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Robert Ivens joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy discussing http://servoyforge.net which he created, his history with working with Servoy and the community, upcoming Servoy conferences, and a summary of the recent ServoyCamp event. Robert can be found at http://roclasi.com and @ROCLASI. Duration: 55:06Door Ken Levy
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Patrick Talbot joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy discussing his path to using Servoy, his contributions to http://servoyforge.net, creating extensions for Servoy including JavaBeans and plugins, and participating as an active member in the Servoy developer community. Patrick can be found at http://servoy-stuff.net. Duration: 01:13:04…
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Scott Butler of Servoy University (aka ServoyU) joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy to discuss in depth the various offerings at ServoyU including what’s new for Servoy 6, various new pricing models, what he and Bob Cusick are working on for ServoyU, and some information behind the http://servoyu.com website which is powered by Servoy. Duration: 42:24…
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Paul Bakker, product manager at Servoy, joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy to talk in depth about the recent release of Servoy 6. Paul discusses Servoy’s design goals for version 6, a summary of the new feature highlights, upgrading from 5.x, and the roadmap for upcoming versions of 6.x and beyond. Servoy Wiki documentation: http://wiki.servoy.com/disp…
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Bob Cusick of Servoy joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy to dive into the benefits of Servoy over other platforms, his past employment at Servoy, passion for the Servoy product, and some history of 10 year evolution of Servoy to the new version 6. Bob Cusick: http://twitter.com/BobCusick, Ken Levy: http://twitter.com/KenLevy Duration: 01:17:30…
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Peter Chapman of Servoy joins ServoyCast host Ken Levy to discuss the details, scenarios, and benefits of the recent IBM partnership with Servoy. In early 2011, IBM selected Servoy as a partner for their SaaS/Cloud Development Platform. Peter discusses how IBM has become a business partner to Servoy for solutions on mobile applications and cloud co…
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Michael Sedita of MSHealth Software in New Jersey discusses his experience in successfully moving from Visual FoxPro to Servoy for their application for social services and behavioral healthcare facilities. Michael talks about how Servoy, even with the runtime licensing costs, saved MSHealth money and has increased their overall profits including t…
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Jeroen de Vries of softwear.nl discusses his experience in successfully moving from Visual FoxPro to Servoy for an ERP application for the fashion industry, with the VFP app running side-by-side of the during development with Servoy. Jeroen talks about how Servoy can be considered like an evolution of VFP, experiences of a VFP developer learning an…
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