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A.
J.
Berkeley worked as the President & CEO of Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc. and as the Senior VP of Worldwide Sales at eGain Corp.
He obtained an undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
Former positions of A. J. Berkeley
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EGAIN CORPORATION | Sales & Marketing | 31/10/2015 |
Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc.
Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc. was an international supplier of e-Accessed solutions that enabled customers to securely manage and control their business-to-business commerce over public and private networks. The company's products and services focus on two key areas: TCP/IP centric operations in the data center that enable customers to securely use their IBM and IBM-compatible MVS mainframes as 'enterprise servers' in distributed, heterogeneous client/server network environments; and security for protecting information sent anywhere in the client/server environment. e-Access was the corporate strategy that was announced on March 30, 1998, to leverage the company's expertise into the policy-based management segment of business-to-business electronic commerce. It was located in Fremont, CA. | President | - |
Training of A. J. Berkeley
University of Louisiana at Monroe | Undergraduate Degree |
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EGAIN CORPORATION | Technology Services |
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Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc.
Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc. was an international supplier of e-Accessed solutions that enabled customers to securely manage and control their business-to-business commerce over public and private networks. The company's products and services focus on two key areas: TCP/IP centric operations in the data center that enable customers to securely use their IBM and IBM-compatible MVS mainframes as 'enterprise servers' in distributed, heterogeneous client/server network environments; and security for protecting information sent anywhere in the client/server environment. e-Access was the corporate strategy that was announced on March 30, 1998, to leverage the company's expertise into the policy-based management segment of business-to-business electronic commerce. It was located in Fremont, CA. | Technology Services |
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