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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.
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Data, analytics, and sports forecasting Gibby McCaleb is chief operating officer of AccuScore, a leader in sports forecasting. He joins old schoolmate Todd Watson and myself for a chat about the complexities of sports analytics, AccuScore's approach, and startup lessons learned. He throws in some free Superbowl predictions.
Social-media strategy from Peyton Manning's adviser Kathleen Hessert is president of Sports Media Challenge, a company
that advises individuals and institutions on effective media strategy. Her
clients include Shaquille O'Neal, NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning,
and Texas Longhorn football coach Mack Brown. She joins, along with
developerWorks' Jim Coughlin, to talk about effective navigation of the social-media space.
Lotusphere 2010: Tungle, now for Notes I stopped at the Tungle.me pedestal at Lotusphere and asked CEO Marc
Gingras for his elevator pitch. Tungle is a cool Web-based scheduling
solution that syncs with your exiting e-calendar and, among others, Lotus
Notes® 8 and above.
Turbo Todd and I riff on the Apple iPad announcement Apple announced the iPad today. Is it a giant iTouch? A Kindle-killer?
Does it fall short or is it a game-changer? Probably somewhere in the middle of all of that, but certainly another cool and elegant Apple product, which feels like a first volley into a burgeoning market segment. Todd Watson and I talk about it.
Lotusphere 2010: Carol Galvin on collaboration software market Todd Watson interviews Carol Galvin, principal segment analyst with IBM Market Insights. She talks about the makeup of the global collaboration software market,opportunity spaces, LotusLive, doing more with less, increasingly empowered users, and more.
Lotusphere: Day 2.5 wrapup Turbo Todd and I talk about speedgeeking and a blogger session with IBM execs on Tuesday, and summarize major announcements on Wednesday.
Lotusphere 2010: Rawn Shah on social networking for business Todd and I caught up with Rawn Shah, IBM's Social Software Knowledge
Practices lead, to talk about his new book: Social Networking for
Business.
Lotusphere 2010: Day one wrapup with Todd Watson Todd Watson and I wrap up day one at Lotusphere 2010 with morning session highlights and major announcements.
Lotusphere 2010: Gina Poole on social software at IBM Day one at Lotusphere in Orlando. Turbo Todd and I sat down in the
product showcase with Gina Poole, vice president of Marketing 2.0, IBM
Software Group. She talks about the growing value of social software in the
workplace, challenges that customers face, and how IBM is doing it
internally, in particular with BlueIQ, an internal program coordinating the
IBM Software Group adoption of social tools like Lotus®
Connections, Lotus Quickr, and Rational® Asset Manager, as well as pilot work developed in IBM's Technology Adoption Program and research labs.
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