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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo series, of the 3rd International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAXWorld Magazine 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.

SYS-CON Radio Interviews Telecommunication Systems TCS
SYS-CON Radio interviews Chris Knotts of Telecommunication Systems TCS.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Fourelle
SYS-CON Radio interviews Patrick Glenn, Chairman and CEO of Fourelle.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Sierra Wireless
SYS-CON Radio interviews Mark McMillan, Vice President of Marketing for Sierra Wireless.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews wTechnologies
SYS-CON Radio interviews Mike Hale of wTechnologies.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Comverse
SYS-CON Radio interviews Edward A. Gregory, Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Comverse.
The Wireless People
The golden rule of journalism is to examine Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? and Why Does It Matter?
What's Going to Be the Next Unwired Storm?
If a week is a long time in politics, imagine how long five years is, in Internet time. It's a lifetime. It's easy to demonstrate. All you have to do is think back just six short years, to 1995. In 1995 the Internet wasn't yet the business, consumer, and social too...
Is WAP Crap?
Luca Passani is an Italian IT professional living in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he works for Phone.com. With extensive experience in client-side and server-side scripting in Web technologies, Luca is the author of several technical articles about WAP and is one of...
Welcome to the Whirligig
We've come a long, long way since an American by the name of Perry M. Collins first envisioned a world connected by an overland telegraph line. That was back in the 1850s, and it took over a decade - as well as the commercial might of Western Union - to make Perry...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Livemind, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ron Dennis, Co-Founder of Livemind, Inc. of San Francisco, a leading builde of e-commerce software for carriers and portals enabling them to provide mobile e-commerce to their customers.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews W Technologies
SYS-CON Radio interviews Barbara Bogart, VP of Strategic Alliances and Business development for W Technologies, a leader in delivering wireless applications and deploying them to any organization.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews MCM Technology
SYS-CON Radio interviews Dana Duckworth of MCM Technology, the only fully-integrated billing, accounting and management system designed specifically for wireless communications providers.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews TelePost, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews William Hopps, EVP of Sales & Marketing for TelePost, Inc. Based in Los Gatos, CA, TelePost specialize in Web-enabled communications services and launched at the CTIA event a wireless conference calling application.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Oberthur Card Systems
SYS-CON Radio interview Phillippe Courteaux, of Oberthur Card Systems, a leading French player inbanking services for a hundred years, and now the leading producer of SmartCards in France.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Gravitate, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews John Troubar, CEO of Gravitate, Inc., of Palo Alto, CA - a Java-based software platform enabling application developers to create location-based apps and services (especially mobile-to-mobile).
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mobilize, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Bob Pinna, of Mobilize, Inc., whose deep mobile applications have powered them into the Fortune 5000.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Websphere
SYS-CON Radio interviews Joe Anthony, Program Director of Websphere Trancoding Publisher, an e-business software platform offering pervasive access.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews UPOC, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Carlo Martino, of UPOC, Inc., pioneers of mobile communities principally targeted at the youth market.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Sitraka
SYS-CON Radio interviews Greg Kiessling, CEO of Sitraka Inc. (formerly KL Group) about the company's plans to be as successful in the wireless space as it has already been in the Java space.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Maptuit, Inc.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Bob Tapscott of Maptuit, Inc. Based in Parker, CO, Maptuit specializes in e-logistics and AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location), deployed wirelessly.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Eliad Technologies
SYS-CON Radio interviews Madalina Strowe, the energetic leader of Eliad Technologies, based in Cupertino, CA, and in Paris.
Nokia's Java Alliance - or "The Anti-Microsoft Club" - Gains Momentum
When BEA Systems, IBM, HP, Borland, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems combine forces, there can only be one reason...and it isn't just mutual admiration. This 'Six Pack' of software giants has just joined the so-called Open Mobile Architecture initiative, or OMA, under ...
More Java Technology Now in the Hands of Nokia Customers, Says Executive
(March 12, 2002) - Despite its present financial performance troubles - with sales down 25% in the last quarter - Finnish powerhouse Nokia made its play for the attention of attendees at this year's CeBit technology fair by launching its latest J2ME-supported phon...
Sun Now Wants to Be One of the S's in OSS --
(August 16, 2002) - First it wanted to be 'the dot in dot.com,' now it would seem that Sun Microsystems also has designs on becoming one of the S's in Open Source Software. In terms of momentous events it might not rank quite up there with Richard Nixon's goodwil...
Linux Developers: Robertson's Lindows Is a "Piece of Crap"
(September 19, 2002) - Can ?Lindows? ? the attempt to create a new computer operating system melding the power of Linux with the popularity of Windows ? ever truly offer consumers a credible alternative to escape Microsoft?s iron OS grip? This is the question on t...
JDJ MEETS... Vivek Mannige
Founded just this year, AccelTree Software has attracted industry attention with its rapid code assembler, FULCRUM. Vivek Mannige, chairman of AccelTree Software, talks with JDJ editorial director Jeremy Geelan about how FULCRUM has defined a new place for itself ...
Ever-Booming Borland Now Acquires TogetherSoft
(November 1, 2002) - TogetherSoft Corporation, the company that recently gobbled up WebGain, found out this week what it is like to be the gobblee rather than the gobbler: TogetherSoft is in turn going to be acquired-by Borland Software Corporation. With this tra...
"Platforms Take Time" - The Slow But Steady Rise of JXTA
(March 7, 2003) - When first it was launched, in April 2001, not many developers knew what kind of future lay ahead for JXTA (pronounced 'Juxta'), the name that Sun Microsystems - and, later, the entire community of developers that have gravitated towards the proj...
JDJ Has Its Finger on the Gaming Pulse
(June 4, 2003) - As anyone knows who attended the 2003 E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) in Los Angeles, if gaming is even bigger than usual this year in the software development world, then Java gaming is bigger still. Especially in the wireless gaming world.
From Here to Everywhere: Schwartz Is "Totally Pumped" About Java
'Ever more energy and passion and wisdom comes from Java developers,' Sun's software czar proclaims (June 10, 2003) - The top tier of Sun Microsystems' Software Group was mobilized at the opening General Session of this year's JavaOne conference and expo - and th...
Helping Java and .NET Developers Alike Deliver on the Promise of Web Services
(August 6, 2002) - In a truly interoperable world of software development, the kind of world envisaged by Web services, what would be the ultimate philosopher's stone? What would be the silver bullet?
.NET Gets Its Sea Legs
(February 14, 2003) - What do the following phrases all have in common: 'Arctic Exposure,' 'Java Jam 4,' 'Perl Whirl '03,' 'Mac Mania 2,' and '.NET Nirvana 2'? No idea? Here's a few clues: it lasts a week, always includes a Saturday night…and owes its entire ex...
Microsoft Thought Leader Offers Up "Sage Advice" to Redmond: "Invent Something!"
David Stutz has left Microsoft's Shared Source CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) team!
.NET World
The latest incarnation of OpenLink Software's highly acclaimed Universal Server, splendidly named 'Virtuoso 3.0,' has just become available. What's new? Well, how about the fact that it provides transparent integration of .NET and Mono, the open-source community ...
".NET and SunONE Are the Best Thing That Could Happen to Wireless Communication," Says Wireless Industry Expert
Web services are the beginnings of the next generation of expansion in computing power, says Larry Mittag. Speaking exclusively to SYS-CON.com/webservices, Larry Mittag ? VP and chief technologist of Stellcom, Inc., the premier San Diego-based systems integrator ...
Harvard Business Review Authors Confirm Web Services Are the Next IT Wave
(January 10, 2002) - Web services, say two contributors to this month's Harvard Business Review, represent 'an entirely new approach to corporate information systems' in which 'the distinction between users and suppliers of Web services will fade.' The distinguish...
Helping Java and .NET Developers Alike Deliver on the Promise of Web Services
(August 6, 2002) - In a truly interoperable world of software development, the kind of world envisaged by Web services, what would be the ultimate philosopher's stone? What would be the silver bullet?
Happy Birthday, XML! XML Notables Come Bearing Gifts to XML’s 4th Birthday Party
(February 18, 2002) - Some technologies are born with a silver spoon in the right hand and a silver fork in the left. Others are born with a wooden spoon in both hands. XML, when it was 'born' four years ago on February 10th, 1998, the date of the W3C's XML 1.0 ...
Northrup's Latest Patent: Legitimate or Just "A Silly Claim"?
(April 23, 2003) - In an odd twist, even though the WWW was conceived by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and the first public release of a WWW client and server was in 1991, such 'prior art' (as it is known in patent circles) seems not to have discouraged New Jersey-based...
Can One Mobile Player Single-Handedly Jump-Start 3G?
Time for a quick wireless pop quiz: Which mobile phone company is based in a country where 10 Java-based handsets are allegedly sold every second, where a proprietary technology and service exists that has not to-date been exported to anywhere else in the world, w...