DEMOfall To Honour 15 Tech Stars

September 20, 2009
For the very first time, Demo will honour some of its previous presenters that became Tech stars

For the very first time, DEMO organisers will honour 15 of its previous presenters that subsequently became some of the biggest success in Tech

For the first time this year, the DEMO award ceremony will be held during the lunch’s dessert – instead of the usual dinner ceremony – , followed by the Lifetime Achievement awards given to some high-power individuals, including (I wonder how many of them will actually show up?):

  1. Shai Agassi, Founder, TopTier Software, currently Founder and CEO, Better Place
  2. Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO, salesforce.com
  3. Donna Dubinsky, Founder, CEO & Board Chair, Numenta
  4. Jeff Hawkins, Founder, Numenta
  5. Subrah Iyar, Founder and former CEO, WebEx
  6. Keng Lim, Founder, Chairman and CEO, NextLabs
  7. Kevin Lynch, Chief Technology Officer, Senior Vice President, Experience & Technology Organization, Adobe Systems
  8. Andy Rubin, Co-founder, Danger Inc., currently Vice President, Engineering, Google
  9. Mike Cassidy, Co-founder, Xfire, currently Co-founder & CEO, Ruba.com
  10. Diane Greene, Co-founder, VMware
  11. Colin Angle, Chairman, CEO and Co-founder, iRobot
  12. Helen Greiner, Co-founder, iRobot, currently Founder, The Droid Works
  13. Teresa Meng, Founder, Atheros Communications, currently Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
  14. Ben Trott, Founder & CTO, Six Apart
  15. Mena Trott, Founder & President, Six Apart

Cisco Staddles Fence On Becoming A Service Provider

June 30, 2009

Cisco Systems says it will incorporate Jabber instant messaging into its WebEx Connect meeting software this summer as it beefs up its online applications.

We dont necessarily want to be a service provider, says Padmasree Warrior.

"We don't necessarily want to be a service provider," says Padmasree Warrior.

But the company carefully vowed at the same time not to compete with its service provider customers and become a service provider itself – sort of.

On a conference call Monday Cisco said it plans to have a new version of its WebEx Connect online meeting place software available at the end of the summer. The new version will draw in technology from Jabber, which it agreed to buy in 2008.

But even as it delivers more online meeting and collaboration services, Cisco shied away delivering the services from massive Cisco-branded data centers, a la Google.

That would require the company to invest billion of dollars in data centers and compete with its service provider customers, says Padmasree Warrior, chief technology officer.

“We don’t necessarily want to be a service provider,” she said on a conference call.

And yet, Cisco straddled the fence. It also vowed to deliver more applications from a “Cisco cloud.” For example, the company has large amounts of online storage and as it develops products for small businesses, storage and back-up services from a Cisco cloud are possible, says Senior Vice President Doug Dennerline.


Citrix Online GoToMyPC Goes Mac, iPhone

May 11, 2009
Months after Webexs PCNow, Citrix is about to launch a Mac and iPhone version of its remote PC service

Months after Webex's PCNow, Citrix is about to launch a Mac and iPhone version of its remote access PC service

GoToMyPC is finally catching up to remote desktop service rival PCNow by Cisco/Webex.

Last week I met with Citrix Online’s general manager Bernardo de Albergaria at the Synergy conference in Las Vegas, where he showed the beta version of the GoToMyPC service for Mac.

And no, it will not be called GoToMyMac!

“I don’t think Mac users will mind our original name,” jokes De Albergaria.

The Santa Barbara, Calif.-independent division of Citrix also confirmed it is working on an iPhone version, as well as other platforms (perhaps Google’s Android).

“We’re working on an iPhone and other platforms. We have to make sure we do it with a great user experience in mind, and not because everybody is doing it. A lot of people are doing it just to say I have an iPhone app and put a “smack” on their homepage and it becomes the main value proposition versus what the product is. So we’ll have an iPhone application of our products whenever we are able to develop a great user experience,” added Albergaria.

Expect to see both the Mac and iPhone apps coming up this year, still 2-years after PCNow!


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