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InDorse CEO, Rob Marano, presents @ AGC's 6th Annual Emerging Growth Conference: Overcoming Risk in an IT-based Biz. http://bit.ly/9rIIlk
by InDorseTechnologies Tuesday, 02 March 2010 14:37
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"Call-Home lets you know if your customers/prospects are reading the info you send them." AlexAnndra Ontra, PPTshare. http://bit.ly/cmpyK5
by InDorseTechnologies Wednesday, 17 February 2010 21:12
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Very excited to announce our new security solution, Call-Home, an innovative, network-based document tracking tool. http://bit.ly/cmpyK5
by InDorseTechnologies Tuesday, 16 February 2010 17:16
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Just launched our new website. Check it out: http://bit.ly/bkazq2
by InDorseTechnologies Tuesday, 09 February 2010 20:40
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InDorse's InDIA recently selected as a finalist in the 2010 Global Product Excellence Awards by Info Security Products Guide. Details later.
by InDorseTechnologies Friday, 29 January 2010 16:42
Daniel Pohl
VP, Engineering
Daniel Pohl is the Vice President of Engineering for InDorse Technologies.
Prior to InDorse Technologies, Mr. Pohl co-founded, and served as Vice President of Technology Strategy and Development at, Wandrian, Inc. Wandrian, Inc is a technology company specializing in B2B and B2C solutions for the rail travel industry. Mr. Pohl guided Wandrian technology from the start-up stage through 7 years of rapid growth. Wandrian's successes during this period included raising 2 rounds of VC financing, winning contracts from Eurail, Amtrak, and the Italian national railroad, expanding to 50 employees on 3 continents plus off-shore & near-shore outsourced teams, and growing annual revenues to $90M annually from a global user base.
Prior to founding Wandrian, Mr. Pohl founded RailSaver and developed software later named by US News & World Report as one of the "Best 30 Websites for 2007". Mr. Pohl sold RailSaver to Wandrian in 2004. Previously, Mr. Pohl worked in software development and programming positions at AT&T and Texas Instruments Software.
Mr. Pohl attained a Masters of Science in Management degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from The College of New Jersey.
