In this series of podcasts, learn more about the AMD Virtual Experience, the premier online virtual technology expo, featuring executive keynote addresses and presentations from the industry’s top thought leaders.
The AMD Virtual Experience is a unique tool that presents multiple assets and information to help solve current IT problems, including: power consumption in the data, open socket architecture, virtualization at the silicon level and the future and utilization of multi-core processors. Hear from industry experts, participate in live chats, and download collateral from AMD and their partners.
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Module One: Novell and AMD
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Novell's Jeff Walpole talks about the company's involvement with the AMD Virtual Experience site and shares some interesting details about what it takes to build a booth for a 3-D virtual trade show. He talks about the dramatic improvements to the user experience in AVE 2.0, and the richer content that Novell is bringing to its booth this year.
For more information on the AMD Virtual Experience, visit http://ave.amd.com.
Module Two: All about AVE 2.0
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AMD's Bruce Shaw offers an insider's look at AMD Virtual Experience 2.0, a 3-D virtual trade show featuring AMD hardware and software partners. AMD and Design Reactor created a gorgeous immersive, realistic trade show experience, minus the Dove bars and the booth bunnies, that serves as a central hub for vendor information and literature. This year visitors can even engage in live conversations with the booth staff and with other AVE 2.0 attendees.
For more information on the AMD Virtual Experience, visit http://ave.amd.com.
Module Three: Oracle and SOA
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Coming fresh off the heels of Oracle World, Tom Yager chats with David Chappell, VP and Chief SOA Technologist of Oracle. In this podcast David addresses: early SOA adopters and their new set of SOA challenges; core benefits of SOA; new approaches to thinking about SOA; the relationship that Oracle has with AMD, plus much more.
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