Past Briefings

April 10th, 2011

Some of the postings to this site are simply reports of briefings that I’ve had with vendors. Such postings are classified under this heading. Below are a set of links to such postings, most recent, first:

Bungee: The Software Life Cycle as a Service – Bungee/BungeeConnect
Desktone: Client Virtualization in the Cloud – Desktone
Protecode: Keeping Your Nose Clean, Proactively – Protecode
Brocade: The Heart and Lungs of the Network – Brocade/DCX
What is a Presence Server and Why Might I Need One? – Avaya/Presence Server
HP’s Boston TSG Party: Part I – HP
HP’s Boston TSG Party: Part II – HP
Bouncer: Going Beyond Whitelisting – CoreTrace/Bouncer
Will Cogito Make The Semantic Web A Reality? – Expert System/Cogito
OpenSpan: SOA on the Desktop – OpenSpan
How Green is My Product? – IBM, HP and others.
VMware and its Innovative Customers – VMware
Does Animation Improve the Presentation of Data? – SAS
Kaspersky Embraces Whitelisting – Kaspersky
IBM, Jeff Jonas and A Better Data Model – IBM
To Virtualize The OS or To Virtualize The App? – Trigence
At Last, A Self-Educating Search Capability – SLI Systems
Is this the Death of the Data Cube? – QlikView
Reflections of Moscow and Kaspersky Labs – Kaspersky Labs
Has StrikeIron Cracked the Mashup Market? – StrikeIron
The EMC Paradox – EMC
Symantec’s Security Trends 2007 – Symantec
The Maturing of the CEBP Market – Avaya
Why The Desktop Is Broken – ClearCube
What Is Unified Communications? – Avaya
How Will SOA Security Work? – CA
Why The Telcos Are In Trouble – IBM
How Could A Metaverse Be Useful? – IBM
Ten Reasons Why IBM Is Alive and Kicking – IBM
DimDim: Is this the end for Webex? – DimDim
VidSys Briefing – VidSys
Does CA have the Lead in Governance? – CA
What is an ESB? – CapeClear
What is CEBP (Communications Enabled Business Processing)? – Avaya
Lotus Gets Aggressive and a Second Life – IBM Lotus
CA Rolling Thunder and the Integration Platform – CA
Rose by Any Other Names – IBM
Sun: The Data Center in a Box – Sun