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Podcast: Interview with David Carter of iUpload

Listen to a brief podcast interview I did with David Carter of iUpload at the DEMO@15 Conference. We discuss their new Perspectives tool. Perspectives "normalizes" content and allows it to be posted to any number of different online platforms (e.g. Tribe, eBay, a blog).

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Podcast: Interview with IntroNetworks

Take a listen to this quick podcast interview I did from DEMO@15 with IntroNetworks.

Kymberlee Weil, co-founder of IntroNetworks chatted with me about their innovative tool which the DEMO@15 conference used to facilitate connections between attendees prior to the event.

G'Day World special report from DEMO@15

Cameron Reilly has just posted a DEMO@15 podcast special report featuring interviews with 17 of the companies that participated in this year's event plus a bonus chat with Scoble, Buzz, and Andy Ruff.

The DEMO Gang day two wrap up: Buzz, Orchant, Calacanis, and Cameron playing the role of Robert Scoble.

 Forgot to post "The DEMO Gang" day two wrap up.

The video is huge at 139 megs, so right mouse click and save the link because just clicking it is not going to play back so well.

Watch The Demo Gang day two here.

Renee Blodgett's excellent DEMO coverage

 Renee Blodgett was a dervish at the DEMO COnference, working with four companies during the event and blogging up a storm. Her blog, Down the Avenue, has great reviews of a number of the presentations and great photos and discussion about the off-stage networking that is such an integral part of being at DEMO.

Virtual Iron at DEMO 2005: the data center of tomorrow

Imagine being the very last demonstrator at DEMO. A tough slot to fill indeed. Virtual Iron showed a virtual computer assembly solution that allows a customer to use a graphical client to assemble on-demand server configuration in the data center. While the presenter was describing the process, his partner actually built the server, booted it up, and began running a risk analysis application written in Java and running under Linux on the remote server. Why is this a big deal? Because instead of overbuying capacity, an IT administrator can instantly add additional processors, memory, storage, or other components to the virtual computer. Performance can be improved on-demand as workloads require and can be ratcheted back down when the peak requirements have been met. My geek pick for best-in-show.

Apparently DEMO agreed as Virtual Iron was one of this year's DEMO Gods. I caught up with the Virtual Iron team last night and they told me (with justifiable pride) that they won a best-in-show award at Linux World yesterday as well.

Livevault at DEMO 2005: real-time backup and recovery of data

LiveVault demonstrates their automatic, real-time data backup and recovery solution. Using an onsite backup appliance, backed up by an online mirror, redundancy and service quality are guaranteed for mission-critical data that can be controlled from a web interface. The demonstrators showed a very selective set of data picked from the backup repository that was restored from the browser without searching for a specific piece of backup media (like "tape #27). Great DEMO trick: disconnect the backup appliance which is "stolen" by a thief running through the DEMO hall who snatches the appliance from the DEMO-er's hands. Calmly, he goes to the web and restores the data from the online service. Bonus: a cameo video appearance by Monty Python alumni John Cleese portraying the director of the mythical Data Trauma Institute.

Blazent at DEMO 2005: Real-time IT intelligence

Maximizing IT investments and making sure money is not being wasted is a big challenge for the C-level executive in charge of a large, distributed organization. Blazent demonstrated a compelling audit of the software licensing practices in a sample company showing millions of dollars being wasted on software license that are not being used in the organization. The demonstrators cited a real-world example where millions of dollars was saved simply by uninstalling unused software licenses in their organization. Similar saving were achieved by identifying servers which could improve productivity by being upgraded to perform better.

Mindjet at DEMO 2005: MindManager Accelerator for Salesforce.com

Mindjet, makers of MindManager demonstrates a new integration with Salesforce.com. The Accelerator generates a "dashboard" that is generated using data imported directly from the popular online CRM system. The dashboard map allows the user to drill into data that is dynamically linked to the online database and uses color-coding on branch objects to show the status of opportunities and deals. Data entered into the MindManager map can be synchronized back to the Salesforce.com database at any time. Visualizing the status of an account makes it easy and intuitive to analyze what may be holding up a pending deal, identify next actions, and review assignments and responsibilities. A very cool integration of a powerful online sales automation tool and an excellent desktop visualization engine.

Smart Online at DEMO 2005: OneBiz Conductor - a dashboard for enterprise software

OneBiz Conductor provides a dashboard to integrate management of financial, legal, HR, CRM, and other enterprise applications using an open standards framework. In addition to providing a centralized dashboard, OneBiz Conductor facilitates data exchange between these different applications.

REAL Software, Inc. at DEMO 2005 - REALbasic now supports Windows, Mac OS, and Linux

REALbasic 2005 allows developers to create an application that works across all popular platforms - Windows, Mac, and Linux with Java support coming soon. During the demo, REAL literally dragged and dropped a user interface together for an Amazon Search application that searches by keyword and returns results and book cover images. The application was then regenerated for both Linux and Mac OS X. Very nice. REAL cited port times ranging from six hours to 12 days for real-world applications.

Grok Software at DEMO 2005: Web apps that look like desktop software

Grok showed how their Highwire rapid development tools provide "a thick client user experience with thin client performance", delivering a more desktop-like experience even though the application is delivered via the web. The applications shown in the demo sure did not look like the kind of web apps we've come to expect (and to be honest, dislike). The Highwire apps had the look and feel of desktop applications and should be easier for end-users to work with.

Traverse Networks, Inc. at DEMO 2005: nTouch - any call, anywhere

Great skit from the makers of nTouch to open their DEMO presentation. Check out "Nora", who missed the bus at school (actually the VP of Marketing & Humility). nTouch lets the user define their locations and notify the service where they want to be called. A universal voice mail box can be accessed from every number (home, work, cell). Modes can be enabled or selected from a web interface on the PC, or from a menu on the cell phone. nTouch also provides a call screening feature to filter critical calls or select from a predefined VIP list that always passes through calls without screening. Another cool feature is a consolidated call log of all calls received at all of your phone numbers.

Outsmart Ltd. at DEMO 2005: Delivering converged phone service

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SmartFMS (Fixed Mobile convergence Solution) is a solution that allows telecommunications carriers to cross markets. In their demo, Outsmart showed a conventional telephone, a "soft" phone running on a laptop, a VOIP deskset, and a cellular phone. Placing a single call rings multiple devices, providing greater flexibility for the recipient. 40% of all calls are received indoors for example, where a conventional phone is available. Taking the call on that device saves minutes on the cellular calling plan and generally provides better call quality as well. Not an end-user solution but a great technology for service providers to deliver better and more flexible service.

Impact Engine at DEMO 2005: High-quality multimedia in about 10 minutes

ImpactEngine is a hosted multimedia production solution that allows an online multimedia presentation to be built in less than 10 minutes. In fact, they did it live on stage in the last four minutes of their DEMO presentation. They selected from pre-designed backgrounds, music tracks, Flash introductions, text captions, and more. Once you've made all of your selections, your multimedia file is generated. Because Impact Engine is template driven, a company can provide exactly the content elements they want their employees to use. The multimedia can be delivered over the web, as an e-mail attachment, and for offline viewing.

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