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Above the Cloud with Dave Linthicum | Shifting Perspectives on SaaS and Enterprise IT

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He keynotes leading technology conferences on cloud computing, SOA, enterprise application integration, and enterprise architecture. Additionally, he has extensive application development, web hosting, and data center build-out and management experience. Sponsorship Opportunities for Events, and other channels.

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IBM’s developerWorks Delivers ‘Best in Cloud’ Into New Premium Subscription

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Bluemix enables developers to incorporate innovative services like Watson, IoT and mobile along with third-party APIs like GitHub, Box, MongoDB, Twilio and SendGrid creating limitless application development possibilities. Access to over 500 titles (including online books, videos and conference replays) from Safari.

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TechZulu Trend Lounge Creates the Stage at SXSW Interactive 2013

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Over 30,000 people registered for the conference this year, and that’s not counting those who descend on the city without a badge. As conferences grow, it becomes challenging for early stage startups to get attention and valuable feedback, so we created a stage for them at the Hilton Garden Inn in the heart of downtown.

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Tweetphoto: One Of The Fastest Growing Twitter Photo Sharing Sites On The Web

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The booth for San Diego based Tweetphoto was a happening spot at the 140 Characters Conference. The service is free to use and focuses on creating the best possible user-experience among the applications developed around the Twitter Application Programming Interface (API).

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

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In fact, I said as much in September 09 at a Twitter conference in LA on a panel that Guy Kawasaki was moderating. So how does this all relate to the upcoming Twitter Chirp conference next week? From a PR perspective I would have made those announcements 2 weeks after the conference. and listening for about 90 seconds.