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  2. MillenniumIT ESP - Wikipedia

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    MillenniumIT ESP (MIT ESP) is a Sri Lankan information technology company that provides enterprise solutions with a portfolio that includes stock exchange systems, infrastructure platforms, cyber security systems, managed services, automation, and cloud services.

  3. Timeline of Dropbox - Wikipedia

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    Dropbox acquires Mailbox, a sleek email platform specifically for mobile users. [20] 2013: June 6: Security: The Guardian and The Washington Post publicize confidential documents suggesting Dropbox was being considered for inclusion in the National Security Agency's classified PRISM program of Internet surveillance. [21] [22] 2013: November 13 ...

  4. John Thain - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Thain (born May 26, 1955) is an American financial executive and investment banker. He was president and co-COO of Goldman Sachs, and then CEO of the New York Stock Exchange.

  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right. MIT's proximity [e] to Harvard University ("the other school up the river") has led to a substantial number of research collaborations such as the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology and the Broad Institute ...

  6. 2021 Microsoft Exchange Server data breach - Wikipedia

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    A global wave of cyberattacks and data breaches began in January 2021 after four zero-day exploits were discovered in on-premises Microsoft Exchange Servers, giving attackers full access to user emails and passwords on affected servers, administrator privileges on the server, and access to connected devices on the same network.

  7. Gary Gensler - Wikipedia

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    Gensler was born into a Jewish family [6] in Baltimore, Maryland, one of five children of Jane (née Tilles) and Sam Gensler. [7] Sam Gensler was a cigarette and pinball machine vendor to local bars, [8] and he provided Gensler with his first exposure to the real-world side of finance when Sam would take Gensler to the bars of Baltimore to count nickels from the vending machines.

  8. Caroline Ellison - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Ellison (born 1994) is an American former business executive and quantitative trader who was the CEO of Alameda Research, the trading firm affiliated with the cryptocurrency exchange FTX and founded by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. [5]

  9. John S. Reed - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Calvin Francis Reed and Virginia (Shepard) Reed.He was raised in Argentina and Brazil. [3] Reed earned his undergraduate degrees in a 3-2 program from Washington and Jefferson College (W&J) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earning a B.S. from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1961. [3]