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TODAY'S PLAYLIST SYS-CON.TV's Live "RIA
Shoot-Out" Discusses
AJAX, Flex, Silverlight,
and JavaFX By SYS-CON TV  Panel discussion included
Adobe's Flex, Microsoft's
Silverlight, and Sun
Microsystems' JavaFX
technologies and hosted
renowned i-technology
industry commentators and
SYS-CON bloggers such as
Coach Wei, Kevin Hoffman,
Debbie Moynihan, Mike
Potter, and Yakov Fain. | Microsoft's Silverlight
Boss Scott Guthrie on
SYS-CON.TV By SYS-CON TV  Scott Guthrie, General
Manager Client and Web
Platform & Tools Team,
Microsoft | Exclusive: Sybase
Chairman John S. Chen
Live on SYS-CON.TV By SYS-CON TV  John S. Chen is
interviewed by both SYS
CON TV Special
Correspondent John Barry
and SYS CON Publisher and
Editorial Director Roger
Strukhoff. | Kevin Hakman of TIBCO By SYS-CON TV  JavaOne 2007 | Simon Horwith on
ColdFusion 8 Live From
Times Square By SYS-CON TV  ColdFusion Developer
Journal's Simon Horwith
had a one-on-one
interview with SYS-CON.TV
Founder and Host Roger
Strukhoff, during which
he expressed his
tremendous enthusiasm for
CF8's enhanced speed,
features, and usability. | | Hot Banana 5.6 Fully
Compliant with ColdFusion By SYS-CON TV  Hot Banana was started
late in the dot-com era,
but has had a vision and
execution that has
enabled it to thrive.
Company co-founder Chris
Adams describes in this
interview how and why the
company started, where
it's going, and how its
latest Hot Banana 5.6
release builds on the
compan | SYS-CON.TV's "AJAX, SOA
and Open Source
Convergence" Power Panel
from Its Times Square
Studios By SYS-CON TV  Panelists included SOA
World Magazine
editor-in-chief Sean
Rhody (CSC), Open Source
Specialist and SYS-CON's
Industry Blogger Debbie
Moynihan (IONA),
Nexaweb's founder and CTO
and SYS-CON's Industry
Blogger Coach Wei,
ColdFusion Developer's
Journal editor-in-chief
Simon Horwith (AboutW | Power Panel: The "A" in
SOA By SYS-CON TV  Michael Behr (TIBCO), Deb
Moynihan (IONA), and
Kevin Hoffman ('the .NET
Addict') met for a lively
discussion of the
Architectural
challenges--the 'A' in
SOA--that face today's
developers and architects
in an increasingly
SOA-based world. The
panel was moderated by
SYS-CON.TV founder an | Frank Cohen of PushToTest By SYS-CON TV  PushToTest CEO and
Founder Frank Cohen
brought us up to his
latest doings in this
interview from JavaOne
2007. Frank will be
leading the AJAXWorld
University Bootcamp
during the SOA World 2007
Conference & Expo at the
Roosevelt Hotel in New
York on June 25. | Joseph DeSantis of
InterSystems By SYS-CON TV  InterSystems is known for
its Caché and Ensemble
software. Under
discussion here is
another product,
Jalapeño, the company'
year-old Java persistence
platform. Company
VP/Product Development
Joe DeSantis discusses
recent plug-ins that were
announced at JavaOne
2007. | Jonathan Cohen of
Infragistics By SYS-CON TV  Infragistics VP/Marketing
and Product Development
discusses the company's
latest announcement of
NetAdvantage for JSF in
this interview at JavaOne
2007. This is one product
in the company's
NetAdvantage line, which
also embraces .NET and
WPF. | Jonathan Baker of Sybase By SYS-CON TV  Sybase Tools Evangelist
Jonathan Baker discusses
Sybase's vision of
mobility, including
integrating and accessing
mobile databases on any
number of mobile devices
(phones, blackberries,
etc.) in this interview
recorded at JavaOne 2007. | John Walker of Perforce
Software By SYS-CON TV  Perforce Software has
been attending JavaOne
since 2003, and initially
found success with its
Eclipse IDE plug-in to
the Java development
crowd, according to
Principal Product
Consultant John Walker,
who also talks about the
Perforce Visual Client
(P4V) in this JavaOne
2007 interview. | Jon Miller of VX30 By SYS-CON TV  VX30 General Manager Jon
Miller flew in from
company headquarters in
Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, to
discuss what it calls its
universal video solutions
with the thousands of
Java developers attending
JavaOne 2007. In this
interview, he takes us
through the company's
approach and solutions. | John O'Neill of Teamprise By SYS-CON TV  Teamprise CEO John
O'Neill is interviewed at
JavaOne 2007. In this
discussion, he talks
about the Illinois-based
company's strategy to
enable developers to
utilize source control
and other aspects of
Microsoft Team Foundation
Server from within the
Eclipse IDE. | Jep Castelein of BackBase By SYS-CON TV  Jep Castelein from
Backbase was interviewed
at JavaOne 2007, and
talked about the
company's recent
partnership with Kapow as
well as other
announcements that the
company, based in the
Netherlands but with new
offices in the U.S., has
been making. | Bill Dudney with Jeet
Kaul of Sun By SYS-CON TV  Java guru Bill Dudney
spoke with Sun's VP of
Developer Products and
Programs in this
interview at JavaOne
2007. The topic at hand
was EJB, which has its
own special day at
JavaOne, and which is
growing by leaps and
bounds, according to
Kaul. | Yves de Montcheuil of
Talend By SYS-CON TV  Talend has its roots in
France but also has a
significant U.S.
presence, with offices in
Silicon Valley and
Southern California.
Company VP Yves de
Montcheuil took a few
minutes to outline where
the company is going in
this JavaOne 2007
interview. | Bill Dudney with Ken
Krugle By SYS-CON TV  Ken Krugle, co-founder
and CTO of Krugler.com,
sat down with Java and
open-source guru Bill
Dudney at JavaOne 2007 to
discuss the latest in
enterprise search-driven
development, something
that Krugle points out in
his blog that the company
is hacking on 'around the
clock.' |
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