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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo series, of the 3rd International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAXWorld Magazine 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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An Exclusive Interview With Mike Milinkovich Of Eclipse Foundation
First, the importance of adding companies such as BEA, Borland, and Computer Associates to our board cannot be overstated. Each of these companies competes fiercely with IBM in the marketplace. Each is making million dollar plus investments in Eclipse ($250,000 pe...
From JavaOne to JavaTen
Technology birthdays come and go, but Internet technologies, by their very nature, aren't old enough to allow yet for centenaries, or even diamond anniversaries. So it is fascinating to see how people are reacting to the fact that popular technologies like Java, C...
Macromedia-Adobe: Bigness Sure Ain't Badness...
In the world or architecture, as many of the designers among MX Developer's Journal's readership are well aware, there's a wonderfully erudite theory, with a equally wonderfully dumb name: Bigness.
i-Technology Blogging Begins at Home
When we opened up the JDJ domain to bloggers everywhere, we knew the take-up would be good. But one thing we couldn't be certain about in advance was whether the blogs themselves would be any good. We needn't have worried. As many of you will already have found ou...
Storage + Security: Now a Major Technology "Sweet Spot"
Now that storage professionals are obliged to know more about security and security professionals have to know more about storage, Information Storage + Security Journal is coming into its own just as we knew it would. All the articles in ISSJ are written by ackno...
"Mergermania" Isn't Just Back - It's Back With a Vengeance
When in October of last year I asked the rhetorical question 'Is Mergermania Back?' (JDJ, Vol. 9, issue 10), there wasn't much doubt that it already was, but it took until last month to truly demonstrate just to what extent. It's not just back; in March we saw it'...
Flash Video From the Inside
Is Flash video 'The Big One' for Macromedia or is it just another rich-application goodie among its host of offerings? Chris Hock talks exclusively to MX Developer's Journal about Flash video and begins by situating Flash video in the overall spectrum of Macromedi...
XP: eXtremely Provocative?
In a world bristling with TLAs (Three-Letter Acronyms), it's interesting that one acronym that has often caused an upset in the world of software development should be one containing just two letters: XP. (No, not *that* XP. What we're talking about here is XP a...
Open Source, Open Sesame?
As Sun open-sources Solaris, and another software development 'community' is tugged into being around it, critics are saying - Red Hat's general counsel Mark Webbink in particular - that the strategy will fail.
An A-Z of Security and Storage
Spare a thought for the compilers of dictionaries in the Digital Age. Technology is always moving beyond the confines of the alphabet. If you were given only 26 choices, for example, what would you list as the chief concerns of IT professionals today?
Who's Missing From SYS-CON's i-Technology Top Twenty?
No sooner had we begun our reader-driven quest for the top twenty software people in the world than - by popular acclaim, as they say - we're going to extend the field to choose from...from forty to over a hundred. Here we bring you a sneak peek at the sixty conte...
The i-Technology Right Stuff
Our search for the Twenty Top Software People in the World is nearing completion. In the SYS-CON tradition of empowering readers, we are leaving the final 'cut' to you, so here are the top 40 nominations in alphabetical order. Our aim this time round is to whittle...
An A-Z of Security and Storage
Spare a thought for the compilers of dictionaries in the Digital Age. Technology is always moving beyond the confines of the alphabet.
Providing a Complete Data Services Layer
For those involved in the maintenance and programming of databases, object-relational (O/R) mapping and TopLink have been almost synonymous for 10 years. An innovator in the ORM space for an entire decade, TopLink was started in 1994 as an independent company and ...
Last Exclusive JDJ Interview With "IBM's" John A. Swainson, Now CA's Newly Appointed CEO
Swainson: 'Let's start by defining 'on demand.' First, on demand reflects what our customers are doing with their businesses - streamlining their business processes to make them more flexible and adaptive to new markets and opportunities. They use information tech...
Novell CEO Messman Postpones Gupta Appointment
Who Is David Litwack? Litwack is responsible for the development and advancement of Novell's secure Web services strategy, a position he assumed in July 2002 following Novell's acquisition of SilverStream Software, a company for which he'd served as president and ...
Sung and Unsung i-Technology Heroes
When I asked in a previous editorial who the Top Twenty Software People in the World were, I knew there would be a widely divergent response from readers. As promised, here's a preliminary update on the identity of some of your nominees.
Application Servers to Vie for Top Position in Boston Shoot-Out
Which application server will be found to most resilient and flexible? And which most secure? It didn't take long for the enterprise software community to start discussing the 'Application Server Shootout' outlined this week by SYS-CON Media as it tapped Burton Gr...
The Future of Cellphone Software
DoCoMo Communications Laboratories USA was established in 1999 in Silicon Valley by NTT DoCoMo, the leading wireless data and application service provider in the world. Its mission is to explore innovative applications and related frontier technologies for next-...
i-Technology Viewpoint: Is Mergermania Back?
Hurricanes Ivan, Charley, and Frances notwithstanding, sometimes being in the eye of the storm has its advantages. At SYS-CON Media, where we by definition dwell at the epicenter of what might be called the i-technology weather cycle, our central position allows...
Outsourcing "Has Been Going On Forever" - Intel's CEO
'The media has discovered outsourcing,' says Intel's CEO Craig Barrett in a recent interview, 'or maybe the politicians have discovered outsourcing, but it's been going on forever as far as I know.' Intel, Barrett says, has had about 40 percent of its employees ou...
Red Hat vs Sun Battle of Words Heats Up
'We are not bizarro numbskull anti-Sun conspiracy theorists,' writes Red Hat's Michael Tiemann, in response to a remark last week by Sun's president and COO Jonathan Schwartz. 'If you won't open source Java,' Tiemann continues, 'why should customers believe what y...
Wanted: 19 More of the Top Software People in the World
For over a decade, Tim Bray, one of the prime movers of XML, managed the Oxford English Dictionary project at the University of Waterloo. That was from 1988 to 1999. During the end of his time there he launched one of the first public Web search engines (in 1995),...
"Application Server Shoot-Out" at Upcoming Web Services Edge Conference Announced
SYS-CON Media is inviting BEA, Borland, IBM, JBoss, JOnAS, Macromedia, Microsoft, Oracle, Orion, Sun, and Sybase to an 'Application Server Shoot-Out' at the upcoming Web Services Edge Conference & Expo, in Boston next February. The shootout will be a live competit...
Linus' Top Ten SCO Barbs
Recent 'Linux Quote of the Week' may have been vintage Torvalds, but isn't the best thing Linus has ever said about SCO - says Kevin Mack, whose has his own Top Ten. We bring it to you here. One LinuxWorld reader comments: 'Linus has a gift of saying what we all a...
i-Technology Viewpoint: "Java is Back!"
What do a CNET technology columnist, 95.5 million telephone handsets, and Sun's president and COO all have in common? Answer: they all strongly favor Java. Is it a sign of better times ahead for the language once known as 'Oak'?
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Dr. Adam Kolowa, Parasoft
SYS-CON Radio interviews Dr. Adam Kolawa, CEO, chairman, and a cofounder of Parasoft, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about AEP, 'automated error protection' and how it significantly improves the software development process.
Putting the 'i' Back in i-Technology
Ever since Nicholas G. Carr's now historic Harvard Business Review article, 'IT Doesn't Matter,' published in the May 2003 edition of HBR, it was only a matter of time before the wider world caught up with Carr's thesis. The article formed only a small part of Car...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Jon Prial, IBM
SYS-CON Radio interviews IBM's Jon Prial, VP of Marketing and Strategy, DB2 Information Management, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about this week's headline-making IBM Cloudscape announcement.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mike DeNeffe, Wyse Technology
SYS-CON Radio interviews the Senior Director of Wyse Technology's Winterm product line, Mike DeNeffe, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about the fast-growing emerging market for Linux thin clients.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ranajit Nevatia, VERITAS Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ranajit Nevatia, VERITAS Software's Director of Linux Strategy, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about a wide range of aspects of the current 'state of the union' in the Linux space.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Ben Williams, AMD
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Ben Williams, VP of AMD's Enterprise Server/Workstation Business Microprocessor Business Unit, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about AMD's remarkable rise and rise and the company's highly active global role...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Doug Levin, Black Duck Software
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Black Duck Software's CEO and President, Doug Levin, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about Black Duck's unusual niche activity and its word-of-mouth success strategy.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Tom Barton, Rackable Systems
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Tom Barton, CEO of Rackable Systems, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about Rackable's leading-edge data center server products, his company's open architecture approach to technology design and manufacturing,...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Larry Rosen, Author and Attorney
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Larry Rosen, of Rosenlaw & Einschlag, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about his timely new book 'Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and Intellectual Property Law' - published just this week.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Tony Howlett, Network Security Guru and Author
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Tony Howlett, network security guru and author, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about his new book 'Open Source Security Tools' - just published in Bruce Perens's renowned Open Source Series.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Charlie Ungashick, Novell
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Charlie Ungashick, Director of Product Management and Marketing, Novell, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco, about the technical improvement to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) being announced at the show and...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mark Sobell, Consultant and Enterprise Linux Author
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mark Sobell, consultant and author of the comprehensive, 1100-page volume: 'A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux' - a book that comes complete with 4 installation CDs.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Phil Roussel, Arkeia
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Philippe Roussel, CEO of Arkeia, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco about Arkeia's forthcoming release of its version 5.3 and about the importance of disk-to-disk backup in general.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Linux author Bernard Golden
SYS-CON Radio interviews Bernard Golden, author of a new book, Succeeding with Open Source, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco. The book - published by Addison-Wesley/Prentice Hall - is a how-to guide for organizations, says Golden.

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