Enterprise Geeks Podcast – Islands in the Stream
In this episode, hosts Ed Herrmann and Thomas Jung talk with special guest Craig Cmehil. Craig talks about his prediction for more adoption of video and collaboration in 2009 and shares some sneak peek details about his special 24 hour live charity event. And of course, for all of our fellow SAP egheads, we share our views on SAP Flash Islands and what it means for future applications.
If you have questions, suggestions, or topic ideas for future episodes, give us a shout here. Enjoy!
Running Time: 42 minutes
Talking Points
- Guest host – Craig Cmehil
- Thoughts & Plans for Enterprise Geeks & Starship Enterprisey
- Friday Morning Report
- Geeks without Borders
- Grab a mic!
- Is SAP Flash Islands a game changer?
- Flash Islands and Cocomo
- Flash Islands and Ribbit
- Will it be an enabler to leverage some of the great RIA development shops like Cynergy and Universal Mind?
- Could SAP EcoHub serve as a Flash component marketplace?
- In the show, we talk about the limitations of getting Adobe AIR certificates as an individual developer, but after some reading, it looks like they are now available.
- Will we ever see islands for Silverlight, JavaFX, and OpenLaszlo?
- On the lighter side – Adobe Soundbooth CS4 transcripts not quite there yet
- Amazon Mechanical Turk may one day become a Collaborative Human Interpreter
- Special SAP Press Conference – Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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- February 2, 2009 -
One other thing to consider with AIR certs and the enterprise. A lot of companies are going to want to sign the apps with their own code signing certs anyway. They would rather people see their own company name there then a small development shop. You can do just that with the AIR compile tools, the consulting company can give you a AIR installer that isn’t signed then you can use your company’s code cert to sign the installer thus making it look like it comes from your IT department.
On a side note, my man Gregor Wolf sent along a very cool app called The Levelator that I used to level out all of the voices on this podcast (uploaded the new mp3 of the show this afternoon). It really works well and it’s free! Thanks Gregor!