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InDorse's new file assurance security solution, Call-Home, receives 2010 Product Innovation Award for Data Protection: http://bit.ly/dBPMi8
by InDorseTechnologies about 10 hours ago
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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
Rob Marano
President, CEO and CTO
Rob Marano is President and Chief Executive Officer of InDorse Technologies.
Prior to establishing InDorse, he founded Falkin Systems LLC and continues to provide market and technology guidance as a board advisor.
In addition, Mr. Marano has served as the director of emerging software technologies at PricewaterhouseCoopers' (PwC) Global Technology Centres (London, Frankfurt, and Menlo Park). At PwC he provided technical and operational improvement tactics with strategic product advice to software clients such as Computer Associates, Brother International, Verizon, BellSouth and Sygate (now part of Symantec), in the infrastructure and information security industries.
At Micromuse, Mr. Marano helped to establish the U.S. application development division and was tasked to commercialize three infrastructure management solutions.
Additional experience includes lead software engineer at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Labs, as well as a satellite electronics engineer at GE AstroSpace.
Mr. Marano holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from The Cooper Union and a Master of Science degree from The University of Pennsylvania, both in electrical and computer engineering. He continues to lecture at The Cooper Union and The Polytechnic Institute of NYU on computer engineering and collaborative, international business & innovation.
