...34; said Baron, citing the value of her extensive past experience with Zantaz, Autonomy, and HP. Of course, given the ...
...edged closer to e-discovery at search specialist Sentius Corp. She joined Zantaz Inc. in 2002, which Autonomy purchased for $375 million in 2007 -- bringing...
...code can transfer email from several systems including Iron Mountain Email Management, Zantaz Digital Safe, GFI MailArchiver, Tumbleweed Communications and EMC (Legato) EmailXtender, but it...
...nbsp;25% Merrill 22% Autonomy Zantaz 17% Custom in-house  ...
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...joining the company, Silver served as vice president of X1 Technologies and Zantaz. He received his bachelor's degree from Kent State University and his...
...18% 17% Autonomy Zantaz 17% 27% ...
...joining the company, Silver served as vice president of X1 Technologies and Zantaz. Silver received his bachelor's degree from Kent State...
...firm names, and we don't allow shouting, such as ADERANT or ZANTAZ. I have, however, been a stickler about always using full...
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