17 Nov 2009 : NetKernel 
NetKernel is a software platform that combines the power of Unix,
the flexibility of the Web and the portability of Java. Based on
a REST micro-kernel, NetKernel supports a computing abstraction
in which all resources (code, information, services) are identified
by URIs.
NetKernel has a ten-year heritage of research and product development
that originated in HP Labs. Since 2002, 1060 Research has released
NetKernel 2, 3 and recently version 4. NetKernel is used by large
corporations, US intelligence agencies, consulting companies and
software product companies to implement a wide range of application
and system architectures.
This presentation introduces NetKernel, its computing abstraction
and the architectural implications. Demonstrations will include an
embedded instance of NetKernel and the full NetKernel Standard
Edition platform running a production application.
Speaker Bio:
Randy Kahle holds a BA from Rice University in EE and Math Science
and an MBA from Dartmouth.
He has worked at GTE Sylvania, HP, Microsoft, MageLang Institute,
Variantia and 1060 Research.