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Talking about ‘A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing’

In our latest podcast I talk with Armando Fox and Dave Patterson, two of the RAD Lab team behind the recently released Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing.

The Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Laboratory (RAD Lab) at the University of California, Berkeley – sponsored by the likes of Google, Microsoft and Sun – is well connected to the companies and research shaping the Cloud Computing space, and their report is intended to offer a coherent view of the opportunities being created now and in the future.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Tuesday 17 February, 2009.

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SmarterTools VP of Business Operations, Jeff Hardy, talks about SmarterTools and due diligence in the Cloud

In our latest podcast I talk with Jeff Hardy, Vice President of Business Operations at SmarterTools. We talk about SmarterTools and discuss a process of due diligence that the company pursued late in 2008 whilst seeking a Cloud hosting provider to support their latest product.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Friday 23 January, 2009.

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Apprenda CEO Sinclair Schuller talks about their SaaSGrid Platform

In our latest podcast I talk with Sinclair Schuller, CEO of SaaS company Apprenda. We talk about Apprenda and the rationale behind the company’s recent launch of a ‘platform’ to make developing and deploying SaaS applications more straightforward.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Thursday 22 January, 2009.

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Daniel Tunkelang talks about Endeca, Search, and ‘Reconsidering Relevance’

In our latest podcast I talk with Daniel Tunkelang, co-founder and Chief Scientist of enterprise search company, Endeca. We talk about Endeca and then delve into some of the issues raised in a presentation that Daniel gave at Google’s New York offices earlier this year, exploring the lessons that search on the open Web might learn from the approaches that Endeca and others are taking inside the enterprise.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Tuesday 20 January, 2009.

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Duane Jackson talks about KashFlow and building a SaaS application

In our latest podcast I talk with Duane Jackson, CEO of UK-based KashFlow. We talk about some of the issues involved in building and growing a Software as a Service (SaaS) application such as Kashflow.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Friday 16 January, 2009.

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Semantic Web Gang takes a look at Calais Web Service

January’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang podcast is now available, and in it Gang members discuss this week’s release of Linked Data-friendly Calais 4.0.

Mark Greaves talks with Talis about Vulcan and Semantic Web opportunities

In our latest podcast I talk to Mark Greaves, Director of Knowledge Systems Research at Vulcan. We talk about Mark’s background, Vulcan’s interest in the Semantic Web, and explore the opportunities to build a business on top of semantic technologies.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was conducted using Skype on Tuesday 2 December, recorded with Ecamm Network‘s Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband.

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Spooky coincidences at Talis Towers

In one of those weird coincidences that happen from time to time, Zach was sat at home yesterday writing his last post to this blog at almost exactly the same time that I was holed up in a quiet corner here at Talis, talking to Prof. Hans Rosling.

Hans is required viewing here, and I had a great time talking with him on and off-air about his attitudes toward making data work a whole lot harder.

Have a listen for yourselves, but I reckon there are a striking number of synergies between Hans’ ‘Semantic Web’-free discussion with me, and the issues alluded to in Zach’s post; issues that lie at the heart of the Semantic Web’s future.

Jason Ohler explores overlap between education and the Semantic Web

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I don’t normally cross-post podcasts from our various series’ here at Talis, but I’m going to make an exception for this one.

Earlier this week I spoke to Dr Jason Ohler in Alaska, and we talked about his long career in the educational technology domain. We then devoted the last half of the call to his growing interest in the Semantic Web, discussing some of the ways in which he envisages transformation of learning, teaching, and the wider process of education.

Have a listen, and answer his call for engagement.

And for those who are interested in other Talis podcasts to supplement the ones that Danny and I post here on Nodalities, check out the Talis podcast planet

David Provost talks with Talis about his report of a Semantic Web industry ‘On the Cusp’

davidprovost.jpgIn our latest podcast I talk to David Provost about his recent report on the Semantic Web industry, On the cusp: a global review of the Semantic Web industry. I reviewed this report for ZDNet when it was published at the end of last month.

We discuss the report and its findings, before turning to consider the engagement of ‘mainstream’ analysts with semantic technologies.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was conducted using Skype on Tuesday 7 October, recorded with Ecamm Network‘s Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband.

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