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We've taken the next step in content delivery by providing you with new forms of audio and video content. Take the latest information, news, and analysis along as you travel - stay up-to-date on the latest in the autoID industry through our podcasts, videocasts, and RSS syndication. Bookmark this page -- you'll want to return often.
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Wed, 7 December 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Kurt Mensch, Intermec's Principal Product RFID Strategist, concerning the topic of Fixed vs. Hand-held Data Collection.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Wed, 5 October 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Ryad Semichi, chair of the Active RFID Work Group in AIM's RFID Experts Group about the activity, its goals, and what this group can offer that other activities can't.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Direct download: Hear_and_Know_Ryad_Semichi_1110.mp3
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Thu, 8 September 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Patrick Burns, Chairm and President of the DASH7 Alliance. He's here today to speak with us about what's happening with active RFID tagging.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Direct download: Hear_and_Know_Pat_Burns_1109.mp3
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Thu, 4 August 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Lawrence Glover, Director of Sales for InfinID Technologies. He's here today to speak with us about sensor-enabled RFID.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Wed, 6 July 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Jim Caudill, Senior Director for Global Retail Marketing at Tyco Retail about RFID in retail from both a loss prevention and inventory accuracy perspective.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Direct download: Hear_and_Know_Jim_Caudill_1107.mp3
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Tue, 31 May 2011
It seems as if the journey to having truly secure RFID systems is taking far too long. But we may finally be getting close to where we want to be.
RFID Connections spoke with Louis Parks CEO of SecureRF. He's here with us today to talk about RFID security.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Direct download: Hear_and_Know_Louis_Parks_1106.mp3
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Thu, 5 May 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Kathleen Carroll, chair of TechAmerica's Identity Management Committee, about some of the issues related to RFID-enabled identity documents and current initiatives to enhance both the security of RFID cards and personal privacy.
Her views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Wed, 6 April 2011
RFID Connections spoke with Peter Hawrylak. He is a Assistant Professor at the University of Tulsa, College of Engineering & Natural Sciences. He's here with us today to talk about security for RFID systems and how do we achieve it.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Wed, 2 March 2011
Everyone knows standards are important but few understand the process or know who creates them. The answers might be surprising to many.
RFID Connections spoke with Steve Halliday president of High Tech Aid. He is the chairman of the SC31 committee responsible for creating RFID air interface standards and is a co-chairman of the EPCglobal™ Technical Standards Committee. Steve is the 2010 recipient of AIM's Richard R. Dilling Award for his contributions to the advancement of the AIDC industry and his many years of involvement in standards development. He's here with us today to talk about RFID standards and how you can get involved.
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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Wed, 5 January 2011
With RTLS, sometimes it's not just what you know; it's what you do with what you know.
RFID Connections spoke with Adrian Jennings of Ubisense. Adrian offers a different view of RTLS -- focusing less on the "where is it?" aspect of how we typically think of RTLS and more on how RTLS can be used in process control; that is, not just "where is it?" but also "what is happening with it?"
His views can be heard by clicking on the "podcast" in the article. So if you don't have time to read the interview now, download it onto your iPod/MP3 player and listen in on your way home.
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