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1. www.nextsyssecure.com
www.nextsyssecure.com/corporat - [Cached]Published on: 10/9/2006 Last Visited: 3/10/2007
Dorna Caskie, Technical Business Development and Channel Support Ms. Caskie has over 30 years experience in all aspects of software product creation. Most recently, she worked for the mobile giant Nokia, providing competitive intelligence and market profiling for products that connect PCs to mobile devices. Previously, she worked as an R&D project manager, marketing advisor, and software engineer at Nokia, Cabletron Systems, Wang Laboratories, and Honeywell Information Systems. She has been responsible for the design, development, marketing, and support of computer networking and application products. As a new business consultant, she has coached start-ups in both the US and UK. In the early 1970's, Ms. Caskie participated in several information systems and network projects at the Wharton School, sponsored by the Advanced Research Project Agency of the US Navy - forerunner of the internet. Her most significant contribution to date has been the architecture of Wang's "Transition to Open Systems Program", which gave the company a technical and customer-driven model for integrating its legacy product solutions with emerging commodity technologies. -
2. NextSysSecure, Inc. - About us
www.nextsyssecure.com/aboutus. - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/10/2007
Dorna Caskie, Technical Business Development and Channel Support Ms. Caskie has over 30 years experience in all aspects of software product creation. Most recently, she worked for the mobile giant Nokia, providing competitive intelligence and market profiling for products that connect PCs to mobile devices. Previously, she worked as an R&D project manager, marketing advisor, and software engineer at Nokia, Cabletron Systems, Wang Laboratories, and Honeywell Information Systems. She has been responsible for the design, development, marketing, and support of computer networking and application products. As a new business consultant, she has coached start-ups in both the US and UK. In the early 1970's, Ms. Caskie participated in several information systems and network projects at the Wharton School, sponsored by the Advanced Research Project Agency of the US Navy - forerunner of the internet. Her most significant contribution to date has been the architecture of Wang's "Transition to Open Systems Program", which gave the company a technical and customer-driven model for integrating its legacy product solutions with emerging commodity technologies. -
3. www.nextsyssecure.com
www.nextsyssecure.com/corporat - [Cached]Last Visited: 12/10/2007
Dorna Caskie, Technical Business Development and Channel Support Ms. Caskie has over 30 years experience in all aspects of software product creation. Most recently, she worked for the mobile giant Nokia, providing competitive intelligence and market profiling for products that connect PCs to mobile devices. Previously, she worked as an R&D project manager, marketing advisor, and software engineer at Nokia, Cabletron Systems, Wang Laboratories, and Honeywell Information Systems. She has been responsible for the design, development, marketing, and support of computer networking and application products. As a new business consultant, she has coached start-ups in both the US and UK. In the early 1970's, Ms. Caskie participated in several information systems and network projects at the Wharton School, sponsored by the Advanced Research Project Agency of the US Navy - forerunner of the internet. Her most significant contribution to date has been the architecture of Wang's "Transition to Open Systems Program", which gave the company a technical and customer-driven model for integrating its legacy product solutions with emerging commodity technologies.

