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  • Mon Nov 10 2003 Zantaz upgrades data retrieval

    In the latest storage industry move to help companies comply with regulations, e-mail archiving company Zantaz announces tools for better data retrieval.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Sun Apr 29 2001 French giant makes first U.S. investment

    French financial services company Groupe Caisse des depots expects to announce its first investment in a U.S. company, a joint venture with storage company Zantaz.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Thu Aug 2 2001 iBeam appoints new CFO

    Streaming media company iBeam Broadcasting says it has appointed Randall Gausman as its chief financial officer. iBeam runs a streaming media satellite network that promises more efficient audio and video feeds over the Internet. Gausman has experience in financial management and operations and has worked for companies such as Zantaz, American President Companies, Viacom Cable and Ford Motor Company. Gasman's appointment became effective on Monday.

    The announcement comes shortly after the Sunnyvale, Calif-based company cut its staff by 25 percent in April. Two months later, Williams Communications, a communications carrier, invested $30 million in iBeam. The satellite-based streaming media company will use Williams' global fiber-optic network, and the two companies will jointly develop new streaming-media services. iBeam competes with companies such as Akamai Technologies.

    Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano

  • Mon Jun 7 2004 EMC focuses on regulatory compliance

    The storage specialist is pushing e-mail archiving and a new version of its Centera content-managment technology as products that can help companies comply with data-retention laws.

    Posted by Tony Hallett

  • Mon Mar 20 2000 Hewlett-Packard spends big to woo start-ups

    Less than two weeks after Sun announced a $300 million program to woo Internet start-ups, rival Hewlett-Packard has its own plan--and five times the funding.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Jan 26 2006 E-mail sleuthing made easy

    In an age when your in-box can end up as Exhibit A, tech for following the corporate e-mail trail gets more sophisticated.

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert

  • Thu May 13 2004 From nukes to Sarbanes-Oxley

    Iron Mountain used to store corporate records in preparation for nuclear war. CEO Richard Reese is now applying that expertise to tracking e-mail for regulatory compliance.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

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