Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. We’re talking to Cliff Neuman, who’s a member of the research faculty at the University of Southern California. He’s also one of the principal designers of Kerberos, and the designer of Prospero, which is one of the new breed of resource discovery protocols. Welcome to Geek of …read the full transcript.
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Geek of the Week: Clifford Neuman
presented by Carl Malamud, Clifford Neuman
Geek of the Week: Tim Berners-Lee
presented by Carl Malamud, Tim Berners-Lee
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. This is Geek of the Week. We’re talking to Tim Berners-Lee, who’s the originator of the World Wide Web, one of the most exciting resource discovery systems out there. It’s a hypertext-based system, a way of navigating the network. Welcome to Geek of the Week, Tim. Tim Berners-Lee: Thanks. …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Bob Hinden
presented by Bob Hinden, Carl Malamud
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. This is Geek of the Week and we’re talking today with Bob Hinton, who’s manager of Internet engineering at Sun Microsystems. That’s the group that comes up with the TCP/IP code that’s in your SPARCstation. He’s also the Area Director of routing for the Internet Engineering …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Jeff Case
presented by Carl Malamud, Jeff Case
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. Malamud: This is Geek of the Week, and we’re talking to Dr. Jeff Case. He’s President of SNMP Research and a professor at the University of Tennessee. Welcome to Geek of the Week, Jeff. Jeff Case: Thank you. Malamud: You were one of the original four authors of SNMP …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Geoff Huston
presented by Carl Malamud, Geoff Huston
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. This is Geek of the Week, and we’re talking to Geoff Huston, who’s technical manager for AARNET, the Australian Academic Research Network. Welcome to Geek of the Week, Geoff. Geoff Huston: Thanks Carl, and g’day. Malamud: So you’re from Australia. You have computers down there? Huston: One or two. …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Bob Braden
presented by Bob Braden, Carl Malamud
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. This is Geek of the Week and we’re talking to Bob Braden, who’s at the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California. Bob, welcome to Geek of the week. Bob Braden: Thank you. Malamud: You’re the director of DARTNet, which is ARPA’s…experimental network out there. Could …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Steve Kille
presented by Carl Malamud, Steve Kille
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. Malamud: This is Geek of the Week, and we’re talking with Steve Kille, who’s President and CEO of the ISODE Consortium, which is—ISODE of course is the ISO Development Environment. Welcome to Geek of the Week, Steve. Steve Kille: Thank you Carl. Malamud: Why don’t you start and …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: Jun Murai
presented by Carl Malamud, Jun Murai
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. Malamud: This is Geek or the Week, and we’re proud to have the ultimate geek here today. This is Jun Murai from Keio University. Jun, welcome to Geek or the Week. I’d like to ask you about some of the work you’ve been doing in Japan. …read the full transcript.
Geek of the Week: L. Stuart Vance
presented by Carl Malamud, L. Stuart Vance
Carl Malamud: Internet Talk Radio, flame of the Internet. Malamud: This is Geek of the Week, and we’re talking to Stuart Vance, who’s vice president of engineering at TGV. Welcome to Geek of the Week, Stuart. L. Stuart Vance: Thank you Carl. Malamud: Your company makes TCP/IP and NFS software for VMS operating system-based machines. I’ve …read the full transcript.