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Taking Notes Episode 175: 2013.02.27 - Online Learning with Lynda.com 2.27.2013
Today we interviewed Lynda.com author Jess Stratton. Jess has been a member of the IBM Collaboration Solutions Community for over decade. She has spoken at Lotusphere and other industry events. Jess now works for the online learning company Lynda.com where she helps author video training for Lotus Notes, Microsoft Office and other products and technologies.

Rather than listing out all of the super cool things Jess talks about we suggest that you just push play and start listening. Jess does recommend that you "Like" the Lynda.com Facebook Fan Page where you can find out about the latest tutorials and promotions.




Taking Notes Episode 174: 2013.01.21 - Opting In: Ed Brill talks about his new book 1.21.2013
Today we spoke with Ed Brill (http://edbrill.com), Director of Social Business and Collaboration Solutions at IBM, about his new book. It's called Opting In: Lessons in Social Business from a Fortune 500 Product Manager, and it's available both on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Opting-In-Lessons-Business-Fortune/dp/0133258939) and directly from IBM Press (http://www.ibmpressbooks.com/store/opting-in-lessons-in-social-business-from-a-fortune-9780133258936).

We discussed:
  • Why did you write this book?
  • Who is the audience?
  • What is the message of the book?
  • What has surprised you about the book?
  • What's going on at IBM Connect related to the book?
  • And more...
If you'd like to catch up with Ed (about the book or anything else), he has posted a few places where you can definitely find him at IBM Connect next week. (http://edbrill.com/ebrill/edbrill.nsf/dx/where-to-find-me-or-my-book-at-ibm-connect-2013)



Taking Notes Episode 173: 2012.12.17 - The IBM 2012 Tech Trends Report 12.17.2012
On this episode we interviewed IBM's Paul Brunet, Vice President ISVs, startups and academic relations, IBM about the recent release of the IBM 2012 Tech Trends Report. During the interview we talked about:
  • Paul's role at IBM
  • What exactly does the Tech Trends Report covers
  • What surprised Paul in the report
  • The growing skill gaps in technology
  • What IBM Is doing to help shrink the skills gap
  • Paul's advice for developers and  IT admins that are trying to keep up with all of the changes in IT
  • Social Business and Collaboration. Did the report uncover anything interesting in those areas?
  • and much more...
On the recording you will hear the show be identified as episode 172 when in actuality it's really 173. The show runs for 28:08 minutes.



Taking Notes Episode 170: 2012.10.22 - What’s New with IBM Wikis 10.22.2012
We talked to IBM User Experience Development team members Amanda Bauman, Craig Lordan, Kevin Giles, and Mike Stewart about what's going on these days with the IBM Wikis. Topics included:
  • History of the IBM wikis
  • Types of content on the wikis (it's not just random information spread across various pages)
  • New features in the latest iteration of the wiki template
  • Improvements in navigation and search
  • Dynamic content control
  • And more...
Bonus trivia: did you know that the short URL to the Lotus (aka ICS) wikis is wiki.lotus.com?



Taking Notes Episode 156: 2012.06.04 - Ethical Hacking with Paul Mooney 6.4.2012
Todays show has been sponsored by Instant Technologies (@teaminstant). Be sure to check out their IMtegrity product for IBM Sametime.

Today we had
Paul Mooney Blog (@pmooneynet) from Bluewave Technology on the show to talk about the "Ethical Hacking Workshop" he ran in London. We covered: The show runs 41:13.



Taking Notes Episode 146: 2011.12.23 - Developing a Collaboration Strategy with Michael Sampson 12.23.2011
On this episode we spoke with Michael Sampson about his new book "Collaboration Roadmap - You've got the technology now what?" We talked about:
  • Why do companies need to develop a collaboration strategy
  • Are there any special "tricks" to making collaboration happen?
  • ROADMAP and what it means
  • Does the book apply to any specific technology/product?
  • Are there differences in the way groups and teams need to collaborate?
  • Is there one platform that can "do it all"?
  • Are successful collaboration efforts based on grass root efforts?
  • Michael's take on "Social Business"
  • What's the future of collaboration
  • What role does video conferencing play with collaboration
  • What has made collaboration a topic of late
  • What do you get when you buy Michael's book
  • Michael attending Lotusphere 2012
  • and much more...
This show runs 38:13. Oh, and be sure and go order Michael's book now.



Taking Notes Episode 143: 2011.11.28 - IBM’s SmartCamp Program for Entrepreneurs with Mike Riegel 11.28.2011
On Episode 143 of Taking Notes we interview IBM's Mike Riegel (@mikeriegel, LinkedIn, Blog), Vice President - ISVs, Startups, Developers, and Academic Programs. We talked about IBM's SmartCamp program and what it's all about. Topics included:
  • When people think about Big Blue, start up companies isn't something that comes to mind. So when I heard about your SmartCamp program and some of the other things you are doing around the world for entrepreneurs I was a little surprised. Tell us what exactly is IBM doing with StartUps and Entrepreneurs?
  • Why are entrepreneurs and start ups important to IBM?
  • What is a SmartCamp?
  • Is it working? How successful are previous participants?
  • Are you looking for companies that are doing work in collaboration and social business?
  • How does a startup company qualify for SmartCamps?
  • What should our listeners do if they want to participate in 2012?
  • I heard the World Finals is coming up. What do you expect to see from the companies taking part?
  • and much more...
The show runs 25:25.



Taking Notes Episode 142: 2011.11.17 - A View Into the World of NoSQL, with Mark Myers 11.17.2011
Today we talked with Mark Myers from the London Developer Co-op about all things NoSQL.

Topics include:
  • The four different types of NoSQL databases
  • Why the need for NoSQL
  • Why NoSQL has become some popular over the last few years
  • How the NSF has provided NoSQL type functionality for a long time
  • Some discussion about CouchDB, MongoDB and other NoSQL offerings
  • The role of Javascript in NoSQL
  • Mark's blog entry about how to improve the NSF
  • How and why Mark thinks XPages are much easier to use for development than other technologies he has used
  • How the IBM XWork Server is well positioned to become a database server
  • Who will be buying the first round of drinks at Lotusphere 2012
  • and much more....
The podcast runs about 40 minutes and is chock full of great NoSQL goodness.



Taking Notes Episode 140: 2011.09.23 - Interview with Urban Airship CEO Scott Kveton 9.23.2011
In Episode 140 we sat down with Urban Airship CEO Scott Kveton. For those of you not familiar with Urban Airship here is what they do:

"Urban Airship powers the world's most successful mobile apps. Providing breakthrough technology, Urban Airship makes mobile marketing far more engaging, effective, and efficient. Top brands depend on Urban Airship's innovative platform to reach and engage target audiences and increase app revenue streams through push notification, rich messaging, in-app purchase, subscriptions and user engagement tracking."

In the show we talk about:
  • Something near and dear to us all - "bacon" and specifically Scott's bacn.com project.
  • How Urban Airship got started.
  • What exactly Urban Airship sells.
  • Why building apps that customers want and need is important. Just don't build apps because they are technically cool.
  • The difference between mobile advertising services and Urban Airships "Platform-as-a-Service" or "PAS".
  • Why a developer would use Urban Airship's PAS rather than adding push notifications themselves.
  • How geolocation ties into push.
  • How Urban Airship makes money and how customers are making money using their products and services.
  • The number of push notifications served as of August 2011.
  • Scott's involvement with the Portland Incubator Experiment. Listen to Episode 138 of Taking Notes to learn more about the Portland Incubator Experiment with Rick Turcozy.
  • A blog post Scott wrote talking about boots trapping a startup company.
  • What's next for Urban Airship.
  • and much more...

This show runs about 28 minutes. On Episode 141 we will be interviewing IBM's Ed Brill about Notes/Domino 8.5.3 and more.




Taking Notes Episode 139: 2011.09.08 - Interview with Appcelerator CEO Jeff Haynie 9.8.2011
On this show we talk with the CEO of Appcelerator Jeff Haynie. You may have heard of Appcelerators' Titanium development platform.

"Titanium makes cross-platform native application development easy. A free and open source application development platform, Titanium lets you create native mobile, tablet and desktop application experiences using existing web skills like Javascript, HTML, CSS, Python, Ruby, and PHP."

We talk with Jeff about:
  • Who is Jeff Haynie and how did Appcelerator get started.
  • How the Titanium product has evolved over time.
  • That time in history when Steve Jobs said that developers could only use XCode to develop native apps for all "iThings".
  • How someone can get started with Titanium.
  • What products and services Appcelerator offers.
  • Where you can download Titanium.
  • What the differences are between the community and paid versions of Titanium.
  • The upcoming "Code Strong" Appcelerator Developer conference and "hackathon" being held in San Francisco September 18-20..
  • and much more...
The podcast runs 29:43.



Taking Notes Episode 138: 2011.08.08 - The Portland Incubator Experiment 8.8.2011
On this episode of Taking Notes we sit down with Rick Turoczy the Co-Founder of the Portland Incubator Experiment or "PIE".

In the show we talk about:
  • Who Rick Turoczy is and his background in industry
  • The Silicon Florist blog
  • Some history about the www.bacn.com website and how it got started
  • What is an incubator
  • How ideas get turned into companies
  • How things don't always go the way people envision them to go
  • More about what PIE is/does and how it got started
  • The Wieden and Kennedy partnership
  • What companies are involved with PIE
  • What companies are helping mentor PIE's classes
  • What industries are participating in PIE
  • The PIE application process
  • Which companies have graduated PIE
  • When the next round of PIE will be
  • What startups get in terms of financing and office space
  • and much more...
Listen to Rick Turoczy talk about the Portland Incubator Experiment >



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