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*Highly rated because of his ownership of an early Apple II. __________________________________________________ "Nerdometer" is a scientific ranking system based on questions asked on the air and then put into an algorithm which includes knowledge of trending phrases like "volume, velocity, and variety." The Final Four Ranks are the much coveted "Nerd," the well-respected "Geek," challenging "Wannabe," and the unmentionable "Luddite." ________________________ John Gilroy has worked for ARMATURE since 2005. You can reach him at 703-674-2464 or john.gilroy@armaturecorp.com. In 1991 John developed The Computer Guys on WAMU 88.5 FM, National Public Radio in the nation’s capital. In 1994 "Ask the Computer Guy" ran as a question-and-answer column for over ten years in The Washington Post. This led to hundreds of speaking invitations and television appearances. In 2006 Federal News Radio gave John the opportunity to create a weekly interview program called Federal Tech Talk w/John Gilroy. By 2012, he had completed over 250 influential interviews with everyone from Vint Cert (father of the Internet) to Jimmy Wales (father of Wikipedia).In September of 2011 John was asked to become an adjunct professor for the Technology Management graduate program at Georgetown University.
Tag Archives: security
Putting the “intel” in business intelligence
It’s one thing to move to the cloud. Now . . . how do you make sense with all the data that now resides in your public, private, or hybrid cloud? Guident has been working with the concept of business intelligence … Continue reading
Kerry O’Connor, the State Department, collaboration
This week’s interview is with Kerry O’Connor, Program Manager for The Sounding Board, a collaborative platform at the U.S. Department of State Listen here: http://bit.ly/p1d3Fu (60 minutes) Summary: In February 2009 the new Secretary of the Department of Defense, Hillary Clinton, … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, intranet, Office of eDiplomacy, security, social media, U.S. Department of State
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Join the debate: network security vs. endpoint security with Blue Ridge Networks
This week’s interview is with Jerry Edgerton from BlueRidgeNetworks. Listen here http://bit.ly/nF3Wa8 (60 minutes) The federal IT community is being asked to consider going to the cloud with every project. One cannot reasonably consider moving to the cloud without a increased … Continue reading
SharePoint and the federal governement : scaling, security, and best practices
This week’s interview is with two SharePoint experts from Xgility: Chris Hornbecker & Steve Heister Listen here: http://bit.ly/pd9Bir (60 minutes) Just about every federal agency has an installation of Microsoft’s SharePoint. The ubiquitous SharePoint has one essential problem: if you ask eight … Continue reading
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Tagged BPOS, Enterprise SharePoint, microsoft, Mobility, Office 365, security, SharePoint, SharePoint Saturday, SharePoint Security, Xgility
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So little time, so many vendors.
> John Gilroy from SolutionsDevelopers interviews Peter Ostrow from Technical Communities. Procuring federal IT software, hardware, and services is about to change drastically. The whole model of licenses is being turned upside down by cloud computing. What about opensource? Is … Continue reading