Graeme Thickins interviews Peter Sweeney, CEO of Primal Fusion, at the DEMO ’09 conference, which was held March 1-3, 2009, in Palm Desert, CA.
Time was growing short, and I still wanted to interview a couple more presenting companies before DEMO ’09 was history…so, I pointed myself toward Primal Fusion’s booth. This company piqued my interest with its talk on stage about “Thought Networking.” They describe their solution as a “brainstorming partner.” I got CEO Peter Sweeney going here with a major, detailed pitch…probably more than you bargained for! (he’s showing me stuff on screen that you can’t see) … but hopefully you’ll get the gist of this very fascinating semantic solution. Peter is pictured below at left, with Robert Barlow-Busch, director of product design.
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Graeme Thickins of Tech~Surf~blog interviews Greg O’Connor, CEO of AppZero, at the DEMO ’09 conference, which was held March 1-3, 2009, in Palm Desert, CA.
As the last session in the DEMO Pavilion was quickly winding down (it was also the closing reception), I finally got a chance to get up to the AppZero booth. This startup was one of the few enterprise-IT related presenters at this event, and it was all about — you guessed it, cloud computing! (Buzzword of the year.) The AppZero guys did one heck of an impressive stage demonstration, showing how enterprise apps — even real mission-critical ones — can be provisioned instantly and moved with a mouse click to run anywhere, from data center to cloud, or to another cloud service. I spoke with Greg O’Connor, who’s pictured below at left with Ed Johns, senior system engineer.
Graeme Thickins of Tech~Surf~blog interviews Ben Pollack, director of products, and Christian Wiklund, CEO, of Skout — at the DEMO ’09 conference, which was held March 1-3, 2009, in Palm Desert, CA.
One of the most talked about presenters this year was a location-based online dating service called Skout. It used to be just another dating site till the founders came up with a new wrinkle that uses large touch-screen plasma displays in bars and night clubs — so you can find and flirt with other singles in the immediate vicinity, meaning in that bar or anywhere within about a mile and a half radius. The CEO, Christian Wiklund, and VP of bus dev, Redg Snodgrass, did a high-energy stage pitch, which included the unveiling of one of their new kiosks that will soon be in 10,000 night spots all over the country in a town near you — in various sizes, some freestanding, some wall-mounted. I spoke with Ben Pollack, director of products, who’s pictured at right (that’s CEO Christian Wiklund at left). Note: Skout was one of seven “DEMOgod Award” winners announced as the final conference session wrapped up Tuesday afternoon. Yes, it’s true: it seems the judges are really into flirting…. 🙂
Graeme Thickins of Tech~Surf~Blog interviews Perry Wu, CEO of BitGravity, at the DEMO ’09 conference, which was held March 1-3, 2009, in Palm Desert, CA.
This interview was with a company that both presented on stage (for a second year running), and provided technology for the event — specifically, the video streaming technology behind the “DEMO Live” broadcast, which was enjoyed by a worldwide audience over the past two days. I managed to run down BitGravity’s CEO, Perry Wu, to tell us more about his growing content distribution startup.
Graeme Thickins of Tech~Surf~Blog interviews David Jacobs, founder of Silverstone Solutions, at the DEMO ’09 conference, which was held March 1-3, 2009, in Palm Desert, CA.
At this DEMO, which has to be about my ninth or tenth, I saw a product pitch I never thought I would: for an application that actually saves lives. Silverstone’s “Matchmaker” is a clinical app that lets transplant organizations manage their Kidney Paired Donation program. The founder, David Jacobs, told a poignant story of how he lost a brother to kidney disease and, later, had to deal with getting a transplant himself. He saw firsthand the difficulty medical centers have in matching donors to recipients and, as a longtime software professional, saw it as a problem that software could solve. (I apologize, the first 30-60 seconds of this interview got clipped off — okay, I must not have hit the on button at first! — so, we join David in mid sentence. But I think you’ll get the gist of what this life-saving startup is all about.) Note: Silverstone later was awarded one of seven “DEMOgod Awards.”
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