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Duane Zitzner Named to Alien Technology® Board
of Directors; Former Executive Vice President, HP Personal Systems
Brings Extensive Enterprise Solutions
and High Volume Expertise to Alien Board
Forbes
March 23, 2006
Alien Technology Corporation today announced that Duane Zitzner, a
retired corporate officer of Hewlett-Packard Company, has been elected
to the company's Board of Directors, bringing several decades of
extensive enterprise systems expertise to the Alien board. Prior to
his
retirement, Zitzner was Executive Vice President of HP's multi-billion
dollar Personal Systems Group, with responsibility for developing,
manufacturing and marketing the HP business and consumer PCs, mobile
computing devices and workstations. Previous to this, he served as
President of HP's Computing Systems organization with responsibility
for
the company's computer and enterprise systems offerings.
"Duane Zitzner brings to the Alien Technology Board a wealth
of
experience in delivering complete networking and computing solutions
to
the enterprise market," said Tom Baruch, Chairman of the Board,
Alien Technology. "We are delighted that he will provide his unique
insight
to helping the company develop RFID as a robust automatic identification
system for retailers, manufacturers and government organizations around
the world."
"I am excited to be joining the Alien board at this pivotal point
in the
evolution of RFID solutions," said Zitzner. "RFID has the
promise of
being a truly transformative technology with respect to supply chain
management and asset tracking, and I look forward to helping contribute
to its broad adoption."
While leading HP's Personal System Group, Zitzner also drove the
company's commercial and enterprise channel partners' team, and was
co-responsible for the Digital Entertainment initiative within HP's
consumer business. As President of HP Computing Systems, he helped
elevate HP's enterprise solutions with the introduction of the Superdome
high-end server. Before joining HP in 1989, Zitzner held a variety
of
management and technical positions at IBM. He began his career as
a
programmer at Univac.
Zitzner is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Entone
Technologies, a provider of video servers, and of Firetide, a wireless
mesh technology company. He holds a B.S. degree in mathematics from
the
University of Wisconsin in Madison, and did graduate studies in computer
science at the University of Minnesota.
About Alien Technology
Alien Technology provides UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
products and services to customers in retail, consumer goods,
manufacturing, defense, transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals
and other industries. Organizations use Alien's RFID products and
services to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and security of
their
supply chains, logistics and asset tracking operations. Alien's products
include RFID tags, RFID readers and related training and professional
services. Alien's patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA) technology
and
related proprietary manufacturing processes are designed to enable
the
manufacture of high volume, low cost RFID tags.
Alien was founded in l994 and employees about 235 people worldwide.
The company's facilities include: its corporate headquarters in Morgan
Hill, CA; an RFID tag manufacturing facility in Fargo, ND; the Alien
RFID Solutions Center, in the Dayton, Ohio area, and sales offices
in
the US, Europe and Asia. Alien is a member of EPCGlobal. More
information about Alien is available at www.alientechnology.com.
Alien, Alien Technology, the Alien logo and FSA, are trademarks
or
registered trademarks of Alien Technology Corporation in the United
States and other countries.
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