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9/24/2009 5:17 PM UTC
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Innovating@Sun
Date / Time: 9/18/2009 1:37 AM UTC
Category: Technology
Host Hal Stern, VP Global Systems Engineering at Sun Microsystems, interviews Peter Reiser, Principle Field Technologist, to delve into the concept of Community Equity, a Java-based social value system that calculates one's contribution and participation levels in online communities.
Date / Time: 9/23/2009 4:33 PM UTC
Social capital is the currency of online communities. Those with the most friends, blog readers, or Twitter followers are the richest—enjoying the finest of online perks and delicacies like celebrity, notoriety, and above all influence—while those with only a passing level of participation lay bereft on the outskirts of the social media circle. The more valuable the content you produce is, the higher your personal stock rises; the greater the exchange of ideas, the richer the community becomes.
Peter Reiser is capitalizing on this concept with Community Equity 2.0, a Java-based social value system that measures and evaluates one's online social capital, or equity. Community Equity goes beyond a simple structuring of people and their online content. Community Equity performs complex calculations to rate one's participation and contribution levels, the ultimate goal being to drive the adoption of content and ideas, which provides an ideal platform for corporate communities.
Listen to this edition of Innovating@Sun in which host Hal Stern, VP Global Systems Engineering, interviews Reiser on Community Equity (CE) and:
Be sure to check out Peter's interview with social media expert Shel Israel, too.
Links Community Equity Specification Community Equity Open Source site Glassfish Webspace Server 10 - CE download link Community Equity on Twitter: @communityequity Community Equity blog Transcript
Original Air Date: 9/18/2009 1:37 AM UTC
Date / Time: 8/24/2009 3:41 PM UTC
Cloud computing sits at the forefront of industry headlines these days. It's a trending computing model that many organizations are being forced to seriously consider if they want to keep up with evolving IT business practices and maintain a competitive edge. But with this new shift towards virtualization technology come a number of concerns to address, particularly around issues of security. Glenn Brunette, Distinguished Engineer and Chief Security Architect, is working on a project that attempts to solve some of the bigger problems around the security of virtualized environments using Immutable Service Containers (ISCs)--an architectural deployment pattern for highly secure service delivery.
Listen to this edition of Innovating@Sun in which Hal Stern, VP Global Systems Engineering, and Brunette discuss ISCs and how building them along principles of stronger security, greater integrity, and simplified security configuration and management is proving to be a very viable solution for organizations looking to safeguard their virtualized environments. Hal and Glenn go on to discuss:
Links Immutable Service Containers Project OpenSolaris ISC Construction Kit Preview OpenSolaris on EC2 JeOS Project Glenn Brunette's Blog Transcript
Original Air Date: 8/21/2009 9:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 7/29/2009 4:04 PM UTC
Wouldn't it be great if there was a single IDE that let you create applications in any language you wanted, allowed you to collaborate effectively with a team of developers scattered across the globe, let you import projects created in other environments, as well as let you export your projects to another IDE of your choice? With the NetBeans 6.7 IDE release, you can. With native Maven and Ant support, as well as full Kenai integration, plus enhanced support for languages like PHP, JavaFX, Javascript, Groovy, Grails, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails (just to name a few because, oh yes, there are a LOT more), this IDE is a one-stop-shop for web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile developers.
In this edition of Innovating@Sun, host Hal Stern, SVP Global Systems Engineering, and John Jullion-Ceccarelli, Sr. Engineering Manager for Netbeans, discuss this latest release of NetBeans and how it's connecting developers like no other IDE. Listen as they talk about:
Download the Netbeans 6.7 IDE here and give it a try. Peruse the Docs and Support section for resources on how to get started and visit the forums to give your feedback. Links NetBeans.org Project Kenai Transcript
Original Air Date: 7/17/2009 2:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 5/29/2009 12:05 AM UTC
Yggdrasil in Norse Mythology refers to The World Tree, an enormous arbor that connects many different worlds together, serving as the cohesive and central element of the universe. In the Sun Labs, Project Yggdrasil--with its roots in SunSPOT projects--is under way to develop a flexible data collection framework that connects a multitude of embedded devices to each other and to a relational database for greater collection, visualization, analysis, and sharing of the data and, notably, the metadata that the nodes produce. The Yggdrasil data collection framework has enormous potential in the area of scientific research and Arshan Poursohi, Sun Researcher, and the Yggdrasil team seek to revolutionize current research methods by making it easier for scientists to create applications that can harvest sensor data over extended periods of time and subsequently provide enhanced access to the data to be collated or interpreted in further empirical studies, something not easily achieved using current state-of-the-art technology.
Listen as host Hal Stern, SVP Global Systems Engineering, interviews Arshan to discuss how the project got started, its applications, and how Project Yggdrasil is being used today. Specific topics include:
Links Transcript Yggdrasil Feature Story Project Yggdrasil Open Source Site
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