Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

June 27 - How to Manage Development Teams

Cal Evans has built a variety of projects ranging in size from simple web pages to multi-million dollar web applications. When not banging his head on his monitor, attempting a blood sacrifice to get a particular piece of code working, he enjoys building and managing development teams using his widely imitated but never patented management style of “management by wandering around”.

These days, when not working with PHP, Cal can be found working on a variety of projects, most of which require a higher security clearance than you have so they can’t be listed here.

This week Tom and Cal discuss the ins and outs of managing a development team. Headaches everyone experiences, telecommuting and find out more about Open Teams.

Stories from the Week In Review:

  • Microsoft Office 2010 goes on sale worldwide - BBC News [JUMP]
  • 22 Percent of Internet Time Is Social, Nielsen Says - NY Times [JUMP]
  • Orders for the iPhone 4 Top 600,000, Apple Says - NY Times [JUMP]
  • Nintendo, Sony Push 3D, Motion Technology at E3 Convention - EWeek [JUMP]
  • New York City launches its own Media Lab - Google News [JUMP]
  • Producer's Note: Nashville's Geek Social - [FIND OUT MORE]


Sunday, March 28, 2010

March 28: Week In Review

In this episode, Cliff Ravenscraft discusses "Finding Your Podcasting Passion" [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN].

Here are the stories featured in this Week In Review:
  • A Network Storage Device for Technophobes- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Seimens to Cut 4200 IT Jobs- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • NeuLion Named Sports Business Award Nominee for Best In Sports Technology- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Time Warner Offers Free Wi-Fi in NYC- Digital Home- [JUMP]
  • HP and Intel Detail Technology Advancement in Fuel Business Transformation for Workstation Customers- Market Watch- [JUMP]

Friday, March 26, 2010

March 28: Find Your Podcasting Passion

This week, Cliff Ravenscraft stops by to discuss how to "Find Your Podcasting Passion." Specifically, he will address how to turn a passion into a potential job, how to choose a topic for your podcast, and much much more. Cliff is a podcasting consultant/new media coach. He has produced over 2,000 individual shows and is heard all around the world.

The show will air this Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 6 pm EDT | 3 pm MST.

The show can be listened to live in the Greater Phoenix area on KFNX- 1100 or be streamed live on this link at the same time.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

March 1 - Podcasting & Why Your Business Should Do It

From lubetkin.net
We like what this week's guest has to say about podcasting. Steve Lubetkin thinks Podcasting is great and that business should do it. Join Tom and Steve to find out more about podcasting, how to get started and how to use it to benefit your business.

IMI TechTalk is old school. IMI, our parent company, has sponsored TechTalk for over 10 years. Our internet show archives go back to 2002. As times change, so do the way people listen to us. Listen to the Week In Review to find out about some of the changes coming to our listeners ...some of which you can already see and take advantage of -->

:cough: new feed and email delivery :cough, cough: -->

Check back Monday for the Week in Review and more links from the show including all the details to find out more about Steve's work. We also think you will be delighted to find out when the show will be available for download ...more to come.

Be sure to tune in to 1100 KFNX in Phoenix at 3pm MST and 5pm EST in the NYC listening area or at www.1100kfnx.com

**Time change is coming: The time change is next Sunday, March 8. IMI TechTalk, being broadcast out of Phoenix will be on at the following time beginning March 8, 2009 (until November 1)

Starting with March 8, TechTalk will be on at these times
6pm EDT/ 5pm CDT / 4pm MDT / 3 pm MST / 3pm PDT

Monday, January 19, 2009

Flight 1549 - Onsite Coverage from IMI's TechTalk

Tom and Matt raced up the West Side Highway to see Flight 1549 floating down the Hudson on Friday afternoon.

Listen to Tom's coverage with details you can only get from being there.

Kudos to the police, fire and emergency services' people who ensured the safety of all those aboard the flight.

Tune in next week for more coverage and details from TechTalk.

Monday, January 5, 2009

January 4, 2009 - NY Gov Tech

We sent Tom out in the wild to bring us interviews from NY GovTech held at the Brooklyn Marriott not too long ago. He had the opportunity to interview the show's organizer, a local vendor an winner of CIO of the Year for NYC agencies.

We hope you had the chance to listen.

Tony Bradley will join Tom on January 11th. Check back this Friday for the details of the show.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Sharing the Love2.0 - DeepFriedBytes & HerdingCode w/ Jeff Atwood

Recent guest Jeff Atwood and some of his cronies on the DeepFriedBytes Technology Podcast. It is also pretty cool that the episode is split into two parts - read the details for ...well, the details.

Jeff Atwood, Kevin Dente, Jon Galloway and Scott Coon

Details: Keith and Woody grabbed a few other podcasters to have a roundtable discussion on the last day of Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference in October 2008. The discussion was very lively and after you listen to this first part head over to the Herding Code podcast to listen to the conclusion of the discussion from PDC.