Brian Madden Live is an Internet radio show / podcast hosted by Brian Madden. The show is very technical in nature and designed for people who administer and design Citrix and server-based computing environments on a daily basis.

A new show is released every week or so, and each show is typically 30 to 60 minutes in length.

There is an RSS / Podcast feed of the show that will allow you to automatically download the most recent shows as they’re published.

Brian Madden interviews Ron Oglesby for a Brian Madden Live show at BriForum 2006

Windows MediaBriForum 2007 Amsterdam Podcast: A discussion about visionapp

This podcast was recorded live at BriForum 2007 Amsterdam. It's a discussion about visionapp's new strategy and products.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on December 12, 2007.
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Windows MediaBriForum 2007 Amsterdam Podcast: A discussion about Kemp Technologies

In this podcast recorded live at BriForum 2007 Amsterdam, Brian Madden interviews Kevin Mahon from Kemp Technologies.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on December 12, 2007.
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Windows MediaBriForum 2007 Amsterdam Podcast: A discussion about AppSense

In this conversation recorded live from BriForum 2007 Amsterdam, Brian Madden interviews AppSense about their new products and what they've been up to the past few years.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on December 12, 2007.
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Windows MediaConversations with Citrix EdgeSight team members Ben Younger, Joel Sheppard, and Tim Mackey from iForum Edinburgh, 2007

A few weeks ago at iForum Edinburgh, we caught up with some of the members of the Citrix EdgeSight team to talk about some new features in EdgeSight for Presentation Server and a couple new products in the EdgeSight product line.

view related tagsPodcast by Gabe Knuth on June 18, 2007.
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Windows MediaA discussion with Ericom, Provision Networks, and ProPalms at BriForum 2007 Chicago

In this podcast, I talk with three vendors who have SBC products that compete against Citrix. Whether it's price, innovation, or features, each of these folks have many reasons why they feel they have an edge in the market.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on June 06, 2007.
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Windows MediaA conversation with Ardence's Pete Downing

As part of the Citrix Ardence EMEA partner conference I'm attending in Nice, France this week, I was able to sit down with Ardence's Pete Downing. Pete is an SE with Ardence, and we had a geek-to-geek conversation about how Ardence works.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on March 01, 2007.
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Windows MediaA conversation with Ardence about life after being acquired by Citrix

I'm currently in Nice, France, attending the Citrix Ardence European Partner Conference. The conference starts tomorrow, but I grabbed some of the Ardence folks today and we sat in the empty room and talked about what's happening at Ardence and what life is like now that they're part of Citrix.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on February 27, 2007.
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Windows MediaA conversation with Citrix CEO Mark Templeton

Last month, I sat down with Mark Templeton at his office in Ft. Lauderdale. We discussed the course of the company, the future the application delivery space, and how Citrix is evolving. We also talked about Mark's love for gadgets, the three keyboards on his desk, and the number of servers in his basement. Listen now to Mark's first ever industry podcast!

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on January 10, 2007.
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Windows MediaA conversation about the future of Citrix Presentation Server

In this Brian Madden Live podcast, I talked to Nabeel Youakim, Sumit Dhawan, and Orestes Melgerajo, three of the folks at Citrix responsible for Presentation Server, about the future of the product.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on January 03, 2007.
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Windows MediaA conversation with Citrix's Project Tarpon application streaming product group

Citrix's Project Tarpon will add Softricity-like application streaming capabilities to Presentation Server environments. It will also enable the streaming of applications directly to Windows workstations. In this podcast, I talked to Citrix's Aaron Cockerill, Manu Chauhan, and Tim Graf about what Tarpon will be, how it will work, and how it will integrate into Citrix's other application delivery products.

view related tagsPodcast by Brian Madden on December 27, 2006.
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