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Scott Laningham interviews 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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Contributor photo Contributor photo John Hogan and Colin Harrison on smart cities
John Hogan, Senior Technical Staff Member, Smart City Command Center Architect, and Colin Harrison, IBM Corporate Strategy director for Smart City, talk about smart cities -- what they are, how to get there, and the skills developers need to take advantage of related opportunities.
16 June 2009
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Contributor photo Michael Lee Stallard on the importance of connection cultures
Michael Lee Stallard is the author of Fired Up or Burned Out: How to Reignite your team's passion, creativity, and productivity. In this podcast, we talk about what Michael calls connection cultures, what happens when they're present and when they're not. He gives examples of both, including Pixar Studios.
09 June 2009
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Contributor photo Contributor photo Contributor photo Abrams, Zetie, and Kersten on first fruits from the OSLC
Three individuals who are helping to drive the cross-industry Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration initiative talk about the first year of the OSLC and what is in the just released spec. Joining are Steve Abrams, lead architect of the OSLC; Mik Kersten, CEO of Tasktop Technologies and the lead of the Eclipse Mylyn project; and Carl Zetie, a former Forrester analyst who is now a senior IBM strategist driving Rational's ALM strategy.
29 May 2009
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Contributor photo Drew Clark of IBM Venture Capital Group on clean tech
Drew Clark, director of strategy for IBM's Venture Capital Group, talks about clean tech and why it is one of the hot areas of interest for investing. He touches on what IBM is doing to help U.S. entrepreneurs participate in federal stimulus funding around smart grid, and on broader developer opportunities.
27 May 2009
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Voltaic System's Jeff Crystal on solar backpacks and green supply chains
Jeff Crystal talks about making cool solar products at Voltaic Systems and working on an efficient, green supply chain. Before joining Voltaic Systems to run operations, Jeff was on management teams at the telephony and grassroots technology company, Spoken Hub and the Java software development environment, NetBeans.
13 May 2009

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Contributor photo Ted Neward on Scala and Twitter
Ted Neward, popular speaker and author on Java, .NET, XML services, and other platforms, talks about his developerWorks article series on Scala and Twitter.
12 May 2009

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Contributor photo Facebook's Josh Elman on the platform
Josh Elman is a Platform Program Manager at Facebook where he focuses on new initiatives and programs for developers on the Facebook Platform. He talks about what it's like to work for Facebook, how FB is changing developer expectations for corporate applications, what Facebook Connect is, developer opportunities, etc.
05 May 2009

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Contributor photo Contributor photo Ami Dewar and John Muller on My developerWorks design factors
Ami Dewar and John Muller of the developerWorks advanced design team talk about some of the human design factors and testing they've been doing with new features rolling out with My developerWorks site customization.
28 Apr 2009

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Contributor photo On inventing, with the man behind the Brickley Engine
Inventor Mike Brickley talks about his ideas for making the internal combustion engine far more efficient, as a transition to next gen engines, and shares thoughts on inventing and on the urgency for forward-looking thought. Brickley is an independent inventor in Austin, Texas. He's had a life-long interest in engines and inventing, and has designed and built a number of steam engines, internal combustion engines, and Stirling engines.
22 Apr 2009

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Contributor photo Contributor photo Is Green IT still Smart?
Information industry analyst, Amy Wohl, and IBM VP for Energy and Environment, Rich Lechner, talk about smart and green IT being more important than ever, and an arena of vast opportunity for developers.
21 Apr 2009

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Contributor photo Contributor photo Two weeks to IMPACT 09 in Las Vegas
Virginia Sharma, IBM Event Director for IMPACT, and Neil Johnson, Convention Sales Executive for Las Vegas Convention and Visitor's Authority, address concerns that Vegas and big conferences are impractical right now. The value of Vegas and the great resources at IMPACT are discussed, including SOA case studies, technical sessions, daily keynotes by IBM execs (and hosted by Billy Crystal), and more. Listen to the podcast for a special conference offer, and then REGISTER HERE.
20 Apr 2009

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