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Didier Cabannes, President and Chief Executive
Officer
Didier Cabannes has more than 15 years in executive and technical roles
working with technology companies. Member of the original Matisse development
team, he led large-scale deployment of Matisse in Europe. Prior to Matisse,
Mr. Cabannes was in charge of object technology activities at Euriware,
a leading French systems integrator. Mr. Cabannes has a M.S. degree in
electronics from the University of Orleans, France, and has conducted
post-graduate research in the fields of artificial intelligence, pattern
recognition, and robotics at the University Paul Sabatier in Toulouse,
France.
Claude Ezran, Vice President of Marketing
Claude Ezran is an industry veteran with a professional legacy that spans
more than 20 years in technology marketing, strategy and product management.
Most recently, Mr. Ezran was Director of Product Marketing for Enterprise
Imaging Solutions at Adobe Systems, Inc. He was with the ePaper Solutions
Group, the group responsible for the widely successful Acrobat product
line. Prior to Adobe, he was Vice President of Worldwide Marketing and
Strategy at Xerox ColorgrafX Systems, a manufacturer of large format printers
for the graphics art market. He was also Product Line Manager for network
adapters at 3Com, a business that he helped grow from $50 to $250M in
five years. Mr. Ezran also held a variety of management positions in Marketing
and Finance with Intel Corporation. He has an MBA from Harvard Business
School and an MSEE from Ecole Superieure d’Electricite in France.
Edouard Duvillier, Sr. Director of Engineering,
Core Technology
Edouard Duvillier has more than 17 years of engineering expertise and
technology management experience. At Sybase, Mr. Duvillier spent two years
in Tokyo, setting up, training and consulting the Japanese engineering
team and Sybase distributors. He is a graduate of the Ecole Superieure
d'Electricite in computer engineering, and holds an M.S. in electronics
and automatics from the University of Orleans, France. He earned his B.S.
in electronics from the University of Creteil, Paris, France.
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