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We own one facility in Germany totaling approximately 100,000 square feet, two facilities in Italy totaling approximately
140,000 square feet, one facility in India totaling approximately 255,000 square feet and our European headquarters in the
United Kingdom totaling approximately 215,000 square feet.
We own and lease various computer, telecommunications, electronic, and transportation equipment. We also lease mainframe
and distributed computers at our facilities in Islandia, New York and Lisle, Illinois. This equipment is used for internal product
development, technical support efforts, and administrative purposes. We consider our computer and other equipment to be
adequate for our current and anticipated needs. Refer to “Contractual Obligations and Commitments” in Item 7,
“Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” and Note 9, “Commitments and
Contingencies,” in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
Item 3. Legal proceedings.
Refer to Note 9, “Commitments and Contingencies,” in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements for information
regarding certain legal proceedings, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Item 4. Removed and reserved.
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Executive officers of the registrant.
The name, age, present position, and business experience for the past five years of our executive officers as of May 14, 2010
are listed below:
William E. McCracken, 67, has been Chief Executive Officer of the Company since January 2010 and a director of the Company
since 2005. He was non-executive Chairman of the Board from June 2007 to September 2009 and interim Executive Chairman
of the Board from September 2009 to January 2010, and he served as executive Chairman of the Board from January 2010 to
May 2010. He was President of Executive Consulting Group, LLC from 2002 to January 2010. During a 36-year tenure at
International Business Machines Corporation, Mr. McCracken held several different executive offices, including serving as general
manager of the IBM Printing Systems Division and general manager of Worldwide Marketing of IBM PC Company. From 1999 to
2001, he served on IBM’s Worldwide Management Counsel, a group of the top 30 executives at IBM.
Michael J. Christenson, 51, has been President of the Company since March 2008 and Chief Operating Officer since April
2006. On May 13, 2010, the Company announced that Mr. Christenson will be leaving the Company effective May 31, 2010.
Mr. Christenson joined the Company in 2005. He served as the Company’s Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business
Development from February 2005 to April 2006. He retired in 2004 from Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. after a 23-year career
as an investment banker, where he was responsible for Global Private Equity Investment Banking, North American Regional
Investment Banking, and Latin American Investment Banking.
Russell M. Artzt, 63, co-founded the Company in June 1976. He has been Vice Chairman and Founder of the Company since
April 2007, playing an instrumental role in the evolution of the Company’s vision. Mr. Artzt also provides counsel in the areas
of strategic partnerships, product development leadership, and corporate strategy. Mr. Artzt was the Company’s Executive Vice
President of Products from January 2004 to April 2007 and was Executive Vice President, eTrust»Solutions from April 2002
to January 2004.
James E. Bryant, 65, has been Executive Vice President, Risk, and Chief Administrative Officer of the Company since April
2009. He is responsible for the Company’s information technology, facilities and administration, corporate transformation,
enterprise risk management, internal audit and internal controls. Mr. Bryant joined the Company in June 2006. He served as
the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer from June 2006 to March 2009. From 2005 to June
2006, Mr. Bryant was a member of Common Angels, a Boston-based investment group that provides funding and mentoring
for high technology start-ups. From 2003 to June 2006, he was a Selectman for the Town of Hamilton, Massachusetts. From
1994 to 2002, Mr. Bryant served as Vice President of Finance in IBM’s Software Group.
Nancy E. Cooper, 56, has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since she joined the
Company in August 2006. From December 2001 to August 2006, she served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer of IMS Health Incorporated, a provider of information solutions to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
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