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Sony Pictures CTO: Interoperability of Downloaded Digital Media Accross Multiple Devices Is Essential
from Beet.TV June 23, 2008
CULVER CITY, CA -- The success of digital entertainment will result from true interoperability between consumer devices, says Mitch Singer, Chief Technology Officer of Sony Pictures. Earlier this month I visited him on on the Sony lot. He is leading a a group of entertainment executives who want to create new standards in downloadable media that will work across multiple devices. Much in the way the DVD's work across multiple devices, so should digital media he says. There is a big movement underway in Hollywood to unify formats and Mitch is a central figure. After witnessing the just concluded DVD format war and the dominance of Apple, it's hard to see how things can be unified. We will covering this story in the days ahead with interviews with thought leaders from IBM and the University of Southern California. Keep an eye on this one. -- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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WPF 3.5 SP1 App Model with Jennifer Lee
from videos - Channel 9 May 16, 2008
I spoke with Jennifer Lee about what's new in the Application Model realm for WPF 3.5 SP1. Topics include the improved cold start, splash screen and a demonstration of HTML and XBAPs using the new WebBrowser control. Looking for more than application model? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video
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WPF 3.5 SP1 App Model with Jennifer Lee
from Channel 9: The Videos May 16, 2008
I spoke with Jennifer Lee about what's new in the Application Model realm for WPF 3.5 SP1. Topics include the improved cold start, splash screen and a demonstration of HTML and XBAPs using the new WebBrowser control.Looking for more than application model? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1
from videos - Channel 9 May 12, 2008
Dr. Sneath speaks with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad about new improvements and features in WPF 3.5 Service Pack 1. Topics of the conversation range from Graphics, Deployment, Performance, Application Model and Tools. And while discussing the current state and the future of WPF a few applications are mentioned including Lawson "Mango" and Yahoo Messenger . Not only does this video provide you with a great overview of WPF 3.5 SP1, but it is kicking off WPF Week on Channel 9. Each day this week we’ll be publishing a video focused on one area of WPF to give you a detailed look at what’s new. SP1 Download links: Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (Beta) .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions SP1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 (Beta)
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Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1
from Channel 9: The Videos May 12, 2008
Dr. Sneath speaks with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad about new improvements and features in WPF 3.5 Service Pack 1. Topics of the conversation range from Graphics, Deployment, Performance, Application Model and Tools. And while discussing the current state and the future of WPF a few applications are mentioned including Lawson Mango and Yahoo Messenger. Not only does this video provide you with a great overview of WPF 3.5 SP1, but it is kicking off WPF Week on Channel 9. Each day this week we’ll be publishing a video focused on one area of WPF to give you a detailed look at what’s new. SP1 Download links: Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (Beta) .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions SP1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 (Beta) Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Ted Neward: On Java and .NET, Software Academics versus Practioners, General Purpose Programming Languages
from Channel 9: The Videos April 02, 2008
Ted Neward (the Dude) sits down with me to discuss programming languages and related topics. Ted is a software architect and consultant that spends a great deal of his time working in the area of Java-.NET interop (multi-platform communication). He's got a great perspective on theory versus practice and the importance of languages and software platforms that meet the needs of both academics and professional developers.Ted also shares his insights on the history of languages and platforms. Very interesting conversation for sure! Ted's a great guy with lots of experience in the industry as a practioner.Enjoy!Low res file here. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Voice Peering Forum: Rich Tehrani Interviews Victor Bozzo at
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork March 21, 2008
Rich Tehrani, President & Editor-in-Chief of TMCNet interviews Victor Bozzo, VP of Global Sales at NextPoint (formerly NexTone) on merger of NexTone and ReefPoint. Recorded on December 5 2007 at Voice Peering Forum Winter 2007, Ritz-Carlton Battery Park New York City. View more videos from the Forum at http://www.voicepeeringforum.com/video Author: telecomspecialist Keywords: NextPoint NexTone ReefPoint Session Border Controllers VoIP IP FMC Femto Cell Interoperability Lab Voice Peerin Added: March 21, 2008
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Channel 9: The Videos
from Channel 9: The Videos March 02, 2008
Kirk Evans interviews Wayne Citrin, CTO of JNBridge, looking at the JNBridge JMS Adapters for .NET and BizTalk. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Apple-IphoneDemoFinalR1
from Dailymotion - channel science & technology February 14, 2008
Simple demo showing how to view Open XML document (.DOCX & .XLSX ) on Apple iPhone. More Open XML demos on http://www.youtube.com/openxmlAuthor: jccim Tags: Open XML OOXML DOCX XLSX interoperability iphone openxml Posted: 14 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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IE 8: On the Path to Web Standards Compliance - ACID 2 Test Pass Complete
from Channel 9: The Videos December 19, 2007
The IE team has been very hard at work on IE 8 for the past several months and they hit a huge milestone last Friday evening. The IE dev team checked in a bunch of code that included several new features implemented in the core rendering engine that enable IE to pass the ACID 2 test! This is great news for web developers: IE 8 is going to be our most standards compliant browser to date. Passing ACID 2 is really a combined side effect of all the new features that have been developed for IE 8. In this interview, I sit down with IE GM Dean Hachamovitch and Architect Chris Wilson to discuss this milestone and dig into compliance in general, lessons learned from IE 7 and discuss the IE team's ultimate goal of de facto interoperability. Of course, no Channel 9 interview is complete without meeting some of the devs who actually write technology so we take a walk from Dean's office to super developer Alex Mogilevsky's office to discuss what's been done to provide IE with the core rendering features that enable IE 8 to pass the ACID 2 test. We also chat with CSS guru Markus Mielke who was instrumental in identifying and planning the feature set required to pass ACID 2. Tune in! Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Public Safety Communications Needs an iPod
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network September 18, 2007
A few weeks after former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge told me that the biggest deficiency in homeland security is public safety communications, analysts at market research firm INPUT released a report that says nationwide interoperability for first responder communication systems is probably 10 years away. Here's an interview with two of INPUT's public safety analysts and a look at their report, which is an indictment of our nation's commitment to fixing one of the biggest homeland security gaps identified on 9/11. Tags: Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, public safety, INPUT, interoperability, first responder communication
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Greg Leake: Stocktrader - A Loosely-coupled and Interoperable .NET Enterprise Services Sample Application, Demo Part 1
from Channel 9: The Videos August 22, 2007
Greg Leake is very passionate about loosely-coupled service-oriented n-tiered application architecture. He has created an impressive service-oriented application called StockTrader. We will be highlighting his great work over the coming days with a four part mini-series on StockTrader. Most of the series will be comprised of demos of StockTrader in action and explanations of what's going on behind the scenes in this truly exemplary example of how to create a powerful client-server application that is based on a loosely-coupled service architecture. Further, the interoperability story here is excellent (one of the great advantages of standards-based protocols...).This is Part 2: Demo of StockTrader in action, discussion of architecture and implementation.See part 1, introduction and deep architectural overview, here.From the stocktrader site: This application is an end-to-end sample application for .NET Enterprise Application Server technologies. It is a service-oriented application based on Windows Communication Foundation (.NET 3.0) and ASP.NET, and illustrates many of the .NET enterprise development technologies for building highly scalable, rich enterprise-connected applications. It is designed as a benchmark kit to illustrate alternative technologies within .NET and their relative performance. The application offers full interoperability with J2EE and IBM WebSphere's Trade 6.1 sample application. As such, the application offers an excellent opportunity for developers to learn about .NET and building interoperable, service-oriented applications. Tune in! Download the Video Watch the Video
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PCI Express* 2.0 Speeds Innovation â" Intel Chip Chat - Episode 4
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network August 02, 2007
David Fair explains how PCI Express* Gen 2 increases speed, device interoperability and bandwidth. He also provides insight into the Geneseo proposal that Intel and IBM gave to PCI-SIG. Related stories: Intel IntelMooresLaw Tags: David Fair, PCI Express, interoperability, bandwidth, Geneseo, Intel, IBM, PCI-SIG, Intel, IntelMooresLaw
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Larry Lessig at Wikimania 2006:
from blip.tv (beta) August 06, 2006
synopsis from Peter Kaminski's blog: The storyline: The 20th century, with its read-only labor, culture and politics, was weirdly totalitarian. The 21st century is a revival of a different (normal, given history) way to organize and produce within society. To fulfill this, we all need to practice free culture, and demand support of it. He talked about a new thing, the problem that the various free culture licenses are not interoperable yet. (Interoperability - value diversity and opportunity over control.) This causes problems because it creates islands of free content that can't be mixed together. So he suggests we set up a body -- he recommends the Software Freedom Law Center -- that can certify licenses as "close enough" and then have the various license providers add compatibility clauses to existing licenses so derivative works can be relicensed to a "close enough" license. More: http://peterkaminski.com/2006/08/wikimania_plenary_larry_lessig.html Lessig bio is on conference proceedings wiki http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Presenters/Lawrence_Lessig Lessig Blog: http://www.lessig.org/blog/ Production: Video was shot from last row of the audience with Canon Optura miniDV cam mostly balanced on my head in lieu of a tripod... not recommended for people subject to seasickness. No tapes were used... FireWire direct to iMovie. Minor snippets omitted while waking up the camera from tape-saver mode.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 4
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 13, 2006
Microsoft Canada's Chief Security Advisor Steven Lloyd details how the recent Common Criteria Certification of Windows-based platform products, combined with Microsoft's focus on the Security Development Lifecycle, offers customers a greater level of assurance in product security and quality.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 4
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 13, 2006
Microsoft Canada's Chief Security Advisor Steven Lloyd details how the recent Common Criteria Certification of Windows-based platform products, combined with Microsoft's focus on the Security Development Lifecycle, offers customers a greater level of assurance in product security and quality.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 4
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 13, 2006
Microsoft Canada's Chief Security Advisor Steven Lloyd details how the recent Common Criteria Certification of Windows-based platform products, combined with Microsoft's focus on the Security Development Lifecycle, offers customers a greater level of assurance in product security and quality.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 3
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 06, 2006
Microsoft IT Professional Advisor Barnaby Jeans reviews mixed IT environments and provides details about how the Port 25 Web site will share the activities of its internal Linux laboratories, which replicate the environments used by customers who combine Microsoft and open-source software.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 3
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 06, 2006
Microsoft IT Professional Advisor Barnaby Jeans reviews mixed IT environments and provides details about how the Port 25 Web site will share the activities of its internal Linux laboratories, which replicate the environments used by customers who combine Microsoft and open-source software.
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Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast : Episode 3
from Microsoft Get the Facts Podcast June 06, 2006
Microsoft IT Professional Advisor Barnaby Jeans reviews mixed IT environments and provides details about how the Port 25 Web site will share the activities of its internal Linux laboratories, which replicate the environments used by customers who combine Microsoft and open-source software.
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