Did you miss the Event Processing Symposium at Credit Suisse on October 6?  No problem.  The Event Processing Community of Practice (EP CoP) just released individual speaker podcasts, with slides.  The speaker line-up:

  • Roy Schulte, Gartner
  • Thomas Sulzbacher, Starview Technology
  • David Parker, Sybase (SAP Company)
  • Colin Clark, Cloud Event Processing
  • Dr. John Bates, Progress / Apama
  • Matt Meinel, Informatica
  • Dr. Opher Etzion, IBM Haifa Research Lab

Get the podcasts and slides.

 

[Disclosure: The EP CoP is a client.]

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This morning, I joined Blue Mountain Labs’ David Linthicum and Bill Russell on Dave’s popular cloud computing podcast.  Once again, we exchanged our top 3 stories for the month.  We definitely had fun this morning.  From agreeing on the dumbest announcement of the month (or perhaps year) to discussing how cloud computing combats loneliness.

Listen here.

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This morning, David Linthicum, Bill Russell and I traded our top 3 Cloud Computing Picks for August.  Despite the slow news month, we had a lot to discuss.  Even with me “stealing” one of Dave’s stories.  Check out the podcast.

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Dave just published the podcast we did this morning on our Top 3 Cloud Computing Stories for July.  This is a fun format.  Dave reports it is his most popular podcast of the month, which is a plus.

While I don’t normally give hints as to my picks, you can find the Open Group whitepaper here

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Apparently, our Top Cloud Computing Stories for May podcast was well-received, because David Linthicum invited me back to swap top stories for June.  Check out our podcast

Actually, I should say “Dave, Brenda and Zephyr’s podcast”, because Zephyr was insistent on being heard.  I think he disagreed with one of my picks.

Anyway, after listening to the podcast, think about this:  What will be the ‘Tang’ of cloud computing?

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Each time I do a podcast, I can’t help but wonder, “Did I sound as though I had a clue?  Or, like a rambling fool?”.  Well, I guess I exhibited somewhat of a clue on Dave Linthicum’s post Cloud Connect podcast, because he invited me back to discuss top cloud computing stories for May.  We recorded Friday morning, before I headed to the closing keynotes of IT Forum. 

In choosing “top stories”, there weren’t any guidelines.  Just 3 cloud computing stories we found interesting or important for the month of May.  The only rule, was no sharing beforehand. 

As for the results, we had one story in common, two mainstream stories (one each) and two wildcards (one each).  The format was fun, so we’ll do another at the end of June.

I haven’t listened to it, so I’m not sure if my brain freeze trying to find the word “cannibalize” is in, or on the cutting room floor.

To listen to the podcast (16 minutes or so), go here

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