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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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SYS-CON Radio Interviews Margo Seltzer of Sleepycat Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Margo Seltzer, CTO of Sleepycat Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Zack Urlocker of MySQL
SYS-CON Radio interviews Zack Urlocker, Vice President of Marketing for MySQL.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Shawn Underwood of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Shawn Underwood, Director of Marketing, Visual Systems Group for Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Where Is i-Technology Going in 2004?
'So where is it all going?' It's the question every technology sage is always asked, and yet, of course, it's the question that's the most difficult to answer. Here at JDJ we decided nonetheless to ask a welter of the brightest and most prescient i-technology prof...
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Rank them yourself and let us know how your choices would differ...or add your own.
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The State of Web Services, 2003 A.D.
What do you get if you cross an early 21st century visionary CTO with a late 19th century employee of the Edison Electric Light Company? Answer: a fantastic keynote address at Web Services Edge 2003 West, held in Santa Clara last month.
The State of Web Services, A.D. 2003
What do you get if you cross an early 21st-century visionary CTO with a late 19th-century employee of the Edison Electric Light Company? Answer: a fantastic keynote address at Web Services Edge 2003 West, held in Santa Clara last month.
The State of Web Services, A.D. 2003
What do you get if you cross an early 21st-century visionary CTO with a late 19th-century employee of the Edison Electric Light Company? Answer: a fantastic keynote address at Web Services Edge 2003 West, held in Santa Clara last month.
Wireless - Is Entertainment the Key to Consumer ROI? * Live from CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2003 *
(October 21, 2003) - The Sands Exhibit Hall in Las Vegas, Nevada, bears testimony to it this week; the hundreds of delegates attending the technical sessions being held in parallel confirm it; the thousands of attendees crowding the exhibits underline it. 2003 is ...
Day 2 - Web Services - "A Tool for the Times" Industry luminaries gathered in Santa Clara agree that distributed computing using
(October 2, 2003) - Day 2 of Web Services Edge (West) at the Santa Clara Convention Center was notable, among a host of other reasons, for a very informative and illuminating Keynote Discussion panel looking at the question, 'Interoperability: Is Web Services Delivering?'
Amazon.com's CTO Allan Vermeulen Electrifies at Web Services Keynote in Santa Clara
(September 30, 2003) - The Web services electricity began flowing from the very first moment at Web Services Edge 2003 (West) today at the Santa Clara Convention Center. To a packed theater of IT professionals, Amazon.com's CTO and vice president, Allan Vermeu...
Amazon.com's Vermeulen Electrifies at Web Services Keynote in Santa Clara
(September 30, 2003) - The Web services electricity began flowing from the very first moment at Web Services Edge 2003 (West) today at the Santa Clara Convention Center. To a packed theater of IT professionals, Amazon.com's CTO and vice president, Allan Vermeule...
Java on the Desktop: Javaland Seems Divided
Opinions in the Java community seem completely divided as to whether the Java Desktop System is a stroke of genius by Sun or a 'bridge too far' in terms of marketing stretch. Alan Williamson's opinion piece, 'Does Sun's Desktop System 'Hijack' the Java Brand?' ac...
Building the Developer Community...One Company at a Time
Gina Centoni, VP of the Openwave Developer Network, Openwave Systems, Inc., is responsible for Openwave's developer programs and partnerships. During her nearly 15-year career in software product development, which has included stints at both Sun Microsystems...
Making Linux Unbreakable, Keeping Linux Open
What's Oracle's strategy on Linux? LWM sought out the man hand-picked by Oracle chairman and CEO Larry Ellison to manage a team of talented Linux developers and serve as the company's director of Linux Engineering: Wim Coekaerts.
Linux.SYS-CON.com Premier Issue: Let Us Hear What You Think of It !!
Linux.SYS-CON.com, which premiered this week at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, has already been receiving plaudits from different corners of the Linux community. Why not join the growing number of folks who have taken the trouble to let us know what they make of the Premier Issue?
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ali Fenn
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ali Fenn of BEA Systems, Inc, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2003 in San Francisco.
McNealy: "We're Down to Three - IBM, Microsoft, and Sun."
(July 31, 2003) - Sun supremo Scott McNealy hit Europe this week... and he's definitely not pulling any punches! While the overall purpose of the visit is to walk the Java talk and preach the business value of using Sun's technologies to integrate enterprise comp...
Offering Insights, Showcasing Implementations, Bursting Bubbles
It doesn't matter where you look any more, whether in the major newspapers and weeklies or the specialist technology magazines, Wi-Fi is everywhere. But what is the business model driving this explosion of interest and attention? That's what WBT - on behalf of the...
Open-Source Java: Oxymoron... or Solution?
(July 28, 2003) - James Gosling, co-inventor and the face, if you will, of Java, was his usual charismatic self at JavaOne this year - see for example JDJ editor-in-chief Alan Williamson's account of Gosling's keynote address, which Williamson deemed 'pure gold an...
There Are Many Ways to Skin (or "Free") the Java Cat
(July 24, 2003) - Here we go again. Javaland is about to witness one of its periodical eruptions. This time the catalyst is one Gerald Bauer. Bauer, known in SVG circles for his work as project lead of Luxor XUL - a free, open-source XML User Interface Language (XU...
XML Developers Say "Take a Chill Pill !"
(July 23, 2003) - LinuxGram editor and industry agent provocateur Maureen O'Gara ruffled a few feathers earlier this week when she wrote an opinion piece in which she wondered out loud whether there was any merit in the blunt contention: 'XML Sucks.' Hardly surp...
Does XML 1.0 "Suck"?
(July 21, 2003) - When the CEO of a well-known company trying to get Web services to take off claims that XML sucks, what are Web services developers supposed to make of the claim? XML 1.0 isn't the lingua franca it's cracked up to be, Mike Plusch from Clear Me...
Sun's Bloggers Make Their Blogging Debuts
(June 26, 2003) - Many developers attending JavaOne this month in San Francisco were aware that the J1 keynotes were being blogged live from the front row of the audience... by none other than James Gosling. Now Sun's chief technology evangelist, Simon Phipps, ha...
'Letting Go of Java'- Gosling Says Maybe It's Time
The week of JavaOne might have seemed a strange time to say so, but Java guru James Gosling nonetheless went on record ten days ago as saying, of the language he co-invented: 'I am certainly one of the people who would love to make it open-source.'
Sun Is Intent on Growing the Market
Scripting programmers and corporate developers will help expand the population of Javaland from 3 million to 10 million developers (June 12, 2003) - It was 'One Architecture' day here yesterday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, where JavaOne 2003 is being h...
JavaOne 2003: The Big Picture
(June 16, 2003) - Who better to turn to, for an overall impression of last week's JavaOne 2003 Developer Conference in San Francisco, than the J ava-guy-to-end-all-Java-g uys himself, James Gosling?
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Compuware
SYS-CON Radio interviews Mike Burba, Product Manager of Compuware.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews EvolveWare, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews EvolveWare, Inc. about Migration from Mainframe to Java open source.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Confluent Software, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Rajiv Gupta, CTO of Confluent Software, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Virtuas
SYS-CON Radio interviews James Goodwill, CTO of Virtuas about the open source release of their Model 2 framework.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Openwave
SYS-CON Radio interviews Gina Centoni, VP of Openwave's Developer Network
SYS-CON Radio Interviews eNGENUITY Technologies
SYS-CON Radio interviews Jerome Joubert, Business Development Manager of eNGENUITY Technologies.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews ObjectVenture, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Dana Kaufman, CEO of ObjectVenture, Inc. about pattern based development, the beta release of their graphical development tool, JBoss integration, and the launch of their new portal: www.patternscentral.com.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews WakeSoft
SYS-CON Radio interviews Walter Hurst, CTO and Founder of WakeSoft.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Oak Grove Systems
SYS-CON Radio interviews Charles Ames, CEO of Oak Grove Systems.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Quest Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ed Lycklama, Chief Architect J2EE Solutions for Quest Software.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews LegacyJ
SYS-CON Radio interviews Chuck Townsend, President of LegacyJ about LegacyJ Transaction Platform (CICS capabilities for J2EE) and PERCobol (COBOL Compile for J2EE) at JavaOne.

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