Podcasts we did on defining data integration technologies just went up at SearchDataManagement today. Each describes a particular technology, what it's used for and when its appropriate. We did four of them on ETL, EII, EDR and EAI, with plans to add several more on topics like master data management and data profiling. It's always strange to hear yourself as other people hear you.
Slides for Web 2.0 and BI Executive Summit Are Here
The panel session on BI futures at the TDWI Executive Summit was a fun way to wrap up the day. I like to see the heavier content lighten up before breaking for a reception. Since half the presentation was demos on web sites and mashups, and a quarter was talking, the slides are here for posterity and as a reminder for people who were in the session. The links/mashups are embedded in the slides so you can check them out for yourself.
I just uploaded the slides for the data federation/Enterprise Information Integration uses and abuses webcast to SlideShare (embedded below). You can also follow this link to the archived webcast if you want to listen to the talk. Minimal text on the pages so that is probably your best option if you want the details.
IBM put up a podcast of a group discussion about mashup development using QEDwiki that was recorded after Mashup Camp. Scott Laningham from IBM developerWorks interviews Kenny Spade, Yuval Tarsi, and Renat Khasanshyn and me. A vidcast would be better since it can be hard to get a sense of the mashups with only audio.