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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” under Item 7, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of
Operations,” and Note 7, “Commitments and Contingencies”, in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
for information concerning lease obligations.
Item 3. Legal Proceedings.
Refer to Note 7, “Commitments and Contingencies”, in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements for
information regarding legal proceedings.
Item 4. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
None.
Executive Officers of the Registrant.
The name, age, present position, and business experience of our executive officers as of July 31, 2006, are listed
below:
Name Age Position
John A. Swainson ..................... 52 President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director
Russell M. Artzt....................... 59 Executive Vice President, Products
James Bryant ......................... 62 Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative
Officer
Michael J. Christenson .................. 47 Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Robert G. Cirabisi ..................... 42 Acting Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President
and Corporate Controller
Donald Friedman ...................... 60 Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
Andrew Goodman ..................... 47 Executive Vice President, Worldwide Human Resources
Kenneth V. Handal ..................... 57 Executive Vice President, General Counsel and
Corporate Secretary
Gary Quinn .......................... 45 Executive Vice President, Indirect Sales/Channel
Partners
Patrick J. Gnazzo ...................... 59 Senior Vice President, Business Practices, and Chief
Compliance Officer
Alan F. Nugent ....................... 51 Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Una O’Neill .......................... 36 Senior Vice President, Technology Services
Mary Stravinskas ...................... 46 Senior Vice President and Treasurer
Mr. Swainson has been Chief Executive Officer of the Company since February 2005 and President and Director
since November 2004. From November 2004 to February 2005, he served as the Company’s Chief Executive
Officer-elect. From July to November 2004, Mr. Swainson was Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing of
IBM Corporation’s Software Group, responsible for selling its diverse line of software products through multiple
channels. From 1997 to July 2004, he was General Manager of the Application Integration and Middleware division
of IBM Corporation’s Software Group, a division he started in 1997. Mr. Swainson joined the Company in
November 2004.
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