Assignment 5 Podcast Interview
July 17, 2006
jokelley
I am interviewing Robert Johnson the IST for the Kroger Company in Riverside. He has been an Network Administrator now for several years and has worked with many systems, servers and different types of technology. He graduated from ITT with a degree in Computer Networking and went on to work as an IT manager. He manages his corporation computers, security systems, networking systems as well as working on upcoming projects to better increase the productivity for the business.
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flyfishing4math2 | July 17, 2006 at 7:10 am
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dale | July 18, 2006 at 12:28 am
Just making my rounds and I look forward to your interview tomorrow. Thanks,Dale
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spiderduncan | July 18, 2006 at 8:24 am
I will check in tomorrow. Hope that everything has settled. Moving can be a chore.
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DiscoverEDU | July 19, 2006 at 10:01 pm
Jennifer,
The podcast open is informative by identifying the podcast, identifying who will be interviewed, and by giving a brief history of the interview subject’s company. The rundown is also very informative by telling me what topics will be discussed and in what order they will be heard. But I also wanted to know who the announcer was.
The podcast content is very interesting and avoids confusing techno-babble vocabulary. The average technologically minded person will enjoy listening to the information discussed. As a techie, (of course, I wanted more). Two topics really intrigued me. The first was, Robert Johnson’s design to integrate both workstations into one case and produce a thin client system that runs off of Microsoft’s Terminal Server with an option to toggle between the two systems using a touch screen. The second topic was the proposed security system that would implement 50 closed circuit cameras using 2 Terabytes of storage capacity.
WOW – 2 Terabytes! That’s a lot of data storage!
Audio levels were good. One note, at the close of the show the announcer referenced leaving comments on the Blog page however; for someone only listening to the podcast I don’t know what your Blogsite address is.
This is a good podcast.
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flyfishing4math2 | July 20, 2006 at 3:22 am
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Brian | July 20, 2006 at 4:17 pm
It’s a podcast! I hope this is starting to be fun… or at least a little less painful!
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Dale | July 20, 2006 at 4:54 pm
Great interview. I like the idea of the Keycards. I wonder what kind of price tag that woudl bring to do that for a school? That would be so much cooler to allow teacher access to parts of the school on the weekend.
AWESOME
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Leah | July 22, 2006 at 5:47 am
Hey, Robert didn’t sound like he was being tortured too much (Ha Ha). No, really the interview counded great. I’m looking forward to your next Podcast. I hope your move is going well and I’ll see you Tuesday!