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Dale Fuller, CEO, Moka5 Dale Fuller is CEO of Moka5 (MokaFive), whose software is being used by government agencies and large enterprises to create virtualized workspaces. Fuller has seen the Internet evolve, starting with his stints as president and CEO of both McAfee and Borland, as well as his experience leading the Powerbook division of Apple. He'll talk about virtualization and how the Internet has changed computing models in the last 10 years
2pm EDT
Tue Sep 7th
Andrew Hoppin, CIO, New York State Senate Appointed in February 2009, Andrew Hoppin is the first-ever Chief Information Officer for the New York State Senate. Today we'll talk to him about how he's using technology to improve government transparency, citizen participation, and operational efficiency for the Senate.
2pm EDT
Tue Sep 21st
Yuvi Kochar, CTO, The Washington Post As corporate CTO for The Washington Post, Yuvi Kochar is charged with creating collaboration opportunities across all of the entity's businesses. We'll talk to him about the challenges of bridging the divide between consumer and enterprise tools, and he'll also discuss his goal of launching a common collaboration platform company-wide.
2pm EDT
Thu Sep 30th
Ben Huh, CEO, Pet Holdings Meet the man behind the hugely popular I Can Has Cheezburger? and FAIL blogs. As CEO of Pet Holdings, Ben Huh will share his insights into the future of sharing on the Web and what he and his team of LOL cats think about memes, viral content, crowdsourcing, and avoiding virtual hairballs
2pm EDT
Thu Oct 7th
Dan Rockwell, founder, Big Kitty Labs Dan Rockwell creates applications that improve the performance and enjoyability of social media; his ChumpDump app turns getting rid of unwanted Twitter followers into a game and rewards players with points. Rockwell will discuss how this gaming approach to social media helps clear away the noise and clutter that are the bane of most social networking sites
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