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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, of the all-new Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, of the 4th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal 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 SilverStream Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Steve Benfield, CTO of SilverStream Software.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Identify Software
SYS-CON Radio interviews Mark Rogers, VP of Business Development for Identify Software.
SPECIAL REPORT: Java Developer's Journal April Editorial
Alan Williamson's April editorial was read by more than 100,000 people within two hours of its posting at www.sys-con.com/java. Over 500 readers responded within hours of its publication. The editorial was instantly picked up and simultaneously published at t...
Introducing XML-Journal '2.O' - Where Four Hands Make Light Work
The inaugural issue of XML-Journal was published in the first quarter of the new millennium. Then just two years old, XML already seemed to hold almost unlimited promise, and few seemed to doubt that XML technologies had excellent prospects for the 21st century that...
What Do the Sun Microsystems Job Cuts Mean for Java?
At the end of last week, Sun Microsystems reported its first quarter results and announced dramatic workforce and facilities reductions. Commenting exclusively to JDJ Industry Newsletter, Alan Williamson, editor-in-chief of Java Developer's Journal, avers that t...
'Web Services' Should Be Renamed 'XML Services,'
As JavaOne opens its doors today, in San Francisco's Moscone Center, the father of 'Web services' (as a term) - MIT professor Philip Greenspun - has been joining some of Internet technology's top thinkers in a discussion about the merits of the phrase. And the con...
Java and .NET Now Competing Head-to-Head
JavaLobby founder Rick Ross's cry to Java developers everywhere - 'We can't let Java go the way of WordPerfect!' - clearly struck a note with those developers worldwide who share his concern at the impact that .NET will or won't have on the continued success of Ja...
Our i-Technology Future - In Just Two Words
In an age of spin and counterspin, where no one calls a spade a spade if there's a chance of calling it an HDK instead (“hole development kit”), JDJ Industry Newsletter decided to canvass Internet technology experts of every stripe and ask them to anti...
Happy 4th Birthday, XML!
From Paul Prescod, an independent implementer of markup-based systems, a vocal advocate and critic of various technologies, coauthor of the XML Handbook, and an invited expert in the original XML standardization process.
UBL 'Might Help' .NET - An Interview with Jon Bosak of Sun Microsystems
Currently chair of the OASIS UBL Technical Committee, Jon Bosak organized and led the working group that created XML, subsequently serving for two years as chair of the XML Coordination Group of the W3C. At Sun, Bosak originated the strategy used for the Web dis...
Our i-Technology Future - In Just Two Words!
In an age of spin and counterspin, where no one calls a spade a spade if there's a chance of calling it instead an HDK ('hole development kit'), JDJ Industry Newsletter decided to canvass Internet technology experts of every stripe and ask them to anticipate the f...
Conference Consensus: Web Services Taking Over the IT World
Web Services Edge West and XMLEdge 2001 opened for business October 22 with a series of sessions and tutorials. Five tracks were maintained throughout the conference. The conference proper began on Tuesday, October 23, with a keynote presentation by Dr. Charles ...
Web Services Edge West & XMLEdge 2001 Show Wrap-up
Web Services Edge West and XMLEdge 2001 opened for business October 22 with a series of sessions and tutorials on the hottest topics in the industry. Five tracks were maintained throughout the conference. The conference began on Tuesday, October 23, with a keyno...
The New Cycle Arrives
A new business cycle is sweeping the Internet technology world, one that now demands that companies start competing with each other, not only for new customers, but also - and perhaps even more crucially in a time of shrinking revenues - to retain the ones they have.
Wireless Wealth from the Soccer Field?
One fascinating aspect of the unwired world is that it is no respecter of history or geography. And I don't just mean in the sense of 'the end of the distance'; I mean in the sense that emerging economics are latching on to wireless technologies and leveraging them ...
Java Comes of Age
There's an old joke: 'It's not progress I'm against, it's just change that I loathe!' This isn't one you hear told very often in Internet technology circles! But Sanjay Sarathy is right. As he says in his 'Guest Editorial' at the front of the issue, it wou...
A Bridge Too Far?
One of the curious consequences of being the conductor of so fine an orchestra as the editorial and production team behind WBT - and its stable of sister publications devoted to the technologies undergirding the Internet - is that nothing about the i-tech world ...
The Confusion Solution, Big Blue Goes Wireless
According to IBM, the B2E space is where the fastest and most readily measurable 'wireless ROI' is to be obtained within the enterprise. Michel Mayer, general manager of IBM's pervasive computing division, calls it IBM's 'sweet spot'; Dean Douglas, general manager ...
Inscrutable Java
One of the joys of Java is that it never seems to lose its capacity to surprise. This has been true ever since its debut at one of the earliest DEMO conferences, one of the most dynamic and interactive gigs in the whole technology industry.
WBT Interviews Stephen Verhoeff
WBT: I understand your entry into the wireless space was from real estate. Isn't that rather unusual? SV: I graduated from the University of Calgary in 1986 and thought it would be fun to get involved in commercial real estate. Back then Calgary's real estate mark...
Pointbase Goes Micro: Small is Big
In our last issue, WBT Editorial Advisory Board member Anita Osterhaug gave readers a heads-up about mobile Java ('It's user-centric...and it's coming,' [v. 1 n. 3]). In this issue it's only natural that we take a closer look at some mobile Java that's actually ar...
The Future Is...Not Quite Yet
A wise man once said, 'The future is very different from the past, particularly in one important respect: it hasn't happened yet.' However sensible that may sound, the more you navigate around the wireless space the more you'd be forgiven for thinking that, on the...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews ThinAirApps
SYS-CON Radio host Jeremy Geelan interviews Evan Simeone, Senior Product Manager for ThinAirApps.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Wily Technology
SYS-CON Radio host Jeremy Geelan interviews Lewis Cline, Founder and CEO of Wily Technology Inc.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Synthis
SYS-CON Radio host Jeremy Geelan interviews Billy Turchin, Software Architect and Wells Burke, President of Synthis.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Isavvix
SYS-CON Radio host Jeremy Geelan interviews Isavvix.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews RemoteApps
SYS-CON Radio Host Jeremy Geelan interviews Ian McBeath, CEO and Dan Winfield of RemoteApps.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Insignia
SYS-CON Radio Host Jeremy Geelan interviews John Alexander, Sr. Product Manager and Gary Katz for Insignia Solutions.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Fujitsu
SYS-CON Radio Host Jeremy Geelan interviews Ronald Alepin, General Manager Enterprise Products, and Simon Azriel, InterSTAGE Product Manager of Fujitsu.
Welcome To The Heart Of Java
Dealing with dates and times is probably the most confusing aspect of Java for newbies. There are three reasons for this:
Truly, Madly, Deeply Wireless
All the buzz and bustle from the show floor of CTIA's Wireless 2001 event, held recently in Las Vegas, Nevada It took place in March, everyone was there, and it was...big.
There's No Such Thing As M-Business
More and more frequently, as editorial director of SYS-CON Media, in general, and of Wireless Business & Technology, in particular, I find myself being asked to give a '35,000-foot view' of the fast-evolving Java, XML , enterprise Linux, and wireless spaces......
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Thinque
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ellen Libenson, Vice President of Marketing for Thinque.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Covigo
SYS-CON Radio interviews Srinivas Mandyam, VP of Engineering & Cofounder of Covigo.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews mobileID
SYS-CON Radio interviews David Hayden, President and CEO of mobileID.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Emblaze Systems
SYS-CON Radio interviews Uzi Breier, Executive Vice President Sales, Marketing and Business Development for Emblaze Systems.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Wysdom
SYS-CON Radio interviews Brad McKee, Director of Marketing from Wysdom
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Livemind
SYS-CON Radio interviews Ron Dennis, co-founder of Livemind, and Wireless Business & Technology International Advisory Board member.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews OpenTV
SYS-CON Radio interviews Jack Armstrong, Vice President, Wireless Strategy for OpenTV.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Brokat Technologies
SYS-CON Radio interviews Scott Geddes, Vice President of Mobile Commerce for Brokat Technologies.


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