Fresh Talk Podcast Episode 3
July 14th, 2006
I recorded Episode 3 today and decided I couldn’t sit on it for a whole week, so consider this a pleasant little bonus.
Today’s guest is Reuven Cohen, co-founder and CTO of Enomaly, a consulting company (and Alfresco partner) focusing on Open Source technology.
Reuven is a self-described “Serial Innovator” who’se creative skills and grasp of web technologies have landed him gigs with the likes of Napster and MTV. He’s founded three companies and his current company is about to release an Open Source Virtual Server Management Console called Enomalism.
Reuven is most certainly a very interesting person to talk to and I hope we can bring him back in the near future.
Topics discussed:
- Reuven’s background and freelancing experience.
- The attraction to Open Source Software.
- The founding of Enomaly.
- The creation of Enomalism.
- The appeal of Alfresco.
- Reuven’s upcoming interview at “Call for Help” on G4-TechTV.
- Rich Internet Applications and AJAX.
- Recent news such as Adobe Spry, Intel Core 2 Duo, Open Rico.
This is a great interview and is not to be missed.
As always, your feedback is appreciated.
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2 Comments Add your own
1. S Bishop | August 2nd, 2006 at 8:04 pm
Luis, I’ve listend to all of your podcasts and I think that they are fantastic. Have you tried submitting them to O’Reilly or somebody like that? I think that you do a great job as a conversationalist and podcaster. Keep up the good work and I hope that your work gets the attention/listeners it deserves.
2. Luis | September 6th, 2006 at 7:39 am
Thank you so much for the kind words. Although I’ve listed the podcast on a few podcast directories, I haven’t yet gone beyond that. I want to build out a larger library of recordings, but more importantly, I want to further develop both my interview and voice technique before taking this to the next level. I *do* have a side project that I haven’t yet announced that does relate to Open Source technology as well as Podcasting, but I need to further develop it before making it public.
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