Oracle Application Express the “TOAD Killer” application from Oracle has been substantially developed by an Oracle Development Team based in Dublin.
Go Donal!
Joe Drumgoole – Dev Rel Guy
Oracle Application Express the “TOAD Killer” application from Oracle has been substantially developed by an Oracle Development Team based in Dublin.
Go Donal!
There is a new version of Desktop Tower Defense out (V1.2). To quote the news page,
1.2 finally released! And a new front page, which sucks a little bit less than the old one. The update contains all new quicker pathing, a new creep type, a new tower type, a new creep distribution, more challenge modes, a new fun section and lots of small fixes. The towers have been rebalanced slightly to make way for the bash tower. Older versions will no longer be able to submit scores. I am also in the process of upgrading the server which all your donations have allowed me to afford. Thanks!
I do believe I saw a creep squeeze between two diagonally aligned towers!
The Top Irish Web Apps are profiled today on Read-Write Web. PutPlace gets a mention, yay!
I am at this shindig today at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (WIFI 15 euro for the day). Is IBM going to lob a bit of cash at the Irish Software Sector? Oops, they just said they are not an investment house, they want to partner and “add value”. I’ll get my coat 😉
Hang on, they are interested in acquisitions they might buy me. Ok, that’s cool, we can go with that.
In Dublin IBM’s technology Centre is focused on RFID.
This is going to be a state of the art facility (not built yet, planned to open in the Summer). There is a terrible graphic of the centre, the entrance looks like an old Cray computer.
IBM is focused on working collaboratively with VC backed partners at seed, early stage and late stage VC backed companies. The seed guys are pretty far out there on the slide. i.e. I can’t see LouderVoice, Sxoop, MySay and PutPlace getting a lot of attention.
Objectives of the centre:
Question: What are the qualification criteria for access to the centre’s services? Deborah in next section will answer.
Question: Will IBM provide VC? No.
Deborah Magid – The IBM model for supporting entrepreneurs and Startups
IBM Corporate Venture Group
What do we do?
Partner program has Member, Advanced, ISV Advantage and Strategic Alliance levels. More IBM go juice is available at each level.
IBM goes to market by vertical industry (IBM’s industry definitions). Its pretty much focused on business play’s so companies like mine are SOL.
There is a partner portal (yawn). It has social networking (double yawn).
The innovation centre will give you access to IBM software and hardware for testing (both locally hosted and remote access to mainframe).
IDC says IBM has the best partner program (go IBM!)
They listed five European companies as successes. Has anybody else heard of Volubill, Unicorn (IBM acquired), dbMotion, Definiens or LightSands Communications? Are there no Irish successes that IBM has been involved in?
In 2006 4.1bn dollars of of VC was placed. Biggest investment in 4 years.
Michel Duponchel – Digital Convergence
Michel finished his talk with a bunch of slides indicating some architectures that IBM was using to resolve the issues existing telcos, network operators and content producers are facing. Lots of big hardware with Tivoli, WebSphere, MQ and BPEL4WS (for the love of Christ!). Think about getting no change out of 10m dollars and you’ll get the picture.
I asked him how IBM was planning to address the issue regarding businesses (such has content producers) who are starting to operate on margins and can’t afford the huge sunk cost of an IBM techstack? He said they would service the service providers who supply such services.
Start playing this and kiss your deadlines goodbye…
TechCrunch reports that Zimbra will deliver a desktop client for the software suite allowing offline functionality. Expect to see the world and his wife “getting over” webside only services in the coming months. As Microsoft is moving all its stuff onto the Web I expect Google, Yahoo and friends will be marshalling their forces for an assault on the desktop. One of their invasion routes will be the IE and Firefox plugin architectures.
John Toone CEO of Ireland’s emerging social music network startup, Muzu.tv, spoke at SXSW about their goals in the coming months. Watch the promo video for a quick understanding of what they do (best to do it with headsphones, there is musical content).
These guys are going to go large…
Danah Boyd thinks Web 3.0 (wha dat?) will be about place.
I’ve just been skiing and here’s a problem and a solution I fleshed out with my buddy Conor (who was on the same holiday). So, your heading off to the slopes, which are typically an inconvenient distance from your hotel. You arrive at the top of the the first ski lift and discover you have forgotten your googles/lip balm/sun cream/gloves/hat/ski pass/ski poles/wallet/backpack/etc/etc. Any one of which will entail a laborious return to your hotel. Add two kids to the mix and you are guaranteed to be bungee cording too and fro from your hotel every morning.
So a quick technology fix, add an RFID tag to everything you need and get your phone to give you green or red light when you leave the hotel. Better still, it calls you and says “You left something behind”, then you check the console to see what item is missing. This continues to work throughout the day as you stop off in gondolas, cafes, bars, creches, whatever. So you never leave anything behind again.
I’d pay for it.
Cape Clear launched Cape Clear 7 in the last day or so. Features are here. I have to say the descriptions are a bit buzzword bingoish. Still this a very mature product, definitely worth considering if you have an integration project on the table in the J2EE space.