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The Frugal Tech Show - Frugal Friday  

Frugal IT Solutions, News & Comment, Interviews with top technology executives.

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News & Comment with Ken Hess and Jason Perlow. Interviews with today's IT movers and shakers.
  • Featured Episode

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    Category: Computers


    Microsoft is demonstrating continued progress towards the Business Ready Security strategy with the release of two new security solutions: Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG) and Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 (UAG.) These solutions address two key endpoint security challenges. TMG, available for evaluation and purchase now, helps companies provide safe employee web browsing. UAG, which will release to manufacturing in mid December and be generally available shortly thereafter, enables organizations to give employees (and trusted partners and vendors) secure remote access to corporate resources.
  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    Frugal Friday with guest James Dixon, CTO of Pentaho

    As “Chief Geek” (CTO) at Pentaho, James Dixon is responsible for Pentaho’s architecture and technology roadmap. He has over 15 years of professional experience in software architecture, development, and systems consulting. Prior to Pentaho, James held key technical roles at AppSource Corporation (acquired by Arbor Software, which later merged into Hyperion Solutions) and Keyola (acquired by Lawson Software). James is the author of The Beekeeper – a model for commercial open source - and Open Scrum - an agile development methodology for open source projects.

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    Frugal Friday with guest Bruce Armstrong, CEO, KickFire

    Bruce Armstrong is a database industry veteran who brings 25 years of technology-specific development, marketing and sales expertise to his position as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kickfire. Armstrong began his career at data warehousing giant Teradata Corporation where he spent 15 years as part of the team that established the company as the leader in the market. After the company's successful initial public offering (IPO) and acquisition by AT&T/NCR, he was named Vice President and General Manager of the $500M Enterprise Solutions Division, President of the Teradata subsidiary, and a company officer of AT&T. Following Teradata, Armstrong held the position of Vice President and General Manager of the Server Products Group at Sybase, where he ran the company's $700M enterprise database management business. Previously, Armstrong served as President and CEO of publicly-traded KNOVA Software, a leading provider of customer service, self-service and intelligent search applications that he grew from a private venture with innovative technology to a public company serving some of the world's largest call centers. He also held posts as partner at Internet Capital Group (ICGE), where he helped lead the strategy and management of software infrastructure investments; President and CEO of CMPnet, where he led CMP Media's web-based applications and services subsidiary; and Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Broadbase Software (now KANA), where he helped create the analytic application category for CRM. Armstrong has a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley.

  • Original Air Date:

    Live at InterOp, Las Vegas Toby Martin, LANDesk Group

    Toby and I discuss the new Asset Lifecycle Manager (ALM) with special guest host, Ira Greenberg.

  • Original Air Date:

    Live from InterOp Las Vegas with Mark Harris, VP Strategic Marketing, Avocent

    Mark Harris and I discuss Avocent MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer. With special guest host, Ira Greenberg.

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    Frugal Friday with Robert Ellison, CEO, Cucku

    Robert Ellison, CEO of Cucku, is an experienced technology executive with more than fifteen years of experience developing consumer software and games software solutions including digital distribution, e-commerce, product activation and copy protection. Prior to co-founding Cucku, Ellison held positions in product management, P&L leadership and corporate development at Macrovision Corporation. Before Macrovision, he contributed to two successful UK startups: C-Dilla Ltd (acquired by Macrovision) and Verifier Systems (acquired by Thermo Electron). Ellison holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Cybernetics and Control Engineering from the University of Reading.

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    Frugal Friday with guest Mark de Visser, CEO Sonatype

    Mark de Visser has extensive experience and accomplishments in marketing open source software and software development tools. As CEO of Sonatype, Mark is responsible for building a rich and productive ecosystem around the success of the Apache Maven open source project where open source and commercial users, as well as partners and service providers, can all thrive. Prior to Sonatype, Mark was the Chief Marketing Officer at Zend, the PHP Company, where he was responsible for the company's overall market strategy, as well as for product marketing and corporate communications. Before Zend, de Visser was vice president of marketing at Red Hat Inc. where he was a member of the team that created the company's market-leading position with the introduction of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. He also worked for 12 years at Borland International in international and product marketing roles, and as vice president of corporate marketing.

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    Frugal Tech Show Special - Eric Chiu, HyTrust CEO

    HyTrust new product announcement.

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