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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, of the all-new Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, of the 4th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal and other major SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

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Linux.SYS-CON.com Exclusive: Linus Discloses *Real* Fathers of Linux
Linus Torvalds, the undisputed - except by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institute - inventor of Linux, has let LinuxWorld have his immediate comment on the AdTI president's claims that the parentage of Linux is somehow in doubt. Read his startling admission exclusive...
A Necessary Marriage of Technologies
Anyone who has worked with data-intensive computing and storage environments over the past five or so years has seen the quantity of sensitive data that organizations and enterprises carry on their servers and storage devices spiral upwards. Exponential growt...
Who Is Right About Java?
Who is right about Java? Is it software executive Tod Nielsen, whose advice - in reference to J2EE - is 'simplify and accelerate'? Is it Eric S. Raymond, who says, as often and as loudly as possible, 'Let Java go' - i.e., open source it? Is it Javalobby's founder ...
JDJ Exclusive: The Future Of Middleware & Tools
How do five of IBM's most highly-placed executives, the five GMs of its Software Group, see the future unfolding in areas like grid and autonomic computing, security, systems management, application development, and SOAs? What's the current story with DB2, how do ...
The 'United Nations' of the i-Technology World?
Anyone in the i-technology world engaged in developing, deploying, integrating, or managing software applications knows Borland Software Corporation - BORL as it's known on the NASDAQ - to be the company that above all aims to let clients deploy online applicati...
Flashback: Investing in 'Professional Open Source' - Exclusive 2004 Interview with David Skok, Matrix Partners
In February 2004 David Skok's new VC firm - Matrix Partners - orchestrated, with Accel, a $10 million investment in JBoss, Inc. This first round of funding in an open source company was a bold play, but then David Skok, famous in the Java arena as the founder of S...
Expanding the Category of Yachting
Stop most people in the street and they wouldn't immediately associate Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, with yachts or charters...but there is one man - one company, rather - currently on a mission to change all that.
Netscape Co-Founder's 12 Reasons for Growth of Open Source
Internet whizz Marc Andreessen took the 3rd annual 'Open Source in Government' conference by storm last week, at George Washington University in Washington DC, when he came up with his personal top twelve reasons for why open source will boom over the next 5-10 years.
Pursuing the Dream: JDJ Exclusive Interview with Oracle's Thomas Kurian
Two and a half years ago, when he stepped in to help Oracle get back into the application server business, Thomas Kurian had quite a tough row to hoe. Now he has 19,000 customers. JDJ explores with Kurian his 30-month journey, and asks too about other aspects of e...
"Professional Open Source" - VP Discusses JBoss's Venture Funding Strategy
In the first of two articles looking at the JBoss capital-infusion news we reported on last week, here JBoss's VP of strategy and corporate development, Bob Bickel, outline's JBoss Inc.'s Venture Funding Strategy. The next article will include the perspective of o...
SYS-CON Radio interviews Computer Associates
SYS-CON Radio interviews Sam Greenblatt, Senior VP and Chief Architect of the Linux Technology Group for Computer Associates.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Common Sense Advisory
SYS-CON Radio interviews Don DePalma, President and Founder of Common Sense Advisory
SYS-CON Radio interviews Sonic Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews David Chappell, Chief Technology Evangelist and VP of Sonic Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Internosis
SYS-CON Radio interviews John Hollinger, CTO of Internosis
SYS-CON Radio interviews New Aspects of Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ron Bodkin, founder New Aspects of Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Julie Lerman
SYS-CON Radio interviews Julie Lerman of the Data Farm
SYS-CON Radio interviews Macromedia
SYS-CON Radio interviews Macromedia about their new Flex product, currently in Beta.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ted Neward
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ted Neward
SYS-CON Radio interviews Auriga
SYS-CON Radio interviews Slav Lerner of Auriga
SYS-CON Radio interviews Carl Franklin of Franklins.net
SYS-CON Radio interviews Carl Franklin
Keynote Panel: Asynchronous Web Services: Unlocking the Promise of Mobile Productivity
Learn how to take advantage of the proliferation of mobile and wireless devices, in this insightful panel discussion.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Nexaweb Technologies, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Coach Wei, CTO of Nexaweb Technologies, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Computer Associates
SYS-CON Radio interviews Paul Lipton, Sr. Architect and Technology Strategist in the Office of CTO at Computer Associates.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Novell
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ashish Larivee, Director of Product Marketing for Novell.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Angel.com
SYS-CON Radio interviews Sam Aparicio, Director of Product Management for Angel.com.
SYS-CON Radio interviews StrikeIron
SYS-CON Radio interviews Bob Brauer, Co-Founder and VP of Business Development for StrikeIron.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews IONA
SYS-CON Radio interviews Eric Newcomer, CTO of IONA.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Intel
SYS-CON Radio interviews Alan Boucher, Senior Architect of Intel.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Kenetiks
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ken Greenlee, CTO of Kenetiks
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ascential Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Michael Curry, Sr. Product Marketing Manager for Ascential Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews OpenLink Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Kingsley Idehen, President & CEO of OpenLink Software
Is Macromedia "In Play"? Might Flash & CF Become Integral Parts of .NET Functionality?
(December 23, 2002) – Rumors have been circulating in San Francisco since late yesterday that Microsoft Corp may be planning to buy Macromedia, Inc. The San Francisco-based Macromedia, Inc., specializes in software that aids in the design, development, delivery,...
Is Macromedia "In Play"? Might Flash & CF Become Integral Parts of .NET Functionality?If you own Macromedia stock, a Microsoft t
(December 23, 2002) - Rumors have been circulating in San Francisco since late yesterday that Microsoft Corp may be planning to buy Macromedia, Inc. The San Francisco-based Macromedia, Inc., specializes in software that aids in the design, development, delivery,...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Brian Jepson of O'Reilly
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Brian Jepson O'Reilly Editor
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Russell Shelton of SteelEye Technology
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Russell Shelton, Vice President of Marketing for SteelEye Technology
SYS-CON Radio interviews Scott Handy of IBM
SYS-CON Radio interviews Scott Handy, Vice President of Worldwide Linux Strategy for IBM.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Sam Greenblatt of Computer Associates
SYS-CON Radio interviews Sam Greenblatt, Senior Vice President and Chief Architect for the Linux Technology Group at Computer Associates.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Kevin Knox of AMD
SYS-CON Radio interviews Kevin Knox, Director of WW Enterprise Business Development for AMD.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Ranajit Nevatia of VERITAS Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ranajit Nevatia Director of Linux Strategy for VERITAS Software
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Kenneth Mikelinich of Ecora Software
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Kenneth Mikelinich of Ecora Software

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