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In many conversations I participate in regarding Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), part of the conversation oftens leads to "....how best can I incorporate my mainframe in the SOA architecture...". There are a number of mainframe SOA-enabling options, and in this post I will share my opinion on the application of a short-list of tried and [...]
Intel recently announced its Intel® Remote Wake Technology, highlighting the first software and services companies that are along for the ride (Cyberlink, JAJAH, Orb and Pando). At first glance it may not appear to be that big of a deal, but take the time to take a deeper look. This is pretty cool stuff! I [...]
Someone's been reading and watching too much SF. I hope it's just me.
Did you miss IDF (The Intel Developer Forum)? If so, no worries. Everybody can’t attend. Here are pointers to get you the info you might want to know about IDF. The official IDF site: http://www.intel.com/idf/ Press Releases: http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/idffall_2008/index.htm Webcast of the keynote presentations: http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/idffall_2008/video.htm (Also include transcripts of each keynote.) Presentation Material for all the classes!: https://intel.wingateweb.com/US08/scheduler/catalog/catalog.jsp Thanks, Lester
<a href="http://technorati.com/claim/hxhsy5iun5" rel="me">Technorati Profile</a> I'm still exploring subjects for Multi-core programming focused webinars for members of the Intel Software Partner Program. Some suggestions that I have received are: - Tips and Tricks for Threading for Multi-core processors - Popular Multi-core Programming Tools on the Intel Software Network - Intel Software Development Tool Products - Threading Methodology If you are interested in [...]
Clay Breshears and I just finished up this weeks installment of our Parallel Programming Blog Talk Radio show. Today’s we focused on the big news from last weeks Intel Developer Forum in San Francisico. Very exciting news to share this week. The biggest news for the Parallel Programming Community is the announcement of Intel® Parallel Studio The new set of tools [...]
The Intel Software Partner Program team is excited to play an important role in the new Visual Adrenaline Developer Program announced at IDF last week! Our goal is to help make the Visual Computing future a reality by reaching out to as many gaming, middleware, & media ISV 'fellow travelers' as possible and helping them to optimize & market their [...]
This weekend I went to my high school reunion. You can probably guess the year I graduated. In high school, I was fortunate enough to own a Macintosh SE. It even had an ImageWriter II printer, which could print graphics! (Screech, scr-scr-scr-screech, screeeeech.) I remember using SuperPaint to draw a little map of Afghanistan for a [...]
Previous article described the evolution of computer languages from early days Assembly to Object Oriented languages favored today. The emphasis was that early languages had clear execution flow that could be abused into "spaghetti code" (so many jumps / GoTos in the code that it becomes unmanageable), and on the other hand computer languages evolved [...]
Welcome to my new blog at softwareblogs.intel.com. I finally decided to take the plunge and move my blog from self managed blogspot location (http://jobig.blogspot.com) to Intel Software blogs site. I have always believed in keeping personal opinions disconnected from the company organized corporate blogs, where they either trend towards becoming a marketing tool or are [...]