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- Female leaders in technology
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, an innovation panel discusses ways to encourage women to join the computer industry. Many women come to the industry through other sides of the business--like marketing--and need mentoring and encouragement to find their inner geeks. Panelists include Marissa Mayer, vice president of search...
- Tags: Women, Leader, Industry, Gender And Diversity, Productivity, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, AlwaysOn Summit, Stanford University, Computer Science
- Videos 2009-08-03
- Is algae the next gas alternative?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, Steve Jurvetson of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Bill Green of Vantage Point Venture Partners, and moderator Awais Khan of KPMG discuss current and future uses for algae. Green says that while algae can be used to produce fuel, it is currently not sustainable on...
- Tags: Steve Jurvetson, AlwaysOn Summit, stanford, fuel alternatives
- Videos 2008-07-28
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- Giving education a digital makeover
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford, business executives discuss the future of education publishing in the Digital Age. They talk about the challenges associated with changing the current system and potential solutions. Panelists include Bruce Kingma, associate provost at Syracuse University; Mark Atkinson, CEO of Teachscape; James Shelton, former program...
- Tags: Education, CEO, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-06
- Giving education a digital makeover
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford, business executives discuss the future of education publishing in the Digital Age. They talk about the challenges associated with changing the current system and potential solutions. Panelists include Bruce Kingma, associate provost at Syracuse University; Mark Atkinson, CEO of Teachscape; James Shelton, former program...
- Tags: Education, CEO, Online learning, broadband
- Videos 2009-08-05
- Female leaders in technology [video]
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, an innovation panel discusses ways to encourage women to join the computer industry. Many women come to the industry through other sides of the business--like marketing--and need mentoring and encouragement to find their inner geeks. Panelists include Marissa Mayer, vice president of search...
- Tags: Women, Leader, Industry, Video, Gender And Diversity, Productivity, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
- Which smartphone platform should developers aim for? [video]
- For start-ups without a lot of time or money, is it smarter to develop for the iPhone first or the Android OS? Panelists at the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford discuss the pros and cons of each platform. With 65,000 apps available, the iPhone may be the most popular smartphone, but...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Smart Phone, Video, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-31
- Open-source bonuses for the big guys [video]
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, panelists discuss benefits that huge companies like Google and Facebook could get from embracing open source, such as third-party developers integrating their products into new application versions and easier connectivity with emerging technologies. Panelists include Ron Yekutiel, CEO of Kaltura; Kim Polese, CEO...
- Tags: Video, CEO, Strategic Planning, Open Source, Strategy, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-30
- Which smartphone platform should developers aim for?
- For start-ups without a lot of time or money, is it smarter to develop for the iPhone first or the Android OS? Panelists at the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford discuss the pros and cons of each platform. With 65,000 apps available, the iPhone may be the most popular smartphone, but...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Stanford, Always On, mobile, iPhone, Android, developers, platform
- Videos 2009-07-30
- Open-source bonuses for the big guys
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, panelists discuss benefits that huge companies like Google and Facebook could get from embracing open source, such as third-party developers integrating their products into new application versions and easier connectivity with emerging technologies. Panelists include Ron Yekutiel, CEO of Kaltura; Kim Polese, CEO...
- Tags: CEO, Strategic Planning, Strategy, Management, Stanford, Always On, open source, saas, software as a service, Facebook, Google
- Videos 2009-07-30
- The Green Enterprise: Foam finds new life [video]
- At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., J. Brian Hennessy, chief marketing officer of Mobius Technologies, explains how the company has found a way to turn industrial waste--things like old insulation and the foam from car seats--into resins and glues. These glues are strong enough to be...
- Tags: Car, Video, Manufacturing, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- Car-friendly outlets pave way for electric driving
- At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Praveen Mandal, president of Coulomb Technologies, outlines the difficulties in finding places to plug in rechargeable cars and balancing the grid, once automakers release their new lines of plug-in vehicles. He introduces his company's networked "Smarlet" system, which that monitors...
- Tags: Plug-in, electric, car, green, fuel alternatives, hybrid, environment, grid
- Videos 2008-12-05
- Foam finds new life
- At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., J. Brian Hennessy, chief marketing officer of Mobius Technologies, explains how the company has found a way to turn industrial waste--things like old insulation and the foam from car seats--into resins and glues. These glues are strong enough to be...
- Tags: Car, Manufacturing, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, green, recycling, waste, industrial, chemical, glue, foam, building
- Videos 2008-12-05
- Refining vegetable oil into diesel fuel
- At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Peter Bell, co-founder of Renewable Fuel Products, explains that his company's reactors are small and mobile enough to be loaded onto the back of a truck and taken wherever the waste oil is being created. They process an end product...
- Tags: Free Trade, Finance, biofuel, green, oil, vegetable, waste, diesel, gas, reactors, carbon, technology
- Videos 2008-12-05
- Are CIOs adopting the iPhone?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, CIOs discuss the iPhone and whether they plan to use them across their companies. They also talk about the difficulty in supporting new platforms and in keeping company confidentiality. Panelists include Colleen Berube of Adobe Systems, Russ Daniels of Hewlett-Packard, Anna Ewing of...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, CIO, iphone, AlwaysOn, Stanford, tech
- Videos 2008-07-31
- Software as a service: the cultural influence
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, technology executives discuss perceptions of risk and control with software as a service, and how those feelings are changing in countries that have different software legacies. Panelists include moderator Michael Barker of Revolution Partners, Vance Checketts of Mozy, Russ Daniels of Hewlett-Packard, Drew...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, Software As A Service (SaaS), Emerging Technologies, saas, cloud computing, stanford, software as a service
- Videos 2008-07-29
- The pitch for 'Project Better Place'
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, Bill Green of Vantage Point Venture Partners discusses the theory behind "Project Better Place" and explains why the country of Israel is a smart test bed for the transportation infrastructure that supports electric vehicles.
- Tags: Transportation, Green
- Videos 2008-07-28
- Video: Will mobile social networking fly?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, moderator Adam Zawel of INmobile.org leads a discussion on mobile social networking. He asks the panel if the trend will be slow to progress in the United States versus other parts of the world. My hunch: It's probably like the...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Video, Social Networking, Advertising & Promotion, Online Communications, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-28
- Will social networking on mobile devices take off?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, moderator Adam Zawel of INmobile.org leads a discussion on mobile social networking. He asks the panel if the trend will be slow to progress in the United States versus other parts of the world. Panelists include Mauro del Rio of Buongiorno, Babur Ozden...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Mobile Device, Social Networking, Advertising & Promotion, Online Communications, Marketing
- Videos 2008-07-28
- The future of tech IPOs
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, Frank Quattrone, co-founder of Qatalyst, talks about the dismal condition of the current IPO market, why venture capitalist backed companies are not going public right now, and what the future holds.
- Tags: IPO, Financial Planning, Investment, Venture Capital, Financial Services, Finance, Financing Startups, Tech IPOs
- Videos 2008-07-25
- Facebook, social capitalists and open networks
- As the stock market roller coaster continues, the concept of social capital accrued via social networks is starting to become an important commodity. People are flocking to Facebook and other social networks, partly to experience the latest online trend and for those who latch on to a particular network, to...
- Tags: Facebook, Network, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-08-06
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