program.
Steve Mills, IBM Senior VP and Group Executive for Software and Systems, joins developerWorks' Scott Laningham and IBM blogger Todd Watson at the Information On Demand Global Conference 2011 to talk stats, IT trends, predictive analytics, and the four "V"s of big data.
Scott Laningham speaks with Steve Trammell with ESRI, Dave Kerr with SpotOn Systems, and Rob Dolan with Business Analytics at IBM about mapping and geo-spatial analytics and how their integration with business intelligence software is bringing new, more powerful analysis tools for all kinds of organizations.
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 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 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 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 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 developerWorks, plus TQ and Fred Gutierrez from the Rational Events team preview the IBM Rational Innovate 2010 Conference coming up June 6-10 in Orlando, Florida.
IBM's Andy Piper gives an update on themes, announcements, and Ray Kurzweil's talk at IMPACT 2010 in Las Vegas. Follow Andy on Twitter @andypiper, or through his blog.
This week on developerWorks, plus a chat with Java authority Ted Neward the latest entry in his developerWorks series "5 Things You Didn't Know About ..." This time part 2 looking at the Java Collections API.
Dr. Vladimir Bacvanski is founder and vice president of InferData, an IBM Business Partner that does training and consulting in advanced software and data technology. Vladimir talks about the importance of data modeling, how it works with agile development, and about what he will cover in next week's (May 13) developerWorks virtual tech briefing on best practices with data modeling.
This week on developerWorks, plus a chat with Valerie Skinner who blogs as Yin Meets Yang and in the group blog My developerWorks Enthusiasts.
Trent Gray-Donald, IBM Java 7 technical lead, comments on the state of Java as a platform and a language, Oracle ownership of Sun, IBM Java 7, Open JDK and Apache Harmony, and what cloud computing means for Java developers. Also, check out theJava Platform Roundtable, Spring 2010 and Java Technology, IBM style.
This week on developersWorks plus developer/author/speaker Scott Davis talks about exploring Web sites, mobile applications, open data, and APIs for public transportation.
Chris Barger is social media lead for General Motors Corporation. I caught up with him at the SXSWi 2010 Chevy Volt Recharge Lounge for a chat about encouraging change in communication strategy at GM and the part social media has played.
This week on developerworks, plus an interview with U.S. Air Force Captain Nathan Broshear who talks about how the USAF is using social media in crisis/relief situations and for communicating soldiers' stories to the media.
Joel Bush co-founded Amplifier.com to help web companies monetize and expand their brands. Clients include The Onion and Despair Inc., and Bush and company go about their business with a unselfed zest that might seem odd to many in today's "brand-yourself-24/7" web world. But it's the nature of their business and part of what makes them so effective. I caught up with Joel at SXSW and we spoke about his business, the great even that is SXSWi, and other things on his always active and observant mind.
TWOdW for the week of March 22. David Meerman Scott talks about the merging of social networking, marketing, and public relations, why ROI is inadequate to measure its value, and other things he's excited about. dW newsletter editor John Swanson talks about dW Forums.
Geoffrey McCaleb, Nsyght's Mad Scientist, talks about beginning with a desire to solve a problem of search relevancy and ending up with a new brand and approach to social network aggregation. Todd Watson joins.
Patrick Meier of Ushahidi.com talks about their free and open source solution, first created for mapping incidents of violence during the 2007 Kenyan elections and now being used in Haiti and Chile to assist with rescue and relief efforts.
SXSWi 2010 is now history and Todd Watson and I are joined by developerWorks web application developer David Salinas for closing thoughts, particularly on how this year's conference was heavier on design and philosophy discussions and lighter on core tech topics.
The unavoidable and landscape-altering changes that are coming in higher education where the subject of a SXSWi session by Peg Faimon and Glenn Platt of Miami University of Ohio. They joined me for a discussion on the topic after their session.
Recap of Sunday and Monday at SXSWi with thoughts on sessions by Twitter CEO Evan WIlliams, NYU New Media teacher Clay Shirky, IBM Director of Citizenship and Technology John Tolva, and more.
John Tolva, IBM Director Of Citizenship and Technology, talks about the concepts around smarter cities, IBM Corporate Service Corps, and impressions from South by Southwest Interactive Conference 2010.
Day two highlights from SXSWi. Todd Watson and I talk about the Mark Cuban / Avner Rosen debate on the future of television, Danah Boyd's keynote on Privacy and Publicity, and sessions on education in the free era, building audience trust, open leadership, and lunar exploration.
Todd Watson and I share some thoughts at the end of day one at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas, including reflections on author Doug Rushkoff's talk, "Program or Be Programmed."
Todd Watson and I spent a few minutes with Lisa Kamm and Alex Cook from Google after their South by Southwest Interactive session on the long distance user experience.