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At WebServicesSummit.com, we go to the source when we record technology insights for a web audience. We offer podcasts (MP3 audio) and video programs with computing gurus discussing important technologies.

For video programs, you'll need Windows Media Player, Real Player or QuickTime Player. For audio, you'll need Real Player, Windows Media Player, QuickTime or another media player. You can also play MP3 audio files (podcasts) with Apple iPod and other MP3 players.

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Spotlight Podcasts and Videos

Eclipse, Wiki and Agile Development is a 20-minute interview with Ward Cunningham, the Father of Wiki and Director of Community Development with the Eclipse Foundation (MP3 audio / podcast, running time 20:01).

Federated Identities: Overlooked Threats is a presentation by Thor Larholm, Senior Security Researcher at PivX Solutions (video and MP3 audio / podcast, running time 9:41). 

Security Taxonomy of Web Services and Distributed Systems presentation by Kevin Dick, CEO of security company Network Resonance (video and MP3 audio / podcast, running time 14:48). 

XQuery, XML and Databases Panel Discussion by Ron Bourret, Dana Florescu, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie and Michael Rys (MP3 audio programs. Part 1 (running time 32:04) and part 2 (22:46). 

Video Programs

Kevin Dick discusses a security taxonomy of web services and distributed systems (running time 14:48).

Blake Dournaee discusses XML gateways and web services security (running time: 15:12).

Author Elliotte Rusty Harold discusses the state of Java and XML (running time 7:01).

Dr. Michael Rys of Microsoft discusses XML, XQuery and SQL Server 2005.

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Ashraf Memon of the San Diego Supercomputer Center discusses grid services, web services and securing grid services (10:57).

Geoff Brown of Oracle discusses grids and Oracle's grid technology (6:38)

Rebecca Dias of Microsoft discusses Web Services Enhancements (WSE),  service-oriented architectures, interoperability testing, WS-Policy, WS-Security, WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation and .NET features for developing secure web services.

Jim Melton of Oracle discusses the SQL:2003 standard and the effort to integrate XML and XQuery with SQL (running time 6:15).

Daniela Florescu of BEA discusses query optimization, parallel execution of XQuery, whether "SQL is dead", and what XQuery 2.0 needs to be a fully-featured language (running time 9:04).

JP Morgenthal of Software AG discusses integration technologies (EAI, EII), registries (ebXML and UDDI) and the future of RFID technology (19:14).

Mark Colan (IBM) discusses services-oriented architectures, web services, and Big Blue's approach to security and federated identities (18:55).

Bob Bickel of JBoss discusses middleware trends, application servers, .NET vs. J2EE, and aspect-oriented programming with C# and Java. (Running time 5:49)

John Goodson of DataDirect Technologies discusses data access and APIs such as XQJ. (3:40)

Dean Guida of Infragistics discusses mobility and presentation framework trends, including .NET, Microsoft Longhorn and Avalon. (6:17)

Information Engineering, Portals and Data Warehouses (10:13)
Clive Finkelstein, the father of Information Engineering, speaks about using XML with portals and data warehouses.

The Enterprise Security Challenge (10:36)
Rajiv Gupta of Confluent Software discusses web services and application-level security. Recorded during the SDSIC Web Services Conference at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.

Spotlight on Secure Web Services (19:03)
Gene Thurston of AmberPoint, Inc., explains SAML, WS-Security, and other specifications for creating secure web services.

Web Services: The Strategic IT View (60 minutes)
This net seminar discusses Web services from an information technology perspective, such as how Web services might be used for application integration. 

The Future of Software and Databases (65 minutes)
Rick Cattell, Don Chamberlin, Daniela Florescu, Jim Gray and Jim Melton discuss database trends, XML and XQuery, web services and grids.

Slides with Audio (Real Player)

  • Thor Larholm (PivX Solutions) explains security and vulnerabilities, including issues with federated identities (11:52).
  • Peter Aiken (Virginia Commonwealth University) discusses DM3 (5:48).
  • Ed Julson of Sun Microsystems discusses service-oriented architectures, web services, and ebXML (13:56).
  • Dr. Tushar Hazra (Cutter Consortium) discusses portals, model-driven architecture, best-of-breed software (17:00).
  • Dave McComb of Semantic Arts discusses semantics, ontologies and modeling (7:42).
  • Madhu Siddalingaiah (Aquarius Solutions) discusses J2EE, Linux, and .NET as platforms for delivering web services (7:45).

 

     

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Podcasts (MP3 Audio)

  • Security Taxonomy of Web Services and Distributed Systems presentation by Kevin Dick (running time 14:48).
  • XQuery, XML and Databases panel by by Ron Bourret, Dana Florescu, Michael Kay, Jonathan Robie and Michael Rys (part 1 running time 32:04, part 2 runs 22:46).
  • ebXML Registry Interoperability presentation by David RR Webber, Ashique Tanveer and Anthony Ton (running time 53:00). 
  • Web Services Security Universe is a presentation by Ken North at a web services conference at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (running time 13:03). 
  • Blake Dournaee of Sarvega discusses XML gateways and web services security (running time 15:09).
  • Michael Rys of Microsoft discusses XML, XQuery and SQL Server 2005 (running time 15:01).
  • Jim Melton of Oracle discusses the SQL:2003 standard and the effort to integrate XML and XQuery with SQL (running time 5:57).
  • Daniela Florescu of BEA discusses query optimization, parallel execution of XQuery, whether "SQL is dead", and what XQuery 2.0 needs to be a fully-featured language (running time 9:36)
  • SD2004 panel discussion (Marrying SQL, XML, Web Services and Grid Computing)
  • Bob Bickel of JBoss discusses middleware trends, application servers, .NET vs. J2EE, and aspect-oriented programming with C# and Java (6:11)
  • John Goodson of DataDirect Technologies discusses data access and APIs such as XQJ. (3:39)
    Dean Guida of Infragistics discusses mobility and presentation framework trends, including .NET, Microsoft Longhorn and Avalon. (6:17)
  • Jeff Carmichael (Tarari) discusses the role of hardware accelerators in XML content processing and security.
  • Mark Colan (IBM) discusses services-oriented architectures, web services, and Big Blue's approach to security and federated identities (17:11).
  • Dr. Rajiv Gupta (Confluent Software) discusses web services security (10:19).
  • Thor Larholm (PivX Solutions) explains security and vulnerabilities, including issues with federated identities (11:52).
  • Gene Thurston (AmberPoint) explains SAML, WS-Security, and other specifications for creating secure web services (19:03).
  • Peter Aiken (Virginia Commonwealth University) discusses DM3 (5:48)
  • Geoff Brown of Oracle discusses grid computing (7:07)
  • Dr. Tushar Hazra (Cutter Consortium) discusses portals, model-driven architecture, best-of-breed software (17:00)
  • Ed Julson of Sun Microsystems discusses service-oriented architectures, web services, and ebXML (13:56)
  • Dave McComb of Semantic Arts discusses semantics, ontologies and modeling (7:42).
  • Madhu Siddalingaiah (Aquarius Solutions) discusses J2EE, Linux, and .NET as platforms for delivering web services (7:45).

 

 

 

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