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International Mathematica User Conference 2009: Stephen Wolfram Keynote Part 2

This is the second video in a series of excerpts from Stephen Wolfram's keynote address at the International Mathematica User Conference 2009. In this video, he covers topics for future versions of Mathematica.

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Nick Lariviere
See a number of data import topics and how Mathematica handles large datasets in real-world applications in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011.
Roger Germundsson, John Fultz, and Tom Wickham-Jones
Mathematica 8 introduced powerful new advances in technical computing. At the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, the Wolfram directors who led the development of these new capabilities presented a Mathematica 8 Year in Review.
Todd Gayley and Joel Klein
Today's system builder expects tools to play together and to deploy applications easily. In this recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, you will understand how and when to use new Mathematica 8 features for C language integration.
Roman Maeder
This recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 gives a look at advanced features of Mathematica's parallel programming language, including automatic distribution of values to parallel kernels and automatic parallelization of programs.
Chris Carlson
The new Museum of Mathematics has an infinite family of logos implemented with Mathematica. Hear how the concept came about in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011.
Charles Pooh
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Charles Pooh explains the background and basic concepts of network analysis with Mathematica and how it can be applied to social network analysis.
Adam Strzebonski
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Adam Strzebonski looks at Mathematica functions related to solving algebraic equations and inequalities and discusses the most appropriate solvers for various types of problems.
Nikki Johnson
Explore the various ways mobile devices can tap into the power of Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to enhance learning in math, science, and even music classrooms in this recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011.
Theodore Gray
In this video from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Theodore Gray gives an inside look at how the digital publishing company Touch Press uses Mathematica in its current and future ebooks.
Rob Knapp
New compiler technology optimizes execution performance directly from the Mathematica language. At the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Rob Knapp presents this talk on how to effectively use the Mathematica compiler and code generation.
Maryka Baraka
This talk by Maryka Baraka at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 explores the broad range of options for publishing dynamic, interactive content with Computable Document Format (CDF) technology.
Salvatore Mangano
Salvatore Mangano shares his progress on developing a way to use Mathematica with kdb+ to process large datasets for his work on Wall Street at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Robert Yerex
Robert Yerex, chief economist at Kronos and creator of the Retail Labor Index, explained how he uses Mathematica to develop effective multidimensional infographics about trends in employment and retail sales at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Filip Švrček
Filip Švrček, an assistant professor in the department of algebra and geometry, faculty of sciences, at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, shared classroom examples that demonstrate the power of using Mathematica as a teaching tool at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Mark Kotanchek
Evolved Analytics's DataModeler package for Mathematica was developed for industrial-strength data analysis and modeling. Developer Mark Kotanchek gives an overview at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Oleksandr Pavlyk
Oleksandr Pavlyk, one of the developers who worked on the probability and statistics functionality in Mathematica 8, gives an overview of new features at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
A Wolfram Research developer who worked on financial computation functionality in Mathematica 8 gives an overview of some of the features at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010. This is part 1 of the 2-part video series.
A Wolfram Research developer who worked on financial computation functionality in Mathematica 8 gives an overview of some of the features at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010. This is part 2 of the 2-part video series.
Chris Carlson
In this video from the International Mathematica User Conference 2009, Chris Carlson explains how he used Mathematica to put an interesting spin on Norman Foster's Hearst Tower and to explore possibilities of designing and modeling structures.
Stephen Wolfram
This is the first video in a series of excerpts from Stephen Wolfram's keynote address at the International Mathematica User Conference 2009. In this video, he covers the history and trajectory of Mathematica.
Stephen Wolfram
This is the second video in a series of excerpts from Stephen Wolfram's keynote address at the International Mathematica User Conference 2009. In this video, he covers topics for future versions of Mathematica.
Stephen Wolfram
This is the third video in a series of excerpts from Stephen Wolfram's keynote address at the International Mathematica User Conference 2009. In this video, he covers new developments for Wolfram|Alpha.
Stephen Wolfram
This is the fourth video in a series of excerpts from Stephen Wolfram's keynote at the International Mathematica User Conference 2009. In this video, he covers how Wolfram|Alpha developments will integrate with Mathematica.