Archive for January, 2007

Scott Neisen podcast


Episode 50 of the PodLeaders show - 32 mins 29 secs

My guest on the show this week is Scott Neisen. Scott is the Director of Marketing at Attensa.

I invited Scott to come on the show to explain their new offering in conjunction with Real Time Matrix. Here are the questions I asked Scott and the times I asked them:

Scott, tell us a little about Attensa, I know you make an RSS Reader, but you do a lot more than that… - 01:02

Talk to me a little about the RSS Feed Server - where does it get the feeds from, for example? - 04:10

How does the feed server know what feeds to serve out within a company? - 06:07

You talk about channeling content within the company. How does that work? It sounds like you are pushing content out to people who haven’t necessarily signed up for it. Is that the case? - 08:57

How does that kind of search differ from the persistent search that you can get from the likes of Technorati or PubSub, that was? - 13:00

Tell me something about Real Time Matrix. Who are Real Time Matrix and what do they do? - 14:25

It strikes me that a lot of enterprises would have a lot of internal data that they’d want to be searching. Are you saying that Real Time Matrix will be able to facilitate that? - 19:46

Ok, so a CEO would be able to subscribe to an RSS search which says show me any instance a sales lead coming in over $1m, for example? - 20:47

Paul Kedrosky has talked about syndication within companies and he says that the question that will be asked is what information are you not syndicating, and why not? - 21:06

Scott, have you got anything coming up on the horizon we should know about? - 21:57

When will this become available? - 28:29

And what kind of price point are we talking about? - 29:14

And finally, have you any plans to support the mac platform? - 29:27

Download the entire interview here
(14.9mb mp3)

Anyone got a copy of the Sam Sethi podcast?

I have put a copy of all the podcast mp3 files from PodLeaders on Libsyn today after the previous host’s server disappeared taking all my podcasts with it.

Unfortunately though I couldn’t find a copy of the podcast I did with Sam Sethi last Sept/Oct. If anyone has a copy of that mp3 I’d love to get it and put it up again.

Sam has been exceedingly gracious and offered to do another podcast (an offer I will take him up on shortly) but I’d really love to have the original interview as well.

If you come across any podcasts on this site not working now, please do let me know. As far as I am aware the Sam Sethi one is the only one not working but I could easily be wrong in that.

UPDATE:
Thanks to Colin DiPonio, I now have the Sam Sethi podcast file once more. Thanks Colin.

Podcasts offline

The company who has been hosting the podcasts for this site has gone bankrupt, it seems.

As such, the podcasts are temporarily offline while I source another host.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.