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Directions Media will produce an "advertorial" podcast on your behalf during which we will record an audio interview of your selected staff member(s) on topics of your choice. We will work with you to decide on appropriate topics and themes. This podcast, which will be clearly identified as advertorial in nature, will be highlighted in our sponsor section on our website. At completion, you own the podcast. We encourage you to use internal means to get the word out about the podcast, which can be used as part of your marketing material or Web-based promotions. Production of the podcast includes staging the audio, introductory music, editing, advertising in our newsletters and hosting in our sponsor section of Directions Magazine. We will work with your team on the broadcast, and archive the podcast for a six-month period. We can deliver the final edited version of the podcast to you and you are welcome to host the podcast wherever might be appropriate for your purposes. For details on cost, scheduling and planning, contact us at ads@directionsmag.com.

Monday, April 1st 2013
by Joe Francica

Welcome to another Directions Magazine podcast sponsored by Intergraph. In this interview with John Graham, president of Intergraph's Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I) Division, editor in chief Joe Francica discusses the opportunities in geospatial technology that Intergraph will pursue and how the company is structured for growth within the next 2-5 years.

Wednesday, March 20th 2013
by Joe Francica

Geospatial technology and energy management seem to be intertwined in so many operational and strategic areas for utilities. In today's Directions Magazine podcast, Editor in Chief Joe Francica interviews Oracle's Brad Williams, vice president of the company's global business unit, to discuss how utility companies are leveraging geospatial information to managing everything from smart grid technology to outage management.

Thursday, May 17th 2012
by Directions Staff

Welcome to another Directions Media podcast sponsored by Intergraph. We’ll be speaking today with John Graham, president of Intergraph’s Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) Division, and he’ll be telling us more about the upcoming Hexagon 2012 conference this year in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Hotel.

Wednesday, December 14th 2011
by Esri

Major Andrew Williams from the British Army discusses DataMan, a GIS solution developed using Esri’s ArcGIS for Server and ArcGIS API for Flex. DataMan provides military commanders with the most up-to-date situational awareness and intelligence for better decision making. (Part one of a two-part series).

Wednesday, November 30th 2011
by Esri

Alex Philp, CEO of TerraEchos, concludes his discussion on how his organization uses Esri’s ArcGIS for Server to harness the power of the sensor web and transmit large amounts of data. (Part four of a four-part series).

Wednesday, November 16th 2011
by Esri

Alex Philp, CEO of TerraEchos, continues to discuss how his organization uses Esri’s ArcGIS for Server to harness the power of the sensor web and transmit large amounts of data. (Part three of a four-part series). Part one of this series ran during weeks 9/26 and 10/3 (podcast #91). Part two ran during weeks 11/7 and 11/14 (podcast #94). Part 4 will run as podcast #96 for the weeks of 12/5 and 12/12.

Thursday, November 3rd 2011
by Esri

Alex Philp, CEO of TerraEchos, continues to discuss how his organization uses Esri's ArcGIS for Server to harness the power of the sensor web and transmit large amounts of data. (Part two of a four-part series). Part one of this series ran during weeks 9/26/11 and 10/3/11 (podcast #91). We plan to run the remaining podcasts in the upcoming weeks.

Wednesday, October 19th 2011
by Esri

Nigel Davis, executive director of product development at Willis Re, a reinsurance broker in London, discusses how his organization's software, eNCOMPASS Online, employs Esri technology to visualize, analyze, and quantify the risk of natural disasters.

Friday, October 7th 2011
by Esri

Heather MacDonald and Alan Peters, authors of Urban Policy and the Census, discuss the data, questions, technology, and the analysis involved in shaping current urban policy.

Thursday, September 22nd 2011
by Esri

Alex Philp, CEO of TerraEchos, discusses how his organization uses Esri’s ArcGIS for Server to harness the power of the sensor web and transmit large amounts of data.

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