Conversations on software, technology, and creativity
Scott Laningham interviews IBM® developerWorks authors and editors as well as thought leaders in a variety of fields. Past guests have included Grady Booch, Tim Berners-Lee, John "Maddog" Hall, Tim O'Reilly, Chris Anderson, Jimmy Wales, Irving Wladawsky-Berger, and Carol Jones.
Click Listen to play a podcast right here on the page or right-click on
Download and select Save Link As (in Mozilla Firefox) or Save Target
As (in Internet Explorer) to download the audio file to your desktop.
Ken Bisconti on ECM and IOD Conference 2009 Ken Bisconti, IBM VP Enterprise Content Management Software Products and Strategy Executive, talks about the ECM presence at the Information on Demand 2009 Global Conference next week (Oct 25-29) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Todd and I preview our coming week at IOD 2009 Todd Watson and I will be covering next week's Information on Demand Global Conference on the ground at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. We take 10 here to talk about what all is happening, what we'll be doing, and how much luggage we're taking.
Dan Wolfson on InfoSphere at IOD 2009 Dan Wolfson, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect and CTO for Infosphere and Advanced Engagement Team, previews InfoSphere at the Information on Demand Global Conference 2009, coming October 25-29 in Las Vegas..
Ed Mounib on smart healthcare, '09 CIO study Ed Mounib , healthcare leader with the IBM Institute for Business Value, talks about smarter healthcare and the recently released 2009 Global CIO study.
Peter Janzen on free Domino Designer download Peter Janzen, Senior Product manager for Lotus Domino Designer, talks about the decision to offer a no-charge development license for Domino Designer.
Al Smith on integrated data management, Optim, and IOD 2009 Al Smith, Director WW Optim Engineering, gives an quick overview of integrated data-management and Optim. He touches on what will be happening around this subject at the Information On Demand Global Conference coming up Oct 25-29 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
dW at 10: Gina Poole on growth and success Gina Poole, now Vice-President of IBM Software Group Marketing 2.0, was instrumental in the launch of developerWorks as it's executive sponsor and Director for the formative years. She shares her thoughts on what dW has meant for IBM and the global software development community. Check out our developerWorks 10th anniversary highlights page.
dW at 10: Dirk Nicol on leading for open standards Dirk Nicol, IBM Program Director for Emerging Technology and Web 2.0 Evangelism, started IBM's first Java website over a decade ago and then hatched the plan for developerWorks. Dirk talks about the radical step of moving away from marketing to a more agnostic embrace of developer education and open standards. He also touches on new directions with social networking and cloud computing. Check out our developerWorks 10th anniversary highlights page.
IBM Software Group leader Steve Mills on developerWorks at 10 Steve Mills, Senior vice-president and group executive for IBM Software Group, talks about developerWorks' mission and dW's value to IBM and the global software development community.
Like our RSS feeds, subscribing to our podcast feed requires a piece of software on your computer that will occasionally check in to see if we've posted something new. When there's a new piece of audio content on our site, you'll have the option of automatically downloading it.
To automatically download and synchronize files to play on your computer or your portable audio player (e.g., iPod), you'll need to use a podcast client. iPodder is a free, open source client for Mac OS X, Windows®, and Linux®. You can also use iTunes, FeedDemon or any number of alternatives available on the Web.
After you download and install your podcasting software, add the developerWorks podcast feed or channel. Instructions for adding channels vary depending on the podcasting software you choose, but typically, they go like this:
The developerWorks podcast channel is listed in the table below. Right-click the link or RSS image for the podcast channel and select Copy shortcut or Copy link location.