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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, of the all-new Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, of the 4th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal and other major SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

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i-Technology Blog: Death-Knell For "Rich Media? Hardly!
When a San Francisco web development company was on February 14 assigned a US patent covering the use of rich-media applications on the Internet, it was always going to be only a matter of time before the self-same Internet exploded with concern and astonishment. ...
New AJAX Website Goes Live: AJAX.sys-con.com
If you want to learn AJAX you should probably buy a few books, buy an AJAX IDE, and go to a few training classes. But first, why not mingle with people that already know it, by visiting the very latest and fastest-growing AJAX website, http://ajax.sys-con.com - ...
As Oracle Recommits to Java, Sun Sweeps 2005 RCAs
Every year for the past 10 years, SYS-CON Media's 'Readers' Choice Awards' have given the multiple constituencies we serve - developers, architects, IT managers, vendors - a chance to exercise their democratic rights, not just through the ballot box but also through...
Adobe Has Inherited Web History from Macromedia...
One of the 'inflexion points' of the development of the Web, when commentators and analysts draw breath for long enough to chronicle its history, is certain to be the day that Google, through first Gmail and then Google Maps, opened the eyes of millions to the fac...
Google Images Vindicated in Latest "Censorship" Alert
Charles Arthur, editor of 'Technology Guardian' - a section of the UK national Daily The Guardian - thought he was on to something big. But the blogosphere quickly corrected him. The net result? A triumph for Capitalism - literally!! Read on for the explanation...
The Week in Microsoft: Redmond Reports Record-High Quarter – $11.84BN
Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft, and the company's CFO Chris Liddell were able on Thursday to announce revenue of $11.84 billion for the quarter ended December 31, 2005, a 9% increase over the same period of the prior year, marking the highest ...
Java, .NET, SOA, Web Services, Linux, XML, Open Source and AJAX Predictions for 2006
This is traditionally the time of year for SYS-CON Media's roundup of i-Technology predictions from around the Web and the year's harvest of thoughts and viewpoints. According to our worldwide network of software development activists, evangelists, and executives,...
Oracle-Sun Announcement: Sun's Schwartz Sets the Record Straight
'Please don't read [anything] in to my not being at Sun's recent announcement with Oracle,' wrote Sun's president and COO Jonathan Schwartz the weekend after Sun (represented not by Jonathan but by Scott McNealy) and Oracle (represented by Larry Ellison) announc...
Sun & Oracle: McNealy and Ellison Strive to "Make History"
'We're going to collaborate, interoperate, integrate...and really go after what tends not to be so open,' said Scott McNealy and Larry Ellison Tuesday as they made a clear statement to both employee bases that Microsoft and IBM are the competitors, not one another.
Adobe Has Inherited Web History from Macromedia...
One of the 'inflexion points' of the development of the Web, when commentators and analysts draw breath for long enough to chronicle its history, is certain to be the day that Google, through first Gmail and then Google Maps, opened the eyes of millions to the fac...
When Sir Tim Berners-Lee Starts Blogging, the Web World Listens
When the rest of us start a blog we can do so pretty much safe in the knowledge that our entry into the blogsophere will be gradual, even invisible. Not so when you're Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who's just started one devoted to his Semantic Web interests.
The Shape of i-Technology To Come: Predictions for 2006
This is traditionally the time of year for SYS-CON Media's round-up of i-Technology predictions from around the Web, and this year's harvest of thoughts and viewpoints is more varied than ever. 2006 promises to be a vintage year for software development, according t...
"Thanks, But No Thanks" – AOL Rebuffs Microsoft, Sticks With Google
Published reports are claiming that Google has paid $1 billion to take a 5% stake in AOL, thereby securing the significant (10%) portion of its annual sales that derives from AOL.
Accelerating Uphill: Gravity-Defying Businesses Will Win the Race to be Great
Sometimes people ask me what it takes to run a successful business and I, who know only the media business, am always hesitant to reply. What could someone who has 'merely' spent the past 25 years exclusively in publishing and broadcasting via radio, TV, print and...
Web 2.0: You'd Have To Be "Noisettes" Not To Participate In It
Gomez told the Mercury News that his aim is to 'make Skype a household name in North America,' just as it already is in Europe (from where Skype originates, with its Estonian engineers, Danish co-founder Janus Friis and Swedish CEO Niklas Zennström) and the Far Ea...
US Air Force To Invade Cyberspace – Is This the i-Technology Story of the Year?
If you thought that 2005 would end quietly in the i-Technology world, think again: it's going to end with a rumpus, a furore, an unprecedented worldwide commotion. Because the Secretary of the US Air Force Michael W. Wynne and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Mich...
Java Exclusive Interview: Precision Team Management
Nigel Cheshire's company, Enerjy, has just launched Enerjy CQ2, a code quality solution for Java development managers. In this exclusive Q&A with JDJ, Cheshire contends that software quality from 2002 to 2004 has diminished: 'As an industry, it's time to take this problem seriously.'
Looking Back at Java: "Java's Great Missed Opportunity"
The single thing that Adam Kolawa in 2004 (prophetically) said he'd like to change about Java's history is its separation from Microsoft. 'I think it is a shame that the technologies from both sides cannot be used together,' he says, in an exclusive interview with...
Can Sun Make Itself "The Dot in Web 2.0"?
'Sun is making the Java Enterprise System, Sun N1 Management software and Sun developer tools available at no cost for both development and deployment,' the company said yesterday, in an announcement. The announcement also said that Sun is 'reaffirming its commitm...
"Open Source is the Future," Declares Jonathan Schwartz In Bold Bid to Make Sun Software's Rock Star
'Sun is making the Java Enterprise System, Sun N1 Management software and Sun developer tools available at no cost for both development and deployment,' said the company in an announcement yesterday. The announcement added that Sun is also 'reaffirming its commi...
YV&C Editorial: Megayachts, Sharks, and Blue Marble
Did you know that in November, Great White Sharks congregate in the waters around the Farallon Islands, a protected national marine sanctuary located 26 miles outside of San Francisco Bay? Or that Makauba marble from Brazil is blue? Or that the average cost of the...
i-Technology Blog: Can Blogging Change the World?
In a wonderfully eccentric posting last week entitled 'Does the old school accept blogging?' Alan Williamson suggests not only that I am a late adopter to the world of blogging, dragged-relucta ntly-into-the-future-thro ugh-a-hedge-backwards kind of thing, but also ...
i-Technology Viewpoint: Are We Blogging Each Other To Death?
SYS-CON's Geelan takes on both Nicholas Carr and Dan Farber as he ponders blogging in the context of what he terms 'insight capture' - and argues that the volume of insight worth capturing in the blogosphere is no great shakes.
The Week in Microsoft: Can the Creator of Lotus Notes Also Reboot Redmond?
One of the most interesting facets of the 'Leaked Memo' incident last week is not so much what it reveals about Microsoft's Bill Gates, author of one of the two leaked memos, as what it tells us about the author of the second one: Ray Ozzie, the creator of Lotus N...
Ray Ozzie: Who Can Keep Microsoft From "Growing Old Inside"?
In this analysis, published over at SYS-CON.com, I attempt to argue that one of the memo-authors, Ray Ozzie (48), is a better bet as a successful leader in the coming era of Microsoft vs Google than his close contemporaries Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer ? because h...
Companies Who Dare to "Disturb the Lexicon" Win
If successful trade expos are a good barometer of the market place (and they are), then things are going very well indeed with the homegrown category of apps named by Macromedia (soon to become Adobe), namely 'RIAs.' Which started me thinking: to what extent are t...
Bill Gates' Microsoft Web Services Memo Disclosed By SOAP & RSS Pioneer Dave Winer
In an extraordinary first, Dave Winer - best known as editor of Scripting News, the weblog he started in 1997, and for pioneering several Internet standards in distributed computing, including SOAP, XML-RPC, RSS, OPML and podcasting - has obtained what he claims ...
Another Oracle CFO Resigns; Greg Maffei Is Leaving Larry After Just 5 Months
'Oracle's a great place, a great opportunity, but they have a fantastic CEO and they're likely to have that CEO for a long time. It was not only a case that he was not leaving, but I was not the obvious heir apparent,' said Greg Maffei yesterday as he became Oracl...
McNealy: "Sun Does Not Favor Mega-Mergers"
According to Sun, its mergers and acquisitions – unlike Oracle's, Adobe's, and AT&T's – aren't quick fixes aimed at instantly growing its customer base. They're 'thoughtful, strategic acquisitions that complement and enhance our historic strengths.' ...
i-Technology Blog: Zero-Cost Telephony, the 6-Ton Elephant in the Telco Room
In my view, GoogleTalk is far better positioned to take over the zero-cost telephony market than eBay ... How strange to think that companies like Cingular, Verizon, and Sprint may very soon simply be made irrelevant by commercial realizations like this of the exp...
Coexisting in the Java Universe - An Interview with WebRenderer's Anthony Scotney
Anthony Scotney is a science graduate of the University of Tasmania with majors in computer science and information systems. After graduating he established JadeLiquid Software Pty Ltd. to develop software tools that would enhance the Java programming language. Ja...
MAX 2005 – "RIA 2.0" Begins Right Here In Anaheim, CA
A week is a long time in politics,' they always say; but a week in the world of technology is - on occasion - longer than anyone ever imagined. This week's MAX, for example, where many of you will have picked up this month's issue, may seem to rush by - with its s...
Adobe/Macromedia - Microsoft, Look Out!
On April 18, 2005, as we all know, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.4 billion. This is a look back, sideways, and forwards, based on what's been happening since then.
Macromedia Studio: Soon All the Guessing Will End?
The same is true of the technology world. But nonetheless let us play a very simple guessing game: what technology was this well-known writer talking about when he recently wrote about how 'a technology that started out as nothing more than an animation program ha...
i-Technology Viewpoint: "Pessimism Leads to Weakness, Optimism to Power"
Sun and Google are going to be teaming up to take on Microsoft in its holiest of holy markets, the desktop. Could such an alliance have been dreamed of just one year ago? The answer, of course, is 'Yes!' 'Game-changing' is what a disruptive company like Google doe...
JDJ Exclusive: First "Post-Google" Q&A With Sun About the Java Desktop
'As a desktop Java enthusiast,' says Sun's director of Java Desktop Engineering, Thorsten Laux, 'what's particularly compelling about the new partnership is the fact that Google has shown Sun that the JRE distribution channel represents an extraordinary value.' Th...
Sun-Google Partnership: Is It About Money, or About Microsoft?
'There's going to be a lot of money flowing both ways if we do this thing right,' said Scott McNealy yesterday, in the much-publicized press conference he held with Eric Schmidt in Mountain View's Computer History Museum. But are Sun and Google teaming up just to ...
Is the "Web" in "Web Services" a Misnomer?
I know I shall be accused of being old-fashioned, but sometimes in order to understand the present, let alone the future, one of the very best starting-places is the past. Take for example the present surrounding Web services. The best clue to what is happening ri...
The Voices of The Community: MXDJ's Exclusive Developer Survey
For this in-depth report we reached out to the community of developers and designers whose daily work is real-world design and programming. In each case what we sought to do was, first, establish which technologies our respondents used most frequently (in order of ...
Monaco Yacht Show 2005 Live Coverage - M/Y Jasmin The Scent of Pure Excellence
M/Y JASMIN, with her dark blue hulk, flared bow, white superstructure, and her flawless fully-faired finish, is such a vessel. Berthed conveniently at Atakoy Marina, just 15 minutes drive from Istanbul's main Ataturk airport. When I boarded her, the JASMIN is the ...

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Apatar Open Source Data Integration Improves the Quality of Customer Data with StrikeIron US Address Verification
Eric S. wrote: If the "no-code" choice hides the complexity of data integration, it also limits the tool's flexibility as well. Indeed, by choosing the "zero code" solution, it becomes also difficult to deal with the need for customized processing. That's why Apatar is more g...
Progress Software to Acquire IONA Technologies
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AJAX and Enterprise RIA Tools - JSF, Flex, and JavaFX
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Opinion: Give ColdFusion Some Room to Breathe
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